North and Central America (continent)
Found in 5483 Collections and/or Records:
A Central Alberta Homestead, 1910 - 1912
166 x 116 mm. Showing a flock of sheep grazing in a field with farm buildings in the background.
A chronology of events in West Indies and Bahamas during the 19th century, 1908 - 1915
A coco-nut grove, Rae Town, Jamaica, 1879 - 1886
233 x 196 mm. A view looking between coconut palms towards the small settlement lying at the edge of a curving beach.
A cookery class at Charlestown Secondary Modern School, Nevis, 1955-03
148 x 116 mm. The lengthy captions on the reverse outline the education system in general and the curriculum studied at this school.
A copy of the ‘Regulations for the better government of His Majesty’s subjects in the Bay of Honduras, presented to them by the Hon. Sir William Burnaby, Knight’, 1889
This document was compared with the original manuscripts, laws and regulations in the Record Office at Belize, which were compiled in 1809 by William Hunt, Keeper of the Records. It contains extracts from records of meetings of the magistrates and inhabitants, at various dates, from April 1765 to March 1800.
A correct globe with the new discoveries: A correct globe with ye new constelations [sic] of Dr Halley &c, 1775
A country residence, Grenada, 1890 - 1893
280 x 217 mm. A view showing a country house standing on a hillside among trees. Exact location unknown.
A cross street, 1902
203 x 153 mm. A view showing ruined buildings and rubble in one of the streets which cross the Rue Victor Hugo, with a steep hill in the background.
‘A facsimile reprint of a briefe relation of the late horrid rebellion acted in the island Barbadas, in the West-Indies’ (Barbados, 1879), 1879
Interleaved with extensive pencil notes.
A farmers (T. Lindsay) house, 1908-08 - 1908-09
Quarter-plate (landscape format). Clover Bar District, near Edmonton.
A fatal shot, 1899 - 1911
201 x 151 mm. Showing two hunters posed beside a dead stag among woodland.
A field of oats in the Edmonton District, 1910 - 1912
166 x 111 mm. Showing a horse drawn binder in a partially harvested field of oats.
A fight to the death, 1890 - 1910
135 x 85 mm. Showing two dead deer lying with antlers entwined. The caption continues: 'One of the tragedies of the wilds.'
A fish flake, 1908-09
Quarter-plate.
A fish flake, 1908-09
Quarter-plate.
A French Canadian at Joliette, 1909
[No print]. Missing.
A French officer with Washington and Rochambeau, 1907
'Century Magazine', v. 73, 1907; 8 sheets.
A Garden in Jamaica, 1912
103 x 77 mm. Showing a lily pond and palm trees in a Jamaican garden.
A gold mine in W.S. Columbia [?], 1879 - 1886
234 x 175 mm. A view showing a group of Jamaicans standing in and beside a small river with residential buildings in the background. A pencilled caption, 'China Bog Walk', makes more sense than the main caption. Morris may have been meaning to place a different print on this page.
A good voyage, landing seals at St John’s, 1899 - 1911
201 x 151 mm. A view on a wharf at St John’s showing a pile of seal carcases on the pier with the sealing ship behind. Part of the city of St John’s can be seen in the background.
A great country for roots and vegetables, 1910 - 1912
165 x 113 mm. Showing a worker standing in a large field of turnip plants.
A group at 'Geneva', 1900 - 1903
81 x 82 mm. Showing three women in a garden. Geneva was a large estate in the south of Dominica owned by the Lockhart family. Those pictured are, from left to right: Miss Brenda Lockhart, Mrs Lockhart and Miss Jane Woodcock. Miss Brenda Lockhart never married, helped run the estate. She was the twin sister of Minna who was the mother of the author Jean Rhys. Mrs Lockhart was Brenda and Minna's mother and Miss Jane Woodcock was Mrs Lockhart's sister (Rhys 1979, pp 33-38).
A group of visitors tour the offices of the Jamaica International Telecommunications Ltd. (Jamintel), 1959 - 1982
250 x 200 mm. Jamaica Information Service photograph by Ted Cunningham.
A hawthorn hedge at Yarmouth, N.S, 1909
A home amidst the Golden Bean, Grenada, 1890 - 1893
316 x 217 mm. A view showing part of a cocao estate among wooded hilly land, with the estate manager's house in the foreground.