South America (continent)
Found in 588 Collections and/or Records:
Brazil across River Takatu from Lethem, 1970
Contains slides recording a visit to Guyana in 1970 though there is no indication whether it was in an official capacity. The earlier slides show aerial views flying inland from the coast, followed by a journey up the Rupununi River to the border with Brazil. The return route was apparently to the north of the outward journey and included a series of aerial photographs of the Kaieteur Falls.
Brazil, Montevideo and Falkland Islands
Brazil near Rio [de Janeiro], 1870 - 1929
205 x 140 mm. A view of hillside dwellings near Rio de Janeiro.
Breaking up of the Spanish monopoly of the New World, 1908 - 1915
Brian in Brazil : Kanuku Mountains at back, 1970
Contains slides recording a visit to Guyana in 1970 though there is no indication whether it was in an official capacity. The earlier slides show aerial views flying inland from the coast, followed by a journey up the Rupununi River to the border with Brazil. The return route was apparently to the north of the outward journey and included a series of aerial photographs of the Kaieteur Falls.
Brian in Brazil, looking back across River Takatu to Lethem, 1970
Contains slides recording a visit to Guyana in 1970 though there is no indication whether it was in an official capacity. The earlier slides show aerial views flying inland from the coast, followed by a journey up the Rupununi River to the border with Brazil. The return route was apparently to the north of the outward journey and included a series of aerial photographs of the Kaieteur Falls.
British Guiana, 1908 - 1915
British Guiana, 1908 - 1915
Probably the draft of an historical article or chapter in Davis's projected book.
British Guiana [i.e. Guyana], 1924
Oilette coloured postcards of paintings of British Guiana 'specially taken for the British Empire Exhibition, 1924.'
British Guiana [i.e. Guyana], 1924
Monochrome postcards of British Guiana. Subjects include: Victoria Law Courts, European quarters, alluvial gold digging, bleeding a balata tree and Indigenous peoples making fire with two sticks.
British Guiana [i.e. Guyana], 1920
Monochrome postcards of British Guiana. Subjects include: the Stelling and Stabroek Market, New Amsterdam, an Estate Manager's house and camping in the bush. Photographed by Algernon E. Aspinall, secretary to the West India Committee and published by Raphael Tuck and Sons Limited.
British Guiana Independence Conference, 1965-11
145 x 193 mm. Picture shows: Mr Anthony Greenwood, British Secretary of State for the Colonies, opening the conference at Lancaster House, London.
British Guiana Independence Conference, 1965-11
146 x 194 mm. Picture shows: Mr. Anthony Greenwood (centre), British Secretary of State for the Colonies, with Mr. Forbes Burnham (left), Premier of British Guiana, and Mr. P.S.D. D’ Aguiar, leader of the United Force at Lancaster House.
British Guiana Independence Conference, 1965-11
148 x 202 mm. Picture shows: from left: Mr. J.E. de Freitas and Mr. M. Fielden Singh, both members of the United Force, at the conference table at the opening session.
British Guiana Independence Conference, 1965-11
144 x 203 mm. Picture shows from left: Mr. R.E. Cheeks and Mr. M. Kasim, United Force delegates, discussing a point at the conference table.
British Guiana Independence Conference, 1965-11
151 x 204 mm. Picture shows from left: Mr. D. Mahraj of the People’s National Congress, Mr. S. Campbell of the United Force, and Mr. P.S.D. D’Aguiar, leader of the United Force, at the conference table during the opening session.
British Guiana Independence Conference, 1965-11
157 x 203 mm. Picture shows from left: Mr. C.M.L. John, People’s National Congress; Mr. Forbes Burnham, Premier and leader of the People’s National Congress; and Mr. D. Mahraj, People’s National Congress, at the conference table.
British Guiana Independence Conference, 1965-11
137 x 203 mm. Picture shows from left: Mr. H.M.E. Cholmondley, Mr. J. Joaquim and Mr. H. Green, People’s National Congress delegates, at the conference table.
British Guiana Independence Conference, 1965-11
190 x 155 mm. Picture shows: Mr. S. S. Ramphal, British Guiana Attorney General at the conference table.
British Guiana Independence Conference, 1965-11
202 x 156 mm. Picture shows: Mr. P.S.D. D’Aguiar, leader of the United Force, making his opening speech to the conference.
British Guiana Independence Conference, 1965-11
Delegates at the British Guiana Independence Conference seated round the table in Lancaster House.
British Guiana Independence Conference Ends, 1965-11
205 x 152 mm. Mr Anthony Greenwood, British Secretary of State for the Colonies, makes his final speech at the British Independence Conference at Lancaster House in London, England.
British Guiana Independence Conference Ends, 1965-11
147 x 205 mm. Watched by Mr. Anthony Greenwood, British Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. P.S.D D’Aguiar leader of the United Force in British Guiana, signs the report at the end of the Independence Conference held at Lancaster House in London, England.
British Guiana Independence Conference Ends, 1965-11
205 x 152 mm. Mr. L.F.S. Burnham, Prime Minister of British Guiana and leader of the People’s National Congress, makes his final speech at the Independence Conference held at Lancaster House in London, England.
British Guiana Independence Conference Ends, 1965-11
155 x 201 mm. Watched by Mr. P.S.D. D’Aguiar, leader of the United Force in British Guiana, Mr. Anthony Greenwood, British Secretary of State for the Colonies, signs the report at the end of the Independence Conference held in Lancaster House, London.