South America (continent)
Found in 588 Collections and/or Records:
[Distant view of Arthur on the skyline], 1953-04-01 - 1957-01-22
90 x 55 mm. A view of Arthur on horseback, leading a spare horse along a ridge.
Doctor Jagan at London Conference, 1962-10
155 x 186 mm. Britain’s Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. Duncan Sandys, greeting British Guiana’s Prime Minister Doctor Cheddi Jagan, at the opening of the British Guiana Independence Conference at Lancaster House, London.
[Dog at Government House], 1953-04-01 - 1957-01-22
All prints are 110 x 80 mm, unless otherwise stated.
Douglas Station, 1953-04-01 - 1957-01-22
110 x 85 mm. A group photograph. The caption written on the reverse in blue ink continues: 'L to R. Hugh Harding, Mrs Johnson, Eric Johnson'.
Early English settlements in Guiana, 1908 - 1915
13 sheets.
En route home, 1962
[View on deck].
English & Dutch at Moruca in 1665, 1908 - 1915
From Rawlinson. MS. A 175 folio 149.
Falkland Islands, 1870 - 1900
A 280 x 180 mm pencil sketch showing seals, penguins and birds on the shore in the foreground, a stretch of water with a rowing boat and ship at anchor, and land with a nut in the background.
Falkland Islands, 1870 - 1900
A 290 x 185 mm pencil sketch showing a dead seal lying on a beach in the foreground: beyond is a grassy slope, ascended by a ladder, and at the top are three small huts with settlers standing outside.
Falkland Islands, 1953-08 - 1957-01-22
A series of photographs showing official events including views of Government House. Raynor Arthur was appointed Governor and Commander in Chief of the Falkland Islands in August 1953 and arrived at Port Stanley on 1 April 1954. He was appointed KCMG in January 1957 and left on 22 January 1957. Most of these photographs are sepia.
Falkland Islands 1962, 1962
This group contains slides relating to a visit to South America and the Falkland Islands. It comprises Marnham B: Brazil, Montevideo and Falkland Islands and Marnham C: Birds of the Falkland Islands.
Falkland Islands album
An album of blank paper measuring 245 x 300 mm. The first thirty pages contain a miscellaneous collection of inserted photographs, original drawings and watercolours, mostly of maritime and naval interest and of family holidays, ranging in date from 1845 to 1900. There are eight original pictures of the Falkland Islands area, some of which are initialled G.M.H. or R.C.H. The last item is a photograph of troops embarking for the South African War in 1900.
Falkland Islands Dependencies, 1954-11 - 1957-01
A series of photographs relating to the Governor's responsibilities for the Falkland Islands Dependencies. Arthur paid four visits, November - December 1954, February - March, 1955, March -April 1956, and December 1956 - January 1957 (with the Duke of Edinburgh). Prints 151-165 are of Graham Land, Antarctica.
Falkland Islands Dependencies, 1948
Falkland Islands history, 1841 - 2002
A collection of photographs and printed papers presented to Parliament. Much of this series, excepting the parliamentary papers, has been digitised. Follow the digital object link to browse the series on Cambridge Digital Library.
Falkland Islands history, 1854 - 2002
This box contains maps, 1884-1950; 'The settlers of the Falkland Islands' (51 pages); William Markham Dean, 'The history of the Falkland Islands Company' (348 pages); newspaper and journal extracts, 1854-1986; documents relating to the appointment of William Markham Dean as Vice Consul of the Falkland Islands for the United States, Sweden and Norway, 1886-1890; and six Falkland Island stamps, including two marking the 150th Anniversary of the Falkland Islands Company.
Falkland Islands papers of William Dean
Papers and photographs relating to the history of the Falkland Islands and the Falkland Islands Company; correspondence and genealogical papers concerning the Dean family.
[Farming and riding scenes], 1953-04-01 - 1957-01-22
Fernado [de] Noronha Island [i.e. Ilha Fernando de Noronha], 1908 - 1914
A view of the Ilha Fernando de Noronha, situated 225 miles north-east of Cape Sao Roque off the coast of Brazil, and used since the 18th century as a penal colony.
Fernado [de] Noronha Island [i.e. Ilha Fernando de Noronha], 1908 - 1914
A view of the Ilha Fernando de Noronha, situated 225 miles north-east of Cape Sao Roque off the coast of Brazil, and used since the 18th century as a penal colony.
Fernado [de] Noronha Island [i.e. Ilha Fernando de Noronha], 1908 - 1914
A view of the Ilha Fernando de Noronha, situated 225 miles north-east of Cape Sao Roque off the coast of Brazil, and used since the 18th century as a penal colony.
Fernado [de] Noronha Island [i.e. Ilha Fernando de Noronha], 1908 - 1914
A view of the Ilha Fernando de Noronha, situated 225 miles north-east of Cape Sao Roque off the coast of Brazil, and used since the 18th century as a penal colony.
Fernado [de] Noronha Island [i.e. Ilha Fernando de Noronha], 1908 - 1914
A view of the Ilha Fernando de Noronha, situated 225 miles north-east of Cape Sao Roque off the coast of Brazil, and used since the 18th century as a penal colony.
FIDS HQ staff, 1954-11 - 1957-01
First halt at Monair’s Point 13 April, 1872
203 x 138 mm. View looking along the Essequibo riverbank towards the moored boats of the party, with porters and Europeans posed for the photographer.