West Indies (archipelago)
Found in 1045 Collections and/or Records:
[Damage in Saint Pierre], 1902-05
80 x 55 mm. Piles of debris with a group of men standing on the left.
Daniel Parke, Governor of Antigua. Killed 1710, 1913
148 x 187 mm. A photograph of a half-length portrait (artist unknown) showing Daniel Parkes standing beside a globe holding a pair of dividers. After service in the army under Marlborough, Parkes (1669-1710) was appointed Governor of the Leewards in 1706. He was murdered by insurrectionists in Antigua on December 7 1710.
Deaths: middle 17th century to 18th century - the lists are chronological under each family name with index; names are in rough alphabetical order, 1908 - 1915
[Decorations at Roseau, February 5 1903], 1903-02-05
167 x 117 mm. Showing street decorations on the roadway between the landing stage and Government House. A banner stretched across the road reads 'A hearty welcome to our Administrator'.
[Dedication by the Acting Bishop], 1922-11-11
165 x 105 mm. The Bishop, with upraised arms, is either dedicating the memorial or giving the final benediction. The Rt. Rev. David Williams Bentley (d. 1970) was appointed Assistant Bishop of Jamaica in 1919 and was Bishop of Barbados 1927-1945.
Dedication of Jamaica War Memorial 1922
Collection of uncaptioned photographs by Cleary and Elliott, Kingston, Jamaica. The Memorial, a cross of island stone in front of the East Block of the Public Buildings in Kingston, was unveiled and dedicated on Armistice Day, 11 November 1922. Details for each photograph are derived from an accompanying Order of Service and the Jamaica Annual Report 1922.
[Departure of H.R.H the Duke of Edinburgh], 1959-04-28
255 x 250 mm. Showing Prince Philip waving goodbye from the open hatch of the airplane.
[Departure of Sir Henry Hesketh Bell on leave from Antigua, May 9 1914], 1914-05
126 x 99 mm. Showing Bell, accompanied by Inspector Ruane (Commander of Police), inspecting a guard of honour at the quayside of St John's. The figures standing in the background appear to be, from left to right: (Sir) Thomas Alexander Vans Best (1870-1941), Colonial Secretary; Benyon, Bell's A.D.C.; and Thomas Stafford Sidney (1863-1917), Attorney General.
Depot for collection of eggs, ginger and other local products, 1940 - 1949
Description of Grenada, 1908 - 1915
'Development Day' Youth Rally, Vieux Fort, 1 May 71, 1971-05-01
'Development Day' Youth Rally, Vieux Fort, 1 May 71, 1971-05-01
'Development Day' Youth Rally, Vieux Fort, 1 May 71, 1971-05-01
'Development Day' Youth Rally, Vieux Fort, 1 May 71, 1971-05-01
Diary and anecdotes by N.D. Davis, 1874
Some relate to West Africa.
Directions to Calder Bank off Guadeloupe, 1795 - 1980
An account by Calder of his discovery on 30 January 1795 of a sea bank off Guadeloupe, which he named after himself (3 pages). The bank has not been traced, and presumably has an alternative French name. There is an accompanying note on Calder's account, 1975, and correspondence about the collection, 1976-1980, including a map of Guadeloupe and other West Indian islands.
Distant view showing entrance to Careenage, Grenada, 1890 - 1893
310 x 223 mm. A fine view showing Grenadians washing clothes in an unidentified river. An unsurfaced road runs alongside the stream, with a few huts in the background.
Disused sugar refinery, 1900 - 1910
153 x 207 mm. A view showing St. Vincent islanders standing outside a derelict stone building, inside which can be seen a large water wheel and various other pieces of machinery. Formerly dependent on sugar, by the early 1900s the island's economy had switched to a reliance on cotton and arrowroot.
'Documents on the loss of Tobago'
Dominica, 1971-02 - 1973-02
Contains slides all in Kodachrome mounts. The early photographs include scenes during a visit by J.B. Godber, Minister of State at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and his Private Secretary; some leading political figures are also shown. Slides have been renumbered but arrangement in the file remains as per the original typescript catalogue.
Dominica 1900-03, 1900 - 1903
A volume entitled 'Press Cuttings Vol II 1899-1904' and containing prints of various sizes (mainly snapshots) by various photographers. Some of the prints are captioned by Bell. Captions composed for this catalogue are enclosed in square brackets.
Dominica : building the Rosalie Road, 1956 - 1958
[SM - Susan Marnham].
Dominica : building the Rosalie Road, 1956 - 1958
Dominica : building the Rosalie Road, 1956 - 1958
Dominica : east coast, 1956 - 1958
[Aerial view].