West Indies (archipelago)
Found in 1045 Collections and/or Records:
Public Gardens, Roseau, Dominica, 1879 - 1913
159 x 102 mm. A view looking along a path in the gardens, with iron fountains at intervals along its length.
Public health training in Jamaica, 1940 - 1959
117 x 147 mm. The caption on the reverse reads 'The Manager of the Kingston slaughter house, Dr. G.O. Rushie-Grey, lectures students on meat inspection'.
Public Record Offices searches, 1908 - 1915
Contains page and heading references to variety of documents, and includes some notes from colonial papers of the 17th century.
Publications, 1893 - 1948
Pulping coffee, Jamaica, 1912
100 x 75 mm. Showing two Jamaican women at work with the pulping machinery (which separates the kernel from the outer husk of the bean) at Oxford Estate, Jamaica.
Pump-house, 1952
Putting in the main drains, 1952
Re-afforestation is one of the activities included in the 4-H Club Programme. These 4-H Club members are demonstrating the correct method of planting trees, 1940 - 1949
Record of births: middle 17th century to early 18th century, 1908 - 1915
The lists are chronological under each family name with index.
Records of Births, Marriages and Deaths abstracted from the ‘Royal Gazette’, the ‘Guiana Chronicle’, and other sources (incomplete) 1820-1840, 1905
[Red Cross Bazaar in the grounds of Government House, Nassau], 1956-04-01 - 1960-06-14
A series of photographs showing Raynor Arthur's official duties (including several images of Government house) and his leisure time, taken during his office as Governor and Commander in Chief of the Bahamas. Sir Raynor Arthur arrived on 1 April 1956 and left on retirement on 14 June 1960. Most of these photographs are by the Bahamas News Bureau and are approximately 255 x 200 mm, unless otherwise stated.
[Red Cross Bazaar in the grounds of Government House, Nassau], 1956-04-01 - 1960-06-14
255 x 200 mm. A view of a row of stalls at the Bazaar. The reverse of the print is stamped with 'Bahamas News Bureau Photo' and the photographers name.
[Red Cross Bazaar in the grounds of Government House, Nassau], 1956-04-01 - 1960-06-14
255 x 200 mm. A view of a row of stalls at the Bazaar. The reverse of the print is stamped with 'Bahamas News Bureau Photo' and the photographers name.
Red Ginger, 1971-10
Contains slides taken chiefly in Ciceron and its grounds. Slides have been renumbered but arrangement in the file remains as per the original typescript catalogue.
Red Ginger, 1971-10
Contains slides taken chiefly in Ciceron and its grounds. Slides have been renumbered but arrangement in the file remains as per the original typescript catalogue.
References in the press and book lists, 1908 - 1915
Religion in the West Indies, 1908 - 1915
MS by Davis (15 sheets).
Reservoir at Palmiste Est., Grenada, 1890 - 1893
286 x 229 mm. A view looking across the reservoir on the Palmiste Estate, with a man standing on the damming wall in the foreground. The Palmiste Estate, 460 acres in size and used for farming cocoa, lies in the parish of St John's, north of St George's.
Return to Antigua, 28.9.14, 1914-09
126 x 98 mm. Showing Bell stepping from a steam launch on to the jetty at St. John's.
Review of Antigua Volunteers, Oct. 1914, 1914-10
126 x 100 mm. Showing Bell and Major Ledeath on horseback, with members of the Antigua Volunteer Defence Force in the background. This special parade took place on 7 October 1914.
[Review of troops, 7 October 1914], 1914-10
125 x 79 mm. Showing Bell, Major Ledeatt and men of the Antigua Volunteer Defence Force, raising their hats to cheer the King at the special parade held on 7 October 1914.
Richard Offor Library Adviser Inter-University Council 1947-1960, 1947 - 1960
Richmond Hill Prison, Grenada, 1890 - 1893
315 x 220 mm. A view looking across towards the prison buildings at the top of Richmond Hill, with a small part of the inland harbour visible in the background.
[R.M.S. Clyde], 1902 - 1913
105 x 60 mm. View of the ship with another behind. Built by Messrs R. Napier of Glasgow and launched in 1890, she was a steel screw steamer of 5618 tons and continued in service until broken up in 1913.
[R.M.S. Oruba], 1902 - 1914
100 x 70 mm. View of the 5737 ton steel screw steamer acquired by the Royal Mail Line from the Pacific Steam Navigation Co. in 1906. She was used on the West Indian Route and went out of service in 1914.