West Indies (archipelago)
Found in 1045 Collections and/or Records:
[Arrival of Princess Marie Louise in Antigua], 1913-03
290 x 230 mm. Showing an unidentified figure reading an address of welcome to Princess Marie Louise on her arrival in Antigua. On the left stands a group of Antiguan and European members of the welcoming committee, faced on the right by members of the Princess' entourage. Bell stands in the centre of the group beneath the flag draped marquee erected near the landing stage in the Princess' honour.
[Arrival of Princess Marie Louise in Antigua, March 29 1913], 1913-03
124 x 98 mm. Showing Bell and Princess Marie Louise talking to one another beneath the decorated marquee erected on the St. John's landing stage.
[Arrival of Princess Marie Louise in St. John's], 1913-03
284 x 231 mm. A view from the arch of welcome looking along the High Street towards the landing stage, with crowds on each side of the road watching the carriage carrying the royal party. The print is stamped on the reverse: 'Photograph and Copyright by José Anjo, St. John's, Antigua, B.W.I.'.
[Arrival of Princess Marie Louise of Schleswig Holstein in Antigua, March 29 1913], 1913-03
[Arrival of Princess Marie Louise of Schleswig Holstein in Antigua, March 29 1913], 1913-03
124 x 100 mm. Showing Bell walking past the Guard of Honour on his way to meet Princess Marie Louise on the landing stage at St. John's.
[Arrival of Sir Raynor Arthur 1 April 1957], 1957-04-01
Three images showing Raynor Arthur's arrival in the Bahamas. All photographs are 255 x 200 mm prints.
Articles from 'The Field'
Asphalt Company's Shipping pier (from Lake a mile inland), Trinidad, BWI [British West Indies], 1890
239 x 183 mm. Showing barrels of asphalt moving along the pier on a cable car towards a waiting sailing ship.
Asphalt Lakes, Trinidad
A collection of photographs mounted on card, measuring approximately 205 x 155 mm., with brief typed captions pasted to the mounts. The collection shows stages in the extraction, transportation and refining of pitch from the asphalt lake at La Brea, in the south-west corner of the Island. Raleigh used the pitch from this lake to caulk his ships as early as 1585, declaring it to be the best he had ever used.
Autograph letters, 1890 - 1937
A collection of autograph letters with a list compiled by Bell. Those of particular interest include eight letters from Neville Chamberlain, whom Bell met in the Bahamas in 1895, and nine letters from Robert Dolbey, the army medical officer and Professor of Surgery at the University of Cairo, whom Bell appointed as his literary executor (circa 150 sheets).
Avenue of Spanish Laurel, near Library, 1879 - 1910
226 x 175 mm. A view in a Nassau park showing a row of Spanish Laurels. Pencilled caption on the reverse reads: 'Indian fig trees (ficus netida) Nassau Bahamas'.
Avro 748 at Melvill [i.e. Melville] Hall, 1972-10
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.
Avro 748 coming into Melvill [i.e. Melville] Hall, 1972-10
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.
Awarded Bouquet, 1957-04-11 - 1957-04-13
Bahamas, 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.
Barbuda, 1912
88 x 87 mm. Showing a small fishing boat anchored at a wharf in Barbuda.
Barbuda, 1971-06
[3 Barbudans by a boat].
Barbuda : Massiah (warden) Francis, W. Jacobs (Governor), J. Oswald HMS Bacchante, Susan Marnham, [Sir] Wilfred Jacobs (b1919, Governor of Antigua and Barbuda 1967-1981, Governor General 1981- ), 1971-06
Contains slides covering most of the major islands of the group, both associated states and dependent territories. One relates to Marnham's official duties, the launch given to St Kitts in 1972.
Barbuda : Massiah (warden) Francis, W. Jacobs (Governor), J. Oswald HMS Bacchante, Susan Marnham, [Sir] Wilfred Jacobs (b1919, Governor of Antigua and Barbuda 1967-1981, Governor General 1981- ), 1971-06
Contains slides covering most of the major islands of the group, both associated states and dependent territories. One relates to Marnham's official duties, the launch given to St Kitts in 1972.
Barbuda : W. Jacobs, David Roome (Snows) Susan Marnham, 1971
[On a boat].
Barre de l'Isle, 1971-05
Barton's School, St. Matthews, 1900 - 1910
139 x 88 mm. A postcard (original photograph) showing a large group of school children posed together in the open air with trees and the school buildings in the background. Signed on reverse [?] G.H. Deen.
Basseterre, pier, 1972
Contains slides covering most of the major islands of the group, both associated states and dependent territories. One relates to Marnham's official duties, the launch given to St Kitts in 1972.
Bath House Hotel, Nevis, 1900
211 x 160 mm. A view showing the square, stone building with a flag reading 'Bath House' flying from the roof. The hotel was presumably situated in Charlestown, the capital of Nevis.
Bauminia, C [Ciceron], 1971-06
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.