West Indies (archipelago)
Found in 1045 Collections and/or Records:
[R.M.S. Thames], 1902 - 1914
95 x 68 mm. A distant view of a sister ship to 'Clyde'. Her tonnage was 5621 tons; launched a year before Clyde, she survived a year longer but was broken up in 1914. (Bushell 1939).
[?Roaring River Falls], 1900 - 1910
229 x 179 mm. Showing a waterfall composed of several cascades, possibly the Roaring River Falls.
Rodney Bay 1972, 1972-09
[From the air].
Roseau, 1972-10
[View from the sea].
Roseau, 1972-10
[View from the sea].
Roseau from the sea, Dominica, 1910
160 x 116 mm. A view looking towards the waterfront at Roseau and showing the mountains behind the town.
Rough notes on routes of mail boats, 1832
Loose papers and one newspaper from Patrick and his son James Colquhoun's correspondence files. RCMS 263/1-9 have a cover headed 'Nevis 1820' and RCMS 263/11-31 are in a similar cover '1832 West Indies'. Each has a note of contents, but these do not tally exactly with the items now present.
Royal Address, 1959-04-24 - 1959-04-28
255 x 200 mm. A close view of Prince Philip during his speech. The typescript caption continues: 'Prince Philip speaks to crowd that thronged the public square in Nassau upon his arrival for a four-day visit to the British Bahamas. -30-.' The caption also reads: 'From: Bahamas News Bureau ... by Bill Seward,' and 'Direction of (to): Hill and Knowlton, Inc.' and gives full address details for both.
Royal African Palm, 1879 - 1910
177 x 230 mm. A view from the street showing a Royal African palm growing in a Nassau garden. The caption on the back of the print reads: 'Royal Palm Nassau Bahamas'.
Royal grant of West Indian governorship, 1971
A coloured photograph of an illuminated document dated 13 September 1625, 12'' x 8'', granting Sir Thomas Warner the governorship of St Christopher (St Kitts), 'Mevis' (Nevis), Barbados and Montserrat. There is an accompanying photocopy of a typed description of the grant and of the translation given in A. Warner, 'Sir Thomas Warner' (1933), pp. 28-33.
Royal review in Nassau, 1959-04-24 - 1959-04-28
255 x 200 mm. The typescript caption continues: 'Prince Philip inspects Guard of Honor from the Worcestershire Regiment in Nassau on occasion of his four-day visit to the Bahama Islands. A Nassau constable stands in the background. -30-.' The caption also reads: 'From: Bahamas News Bureau ... by Bill Seward', and 'Direction of: Hill and Knowlton, Inc.' and gives full address details for both.
[Royal review in Nassau], 1959-04-24 - 1959-04-28
255 x 200 mm. A view of Prince Philip inspecting the Guard of Honor.
[Royal review in Nassau], 1959-04-24 - 1959-04-28
255 x 200 mm. A view of Prince Philip inspecting the Guard of Honor. The print is stamped on the reverse with 'Bahamas News Bureau Photo.'
Royal Tour of the West Indies, 1966
Royal Words for Bahamians, 1959-04-24 - 1959-04-28
[Rue Victor Hugo (?)], 1902-05
80 x 55 mm. Two sides of the street with debris piled between the houses.
[Rue Victor Hugo (?)], 1902-05
80 x 55 mm. View with bodies in the foreground.
[Rue Victor Hugo], 1902-05
80 x 55 mm.
[Ruined interior of large buildings], 1902-05
55 x 80 mm.
[Ruins of Cathedral Tower], 1902-05
55 x 80 mm.
[Ruins of Cathedral Tower], 1902-05
55 x 80 mm.
[Ruins of Cathedral Tower], 1902-05
55 x 80 mm.
Ruins of Spanish Monestery [sic] Jamaica, 1912
100 x 76 mm. Showing the crumbling outer walls of the old monastery at Miranda Hill, Montego Bay.
[Ruins of the Cathedral], 1902-05
55 x 80 mm.
[Ruins of the Cathedral], 1902-05
55 x 80 mm.