West Indies (archipelago)
Found in 1045 Collections and/or Records:
Sir Daniel Morris Collection: Views in Jamaica
An album containing prints, most measuring approximately 240 x 180 mm, the majority captioned in Morris' hand. The captions have been recorded as found and may include language which is offensive, inaccurate or inappropriate. They have been retained to reflect the context of the collection's creation. Photographer(s) unknown.
Sir Daniel Morris Collection: West Indian views
[Sir Henry Hesketh Bell], 1913 - 1914
87 x 87 mm. Showing Bell standing in uniform on the steps of Government House, St. John's.
Sir Henry Hesketh Bell Collection
[Sir R. Arthur on Quayside], 1957-04-01
255 x 210 mm. Showing Arthur having just disembarked on the quayside.
[Sir R. Arthur walking across the Quay], 1957-04-01
255 x 210 mm.
Sir Raynor Arthur Collection
[Sir Raynor Arthur making presentations], 1957-04-11 - 1957-04-13
255 x 200 mm. Arthur pinning something to the lapel of one of the participants of the Fourth Out Island Regatta. Captain Patrick Cobbold, Private Secretary is in the background. Annotated on the reverse of the print, written in black ink, is :'P. Cobbold, C (centre), Out Island (illegible) R (right)'. The reference '12820' is stamped on the reverse of the print.
[Sir Raynor Arthur on a beach], 1956-04-01 - 1960-06-14
90 x 110 mm. A group photograph of Sir Raynor Arthur, an unidentified woman and a small boy. Exact location is unidentified. The print is stamped on the reverse with '15 211.'
Sir Walter Raleigh’s second voyage to the West Indies, 1908 - 1915
Sisal fibre Plants, Bahamas, 1879 - 1910
176 x 227 mm. A view showing the two men in Y307G/8 standing on either side of a sisal plant. The title is taken from the note on the back of the print.
Sloops in suspension, 1957-04-11 - 1957-04-13
SM [Susan Marnham] (? As we left Roseau) Oct 72, 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.
Solandra - Cup of Gold - C [Ciceron], 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.
Solandra - Cup of Gold - C [Ciceron], 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.
Solandra - Cup of Gold - C [Ciceron], 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.
South side of the harbour and the Morne, 1972-05
Sparke family papers
Spider Lily (Crinum) early morning, C [Ciceron], 1971-02
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.
Spider Lily, poinsettia and sea, C [Ciceron] early morning, 1971-02
Contains slides showing scenes in the house and gardens of John Ewart Marnham's residence just outside Castries. They include slides of the very attractive views from the garden and a series of aerial views taken at varying heights in May 1972. This section concludes with photographs of members of the domestic staff taken just before Marnham left St Lucia (dated Oct 72 nos 18-25). Slides have been renumbered but arrangement in the file remains as per the original typescript catalogue.
Spring at Otto's, 1912
St. Ann's, Governor's Residence, Trinidad, BWI [British West Indies], 1890
253 x 229 mm. Showing the front façade of Government House, with hills in the background and an Indian standing near the fountain in the foreground. Built between 1873 and 1876 on the site of an older house which was destroyed by fire, it was first occupied by Henry Turner Irving (Governor of Trinidad and Tobago 1875-1880).
St Bartholemew, French WI [i.e. Saint-Barthèlemy, Antilles françaises], 1879 - 1913
200 x 153 mm. A view showing the town and harbour of Gustavia, the capital of the island of Saint-Barthèlemy with bungalows and other residences in the foreground and sailing ships moored in the bay. Saint-Barthèlemy lies north of Saint Kitts and is separated by a narrow channel from the island of Saint Martin.
St George [i.e. Saint George's], Grenada, 1890 - 1893
St. George's, Grenada, 1897
229 x 291 mm (overall), 139 x 203 mm (image). Halftone print. Studio name printed as part of image, print inscribed by hand in ink, au recto, below image. Photograph is taken from an elevated location overlooking the coastal town. The view shows several church-tops, Fort George, ships and distant land mass.