West Indies (archipelago)
Found in 1045 Collections and/or Records:
View of Roseau Valley, a lime plantation and the river. The Lake Mountain in the distance (Dominica), 1879 - 1913
159 x 102 mm. A view looking along the steep-sided Roseau Valley with limes growing in the foreground and mountains in the distance. The lake referred to is the Freshwater Lake in the extinct volcano 3000 feet above sea level at the end of the valley.
View of St. Andrew's Mountains, 1889 - 1897
241 x 196 mm. A view looking over wooded hills.
View of St. Andrew's Mountains from 'The Cottage', 1889 - 1897
242 x 198 mm. A view looking across wooded hilly country with a bungalow visible at the right hand side of the photograph.
View of St. Andrew's Mountains from 'The Cottage', 1889 - 1897
246 x 196 mm. A view showing wooded hills.
Views in Jamaica, circa 1912
A collection photographed by Lewis W. Clemens. It contains 14 photographs mounted on paper, with a short typewritten descriptive text (of the original 19 prints, 5 are missing) from which the titles have been taken. The photographs measure approximately 100 x 75 mm.
Views in Nassau and its vicinity 1982
A collection of loose prints presented for use in the exhibition 'Commonwealth in Focus', but not included owing to the late date of receipt. All measure 250 x 200mm. A sheet of paper with a brief description attached to each photograph has been used as the basis of this list. Photographs by Bahamas News Bureau.
Views in the Bahamas. circa 1965
A collection of prints, mainly measuring approximately 255 x 205mm, with captions pasted to the reverse of the prints. The photographs are aimed at the tourist market and show places and sights in Nassau and San Salvador. Photographs by Roland Rose for the Bahamas News Burea, the Bahamas Ministry of Tourism and BOAC.
Views in the St. Andrew's Mountains, Jamaica. 1890s
A collection of loose prints measuring approximately 245 x 195 mm and with pencilled captions on the reverse. The prints show scenes in the mountains immediately north of Kingston. Photographed by J.W.C. Brennan (6 is stamped by Brennan on the reverse; it is assumed that the other prints are by him).
Views in the West Indies (Trinidad, Dominica and Grenada), circa 1913
A collection of loose prints measuring approximately 125 x 75 mm, showing scenes in the West Indies. The photographs have handwritten captions on the reverse and are stamped for use as postcards. Photographs by Miss Mary F.A. Tench.
Views in Trinidad, circa 1890
A collection of loose photographs measuring approximately 250 x 230 mm and captioned on the reverse in pencil. The captions have been reproduced as found. The photographs illustrate buildings and industries on the island.
Views of scenery in the West Indies
Vigie from Morne Road, 1971-02
Vigie from the banana strip, 1972-05
Vira Edwards, 1972-10
[Presumably of the household staff and dated 'Castries Oct 72'].
Virgin Gorda, 1970
[Coast scene].
Virgin Gorda, 1970
[View over hills towards sea].
Virgin Gorda : Little Dix Bay, 1970-08
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.
Virgin Gorda : new yacht marina being built, 1970-08
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.
[Visit of H.R.H the Duke of Edinburgh], 1959-04-24 - 1959-04-28
255 x 200 mm. A view of Prince Philip in the foreground (possibly standing in a boat) in a harbour with the Governor, Raynor Arthur , and others. Exact location unknown.
[Visit of H.R.H the Duke of Edinburgh], 1959-04-24 - 1959-04-28
255 x 200 mm. A view of Prince Philip in the foreground standing in a boat in a harbour with the Governor, Raynor Arthur , and others. People are watching and taking photographs of the group from other boats in the background. Exact location unknown.
[Visit of H.R.H the Duke of Edinburgh], 1959-04-24 - 1959-04-28
255 x 200 mm. A view of a crowd, mostly children, all of whom carry small United Kingdom flags, and in lines, possibly a youth rally. A band can be seen far right. There are a number United Kingdom flags flying, and two large ships can be seen in the background. The location is identified as Nassau Harbour by the lighthouse which can be seen on the headland to the right, variously known as Nassau Harbor Lighthouse, Paradise Island Lighthouse and Colonial Beach Lighthouse.
[Visit of H.R.H the Duke of Edinburgh], 1959-04-24 - 1959-04-28
255 x 200 mm. A view of Prince Philip, dressed for dinner, greeting guests. The Governor, Raynor Arthur, stands by him.
[Visit of H.R.H the Duke of Edinburgh], 1959-04-24 - 1959-04-28
255 x 200 mm. Dinner, with Prince Philip and the Governor, Raynor Arthur, on the top table.
[Visit of H.R.H the Duke of Edinburgh], 1959-04-24 - 1959-04-28
255 x 200 mm. A view looking down at a social gathering with Prince Philip at the centre. A number of the guests are members of the press. The Governor, Raynor Arthur, stands on the fringe of the group to the right.
[Visit of H.R.H the Duke of Edinburgh], 1959-04-24 - 1959-04-28
255 x 200 mm. Prince Philip about to shake hands with the Captain of an unidentified ship, at Nassau harbour. The location is identified as Nassau Harbour by the lighthouse which can be seen on the headland to the right, variously known as Nassau Harbor Lighthouse, Paradise Island Lighthouse and Colonial Beach Lighthouse.