Bermuda (dependent state)
Found in 193 Collections and/or Records:
My motorboat at a picnic, Bermuda, May 1908, 1908-05
118 x 92 mm. Showing two boats filled with naval cadets in a bay in Bermuda. Lieutenant Frederick Talbot-Ponsonby is crouched in the prow of the left-hand boat.
Notes from 17th-century constitutional documents (West Indies and Bermudas), 1909 - 1915
Names and dates associated with individuals significant in West Indian history.
Old cottage chimney in Paget, 1951 - 1953
Handwritten on the reverse is the reference: 'see Bermudian Dec. 51, p23' (December 1951). The print is also stamped with the photographers details: 'Photo - Frederick L. Hamilton, 315 8th Avenue, Pelham 65, New York' and has been given the negative number 'D-10'.
[Opening of Parliament, 21 October 1953 ], 1953-10-21
A series of photographs showing the Council Chamber and the Governor addressing the legislative.
[Opening of Parliament, 21 October 1953], 1953-10-21
Showing Sir John Cox, Speaker of the house of Assembly, leading members of the House into the Legislative Council Chamber; J. H. P. [Sir Henry] Vesey is followed by Bayard Dill.
[Opening of Parliament, 21 October 1953], 1953-10-21
Showing the Governor addressing the legislature. To his right are Lady Hood and Miss Rosemary Hood; to his left Archdeacon John Stow, Mrs Stow, and Captain Roper-Curzon, A. D. C. Facing him are O. R. Arthur, Colonial Secretary, J. Trounsell Gilbert, Chief Justice, Major David Huxley, Attorney-General. This photograph was reproduced in 'Royal Gazette', 22 October 1953.
[Opening of Parliament, 21 October 1953], 1953-10-21
Showing the Governor saluting during his address to the legislature. To his right are Lady Hood and Miss Rosemary Hood; to his left Archdeacon John Stow, Mrs Stow, and Captain Roper-Curzon, A. D. C. Facing him are O. R. Arthur, Colonial Secretary, J. Trounsell Gilbert, Chief Justice, Major David Huxley, Attorney-General.
[Opening of Parliament, 21 October 1953], 1953-10-21
Showing the Governor addressing the legislature. He is bare-headed. To his right are Lady Hood and Miss Rosemary Hood; to his left Archdeacon John Stow, Mrs Stow, and Captain Roper-Curzon, A. D. C. Facing him are O. R. Arthur, Colonial Secretary, J. Trounsell Gilbert, Chief Justice, Major David Huxley, Attorney-General.
Photographs of Bermuda
A collection of loose prints, measuring approximately 240 x 185 mm, with explanatory captions pasted to the back of the prints. The collection shows views in various parts of the island and is mainly concerned with tourist activities. Photographs by the Bermuda News Bureau plus two by BOAC.
Photographs of Bermuda 1908-1909
Photographs of Bermuda, circa 1910, 1910
Contains loose photographs of various sizes with pencilled captions on the reverse of the prints. The photographs show scenes in and around Hamilton (especially the harbour).
Presentation of Address, 1953
241 x 194 mm. A photograph taken inside the Assembly House where various dignitaries and officials are gathered. The Queen and Prince Philip are seated at the head of the room with the Governor, Lieut-General Sir Alexander Hood, while two bewigged officials hand the address to the Queen.
Press cuttings and papers of Sir Oswald Raynor Arthur
Cuttings and a few other papers regarding Sir Arthur and his family, the Royal Family, Bermuda and the Falkland Islands.
Prize decree on 'Los Dos Amigos', 1816-11-21
The Exemplification of Decree of the Court of Appeals for Prizes in the case of the ship 'Los Dos Amigos', 25½'' x 22½'', 'extracted by Iltid Nicholl Esq His Majesty's Procurator General'. The decree is engrossed with a conventional sketch of King George III. The seal has been removed.
[Proclamation of the Accession of H. M. Queen Elizabeth II ], 1952-02-06
There are no inscriptions, but judging by the nature of the ceremony and the black arm bands worn by the participants, these photographs show Queen Elizabeth's accession ceremony.
[Proclamation of the accession of H. M. Queen Elizabeth II], 1952-02-06
There is no inscription on the print, but judging by the nature of the ceremony and the black arm bands worn by the participants, this shows a distant view of Queen Elizabeth's accession ceremony outside Government house. The print is stamped on the reverse with 'Bermuda News Bureau.'
[Proclamation of the accession of H. M. Queen Elizabeth II], 1962-02-06
There is no inscription on the print, but judging by the nature of the ceremony and the black arm bands worn by the participants, this shows a distant view of Queen Elizabeth's accession ceremony outside Government house. The print is stamped on the reverse with 'Bermuda News Bureau'.
[Proclamation of the accession of H. M. Queen Elizabeth II], 1952-02-06
There is no inscription on the print, but judging by the nature of the ceremony and the black arm bands worn by the participants, this shows a distant view of Queen Elizabeth's accession ceremony outside Government house. The print is stamped on the reverse with 'Bermuda News Bureau'.
[Proclamation of the accession of H. M. Queen Elizabeth II], 1952-02-06
There is no inscription on the print, but judging by the nature of the ceremony and the black arm bands worn by the participants, this shows a distant view of Queen Elizabeth's accession ceremony outside Government house. The print is stamped on the reverse with 'Bermuda News Bureau'.
[Proclamation of the accession of H. M. Queen Elizabeth II], 1952-02-06
There is no inscription on the print, but judging by the nature of the ceremony and the black arm bands worn by the participants, this shows Queen Elizabeth's accession ceremony outside Government house.
[Proclamation of the accession of H. M. Queen Elizabeth II], 1952-02-06
There is no inscription on the print, but judging by the nature of the ceremony and the black arm bands worn by the participants, this shows Queen Elizabeth's accession ceremony outside Government house. Print stamped on the reverse with 'Royal Gazette Photo'.
[Proclamation of the accession of H. M. Queen Elizabeth II], 1952-02-06
There is no inscription on the print, but judging by the nature of the ceremony and the black arm bands worn by the participants, this shows Queen Elizabeth's accession ceremony outside Government house.
[Proclamation of the accession of H. M. Queen Elizabeth II], 1952-02-06
There is no inscription on the print, but judging by the nature of the ceremony and the black arm bands worn by the participants, this shows Queen Elizabeth's accession ceremony outside Government house. Print stamped on the reverse with 'Royal Gazette Photo'.
[Proclamation of the accession of H. M. Queen Elizabeth II], 1952-02-06
There is no inscription on the print, but judging by the nature of the ceremony and the black arm bands worn by the participants, this shows Queen Elizabeth's accession ceremony outside Government house. Print stamped on the reverse with 'Royal Gazette Photo'.
[Proclamation of the accession of H. M. Queen Elizabeth II], 1952-02-06
There is no inscription on the print, but judging by the nature of the ceremony and the black arm bands worn by the participants, this shows Queen Elizabeth's accession ceremony outside Government house.