Bermuda (dependent state)
Found in 193 Collections and/or Records:
[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 photograph was taken during Queen Elizabeth's accession ceremony and shows guards of soldiers. The print is stamped on the reverse with 'Photo by Hall', but is scored out, presumably by the 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 photograph was taken during Queen Elizabeth's accession ceremony and shows guards of soldiers.
[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 photograph was taken during Queen Elizabeth's accession ceremony and shows guards of soldiers.
[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 photograph was taken during Queen Elizabeth's accession ceremony and shows the listening crowd.
[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 photograph was taken during Queen Elizabeth's accession ceremony and shows the listening crowd. 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 photograph was taken during Queen Elizabeth's accession ceremony and shows the listening crowd.
[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 photograph was taken during Queen Elizabeth's accession ceremony and shows the listening crowd. 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 photograph was taken during Queen Elizabeth's accession ceremony and shows a group inside Government House. The print is stamped on the reverse with 'Royal Gazette Photo'.
Roberts and I spend a weekend with the Goslings, Bermuda, December 1908, 1908-12
116 x 74 mm. A view showing Commander Green, another man and two women standing at the entrance to a house. The other man is probably F. G. Gosling, Clerk to the Executive Council and Assistant Colonial Secretary. The two women are presumably his wife and daughter.
[Samuel Pepys, 31 foot sloop, 3rd in class C, Blue Water Classic 1852], 1952
150 x 205 mm. The caption on the reverse of the print reads: ' Smallest of 58 entries: The British 31-ft sloop Samuel Pepys, skippered by Lieutenant Commador Erroll Bruce, R. I. , to the non-American yacht with best corrected time. The sturdy little craft was third in class 'C'. Blue Water Classic - 1852 No. 5'. The reverse is also stamped with Bermuda News Bureau, and the photographer's name.
Sir Raynor Arthur Collection
Some of our guests, 1908 - 1909
112 x 90 mm. Showing a group of spectators at the hockey match. At the back of the group stands the Governor, Lieutenant General Sir William Kitchener, with his ADC, Captain OHL Nicholson sitting on the ground in front of him.
'Some of the 365 islands'. Bermuda, 1915
138 x 90 mm. Coloured postcard.
Somerset Rectory, Bermuda, 1912 - 1913
83 x 40 mm. A snapshot looking along the drive towards the front façade of Somerset Rectory.
South shore of Bermuda, 1951 - 1953
A scene showing a small beach on the right and headland stretching out to left. The caption on the face of the print reads: 'This is a view of a section of the south shore which is broken by craggy headlands and small sandy beaches...'. Both the typed caption, and the reverse of the print (handwritten in pencil) have the reference 'B104'. The print is also stamped by the Bermuda News Bureau, with the photographers name written in pencil.
St, Peter's Church, St, George, Bermuda., 1967
182 x 244mm. Showing the graveyard and church at St. George which lie on the site of the original parish church built in 1612. The tree in the centre of the graveyard is the cedar that was growing when the first General Assembly of Bermuda gathered in the old church in 1620.
Steamer 'Bermudian' entering Hamilton Harbour, 1910
130 x 77 mm. A view looking out over the harbour and showing the twin-funnelled 'Bermudian' in the distance.
Synopsis of diaries, 1932-01-01 - 1940-12-31
This volume includes notes on Bell’s social life, interests, personal affairs, travel and press publications, including many on international and colonial affairs (circa 100 sheets).
The 8th Green, Garrison Links, Bermuda, 1908 - 1909
136 x 82 mm. Showing Commander Green, Captain Nicholson and one unidentified figure standing on the green.
The captain gives a lunch. Bermuda, Dec./08. HMS 'Cornwall', 1908-12
138 x 88 mm. A group photograph of the luncheon guests on the deck of HMS 'Cornwall', with Captain Hall standing next to Mrs Popham - Lobb and Captain Dene sitting on the deck. The figure to the other side of Mrs Popham - Lobb is possibly Commander Green. Other figures unidentified.
The cathedral, 1910
133 x 81 mm. Showing the cathedral in Hamilton, the building of which was started in 1866 and finally completed in 1911. The cathedral stands on the site of the former Trinity Church which was totally destroyed by fire in 1884.
The Colonel. Bermuda, December 1908, 1908-12
83 x 139 mm. Showing Colonel F. H. Chapman standing in front of the wall of a house. He was at that time 'the senior military officer for the time being' (Colonial Office List, 1909).
The Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry Hockey team, 1908 - 1909
89 x 111 mm. Showing the army hockey team lined up and dressed in women's clothes before the match (refer to Y3070A/36).
The Duke reviewing the Bermuda Cadet Corps Pipe Band during a display in Prospect Park by 3,000 school children, 1959
The caption continues 'His visit coincided with Bermuda's celebrations of 350 years as a British colony.'
The Duke saying goodbye to Sir John Woodall at Bermuda Air Terminal shortly before he boarded the plane for England, 1959
The caption continues 'Also seen are Lady Woodall (right) and in the background, members of the Royal Commonwealth Society, led by Sir Stanley Spurling (left)'.