Bermuda (dependent state)
Found in 193 Collections and/or Records:
[The Executive Council in session], 1951 - 1954
The Members present at the Executive Council meeting are, left to right: (Sir) Henry Vessey, Unofficial Member; (Sir) Harry Butterfield, Unofficial Member; W. W. Davidson, Colonial Treasurer; (Sir) Raynor Arthur, Colonial Secretary; Sir Alexander Hood, Governor; Major David Huxley, Attorney General; (Sir) Bayard Dill, Unofficial Member; Hereward Watlington, Unofficial Member; Edward Tristram Smith, Assistant Colonial Secretary and Clerk to the Council.
The Governor and the Church take snapshots at half - time, 1908 - 1909
90 x 112 mm. Showing the Governor, Lieutenant - General Sir Walter Kitchener (cf Y3070A/65) and an unidentified cleric taking photographs of the hockey teams.
The Governor of Bermuda and Captain Nicholson, 1908 - 1909
The Greasy Pole at the Pier for the Naval Cadets, 1908 - 1909
78 x 101 mm. Showing a naval cadet edging along the greasy pole.
The Greasy Pole at the Pier for the Naval Cadets, 1908 - 1909
73 x 101 mm. A similar photograph to Y3070A/37.
The Islands from Gibb's Hill, 1951 - 1953
The reverse of the print is stamped with the photographers details: 'Photo - Frederick L. Hamilton, 315 8th Avenue, Pelham 65, New York.' and has been given the negative number 'A-5'.
The Lawn, 1908 - 1909
90 x 113 mm. Showing part of the Admirality House Lawns with a group of naval cadets in the background.
The Pier at Admirality House Garden, Bermuda, 1908 - 1909
The Play, 1908 - 1909
112 x 90 mm. Showing the hockey match in progress.
The play, 1908 - 1909
124 x 97 mm. Showing the hockey match in progress with spectators in the background.
The Press, 1908 - 1909
90 x 113 mm. Showing a row of naval cadets watching the hockey match with a banner which reads 'The pen is mightier than the sword. But neither cuts like a woman's tongue'.
The Queen's visit to the Bermuda House of Assembly, 1953
A collection of loose prints measuring approximately 240 x 195 mm, with brief captions attached. This event took place during the Queen's world tour of the Commonwealth in 1953-4. Photographs by the Bermuda News Bureau.
The Regiment's team and their herald, 1908 - 1909
152 x 101 mm. Showing the Regiment's team, a similar photograph to Y3070A/44 and with a banner reading 'We women rule the roost'.
The ship's team and their herald, 1908 - 1909
152 x 102 mm. Showing the ship's hockey team, dressed as women, one man holding a banner reading 'votes for women'.
The two referees. Lieutenant [James B.] Kitson and Engineer Lieut. E.W. Roberts, 1908 - 1909
113 x 90 mm. Showing the two lieutenants, dressed as women, on their way to the hockey match.
Transcript of interview: George Fergusson, 2024
The programme comprises transcripts of interviews with senior diplomats.
Transcript of interview: John Rankin, 2024
The programme comprises transcripts of interviews with senior diplomats.
Tug of war, Bermuda, May 1908, 1908-05
103 x 78 mm. Showing a tug of war in progress between teams from HMS 'Cornwall' and the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry ('they win 2 to 0').
Two heralds announce the arrival of the 'Church' at the pageant, 1908 - 1909
90 x 113 mm. Showing two men dressed as women arriving at the carnival, one carrying a banner which reads 'Church and State and good old Popery forever'.
[View across the water between islands], 1951 - 1953
A view looking out over walled gardens towards another island across the water. Exact location unknown. On the reverse of the print is the photographic studio's stamp, and also the word 'cover', written in pencil, and circled.
[View from garden overlooking islands and inlets], 1951 - 1953
A view from a garden replete with wooden chairs and lounges overlooking the islands and inlets beyond. Buildings can be seen on the nearest islands. Exact location unknown.
[View looking out across the bay ], 1951 - 1953
A view looking towards the sea from a point overlooking an unnamed bay, with several aloe vera plants in the foreground and jagged coral rocks on the beach. Exact location unknown. The reverse of the print is stamped with 'Bermuda News Bureau'.
[View of a ruin], 1951 - 1953
A view of a ruin (possibly a British army fort), looking over the sea to another Island. Exact location unknown.
[View of unnamed house], 1951 - 1953
195 mm x 190 mm. The caption on the reverse reads: ' In spite of its date, the house manages to achieve dignity, proportion, and comeliness, aided by local architectural detail of chimneys, stepped roof, and welcoming arms steps.' There are two handwritten comments, in black ink, on the reverse: 'Sovay (?) No. 2' and 'No. 1 to overlap No. 2.' It is not known what this refers to, as there is no photograph numbered '2' in this collection.
[View of unnamed house], 1951 - 1953
A view of a building with a stepped, white-washed roof. There is a stamp on the reverse giving the photographers name and details.