Guyana (nation)
Found in 137 Collections and/or Records:
The Indian village of Himieng, 1872
205 x 139 mm. View from a rise looking across the Potaro River towards the thick jungle on the further bank.
The possibilities of the North-West District of British Guiana, 1894
A paper read to the Royal Colonial Institute, 27 November 1894, 14 pages.
Thessalonika 13 or 14 April, 1872
201 x 134 mm. Showing a group posed in a clearing at Thessalonika, a mission station on the Essuequibo. The photographer’s portable dark tent can be seen on a tripod in the foreground.
To the Kaieteur Fall and Back, 1908 - 1915
Travel agents’ information booklet.
Transcript of interview: Edward Glover, 2021
The programme comprises transcripts of interviews with senior diplomats.
Tumalamari Cataract 20-22 April, 1872
204 x 139 mm. General view looking up the rocky cataract, situated a few miles north of the junction between the Essequibo and Potaro Rivers.
Tumalamari Cataract from above 20-22 April, 1872
205 x 139 mm. View looking down the cataract on the Potaro River. Poor condition.
United Force Party Delegates at London talks, 1962-10
157 x 201 mm. Mr P.S. D’aguiar (left), Mr. Randolph R. Cheeks and Mr. Stephen Campbell (right), United Force Party delegates are pictured at the opening session of the British Guiana Independence Conference at Lancaster House, London.
Valley of the Potaro from the head of the great fall 1 May, 1872
203 x 138 mm. View from the top of the Kaieteur Falls looking along the massive gorge of the Potaro River.
View below Curatoka Rapid ?19 April, 1872
205 x 139 mm. View on the Essequibo, with jungle on the further bank of the river.
View near Moyowa Seeyna Cataract 23 April, 1872
205 x 138 mm. View of the Potaro River near the cataract, with jungle in the background.
West Indian and British Guiana Trade Delegation Press Conference, 1950 - 1970
150 x 203 mm. From left to right picture shows: - Mr. A.C Hale, Dr. C.G.D. La Corbiniere, Hon H.A. Blaize and Mr. C.P. Stephenson.