Belize (nation)
Found in 167 Collections and/or Records:
The new House of Assembly at Belmopan (new capital of Belise) - Belise [i.e. Belize], 1933 - 1971
110 x 80 mm.
The Parade Ground, Newton Barracks, Belize, on Race Day, 1911
153 x 110 mm. Showing crowds in their best clothes walking beside the race track on Race Day.
Three letters from the Bishop of London, William Howley, regarding affairs in Honduras, 1817-07-31 - 1817-08-01
Trestle Bridge on the Stann Creek Railway, 1911
127 x 101 mm. Showing Hondurans sitting on the wooden trestle railway bridge which crosses low ground in the jungle. Completed in the early years of this century, the railway ran from Middlesex to Dangriga along the Stann Creek Valley. Some of the building was done by immigrants from the West Indian islands who came to the Stann Creek area between 1880 and 1890 attracted by the prosperity of the banana plantations in the area.
Two letters testifying to ‘great services’ rendered to the community by Col. Arthur, 1817-03-13 - 1819-11-15
Two receipts for sales of enslaved persons, and extract from 'Clerical Register of Honduras, Baptisms' in 1803 of Samuel Grant ‘esteemed free’, 1803-07-31 - 1814-08-12
United Fruit Coy's Banana Plantation, Stann Creek, 1911
United Fruit Coy's plantation, Stann Creek, 1911
136 x 87 mm. A postcard (original photograph) looking along a railway track with plantation workers' huts on either side and the manager's residence on a hill in the background. With mountains in the distance.
United Fruit Coy's Plantation, Stann Creek. Manager's House, 1911
137 x 88 mm. A close-up view of the house on the hill seen in the preceding plate, a raised two storey wooden building with verandahs on all sides.
View at St. George's Caye [sic], 1911
View in Belize, 1911
390 x 80 mm. A roughly joined panorama of the south side of Belize City consisting of three prints. The view extends to the harbour frontage at the left of the picture and shows a small part of the north side of the city at the right. In the centre of the picture can be seen the original Court House and the Presbyterian Church.
View in Belize [i.e. Belize City] - south side canal, 1911
127 x 101 mm. Showing part of the canal which runs from Haulover Creek through the southern section of Belize City, with children standing on a small wooden bridge and a European woman in in the foreground.
View in Stann Creek [i.e. Dangriga], 1911
127 x 101 mm. Showing Honduran women posing for the camera on the bank of the river at Stann Creek.
Views in British Honduras, circa 1911, 1911
Loose photographs of various sizes, either captioned on the print or which have hand-written captions on the reverse. Photographs are by William F. Avery, J.E. Plummer and Mr Boyle, chief engineer on the Stann Creek Railway. They are broken into the following categories thus: Y3078A/1: panorama of Belize City, by Avery; Y3078A/2-8: miscellaneous views by J.E. Plummer; Y3078A/14-16: views of the Stann Creek Railway by Boyle.