Mauritius (nation)
Found in 297 Collections and/or Records:
Letters, 1923-01-19 - 1924-01-01
These letters document Bell’s service as Governor of Mauritius and include the following subjects: descriptions of his accommodation, social life and leisure; work routine, official duties, colleagues, other officials, political factions, constitutional questions and Mauritius’s peoples; improvements in housing, education, sanitation and health; finance, economic initiatives and trade policy; and the views of the press (75 sheets).
Lightfoot, Regnard and Self, 1921 - 1924
100 x 140 mm. Uniformed group photographed inside a room. Regnard has not been identified, but was perhaps a Mauritian A.D.C.
Lt. Col. Godfrey C.B. Denham, 1923-03
110 x 85 mm. Showing HHB and Denham on the occasion of Bell's return to Mauritius, March 1923.
Mahébourg 8.7.23, 1923-07-08
150 x 85 mm. Sepia photograph looking across lake with boat in the foreground, and mountains in distance.
Maison Lorton, the Hermitage, Valley of the Ponce, near Port Louis, 1856
[Map of Mauritius], 1853 - 1856
Printed untitled folded map measuring 520 x 736 mm bearing Frome's signature. It is stored with RCMS 40/3.
[March past of troops, possibly in Mauritius], 1916 - 1919
A collection of loose prints (mainly snapshots). The prints are largely uncaptioned and much of this item lacks detailed identification (although many of the prints certainly relate to Bell's trip to the Far East in 1925-26).
[March past of troops, possibly in Mauritius], 1916 - 1919
A collection of loose prints (mainly snapshots). The prints are largely uncaptioned and much of this item lacks detailed identification (although many of the prints certainly relate to Bell's trip to the Far East in 1925-26).
Marguerite Adam and the Hughes-Hallett girls on Lion Mountain, 1919 - 1921
55 x 80 mm. Showing the three girls grouped on the summit, with the sea in the background.
Marguerite, Madeleine, Aline Adam, 1916
131 x 78 mm. Showing the three daughters of Pierre Adam, a member of the Mauritius Council of Government, seated in canework chairs on a verandah.
Mauritius, 1915 - 1933
Mauritius, 1969 - 1970
Correspondence, arranged by subject, relating to Fergus Wilson's work for the F.A.O., with a few related papers.
Mauritius, 1919 - 1924
A scrapbook album containing prints relating to Bell's Governorship of Mauritius from his return from leave in 1919 to his final departure in 1924. There are also some scenes in east Africa and Britain during his 1919 leave and some of a visit to Ceylon (now known as Sri Lanka) in 1921.
Mauritius, 1924
A collection of coloured 'oilette' postcards of Mauritius, published by Raphael Tuck and Sons for the British Empire Exhibition 1924.
Mauritius, 1965 - 1986
A series of photographs of the University of Mauritius, Réduit, founded in 1965.
Mauritius, 1853 - 1856
Mauritius, 1951 - 1955
When the RES Headquarters was rebuilt in 1934-36, gifts of timber for panelling and furnishing were obtained from Empire Governments, companies and individuals. Many were destroyed during the bombing of 1941 and replacement gifts were received. This file coordinates pre and post-war correspondence.
Mauritius
Collection of photographs measuring 245 x 180 mm, showing ceremonies at medical and economic events.
Mauritius, 1974-07
A series of photographs of the University of Mauritius, Réduit, founded in 1965.
Mauritius Boy Scouts, 1916
136 x 79 mm. Showing a troop of Boy Scouts on parade.
Mauritius history
An undated history of Mauritius, 412 pages, comprising a page inscribed 'No. 24 Notice Historique'; 'Table des Matieres de la Notice Historique' (numbered pp. 787-799); and a chronological account of events in Mauritius from 1507 to 1824 (numbered pp. 801-1196).
Mauritius papers of Edward Frome, 1848 - 1856
Three documents written or compiled by Edward Frome relating to Mauritius.
Mauritius Volunteers at Vacoas, 1916-10
126 x 76 mm. Showing Mauritius Volunteers parading before Bell at a review held on 19 October 1916.
Mauritius Volunteers at Vacoas, 1916-10
127 x 76 mm. Showing Mauritius Volunteers parading before Bell at a review held on 19 October 1916.
Mauritius War Memorial by J.A. Stevenson, 1921 - 1924
85 x 110 mm. A mounted photograh of the memorial showing an English and a French soldier holding up a wreath.