Barbados (nation)
Found in 77 Collections and/or Records:
Oistins from Christ Church, Barbados (flying fish in distance), 1905
202 x 147 mm. A view looking towards Oistins, or Austin's Bay from inland, with fields under cultiviation in the foreground and a fleet of small sailing boats at anchor in the harbour.
Papers relating to the early history of Barbados, 1909
Two copies of a 7 sheet printed leaflet, one annotated by Davis.
Photographs of Barbados, circa 1905, 1905
Contains loose prints measuring approximately 200 x 150 mm, with pencilled captions on the backs.
Public Buildings and Trafalgar Square, Bridgetown, 1900 - 1920
Packet of '12 Real Photograph Snap-Shots' showing views of Barbados, British West Indies. The matt sepia photos measure 60 x 85mm each, and the captions are printed on the backs. Produced by Raphael Tuck and Sons ltd.
Roebuck Street, Bridgetown, Barbados, 1905
199 x 145 mm. A view looking along this Bridgetown shopping street with native women carrying loads in baskets, and donkey carts on the roadway.
Royal grant of West Indian governorship, 1971
A coloured photograph of an illuminated document dated 13 September 1625, 12'' x 8'', granting Sir Thomas Warner the governorship of St Christopher (St Kitts), 'Mevis' (Nevis), Barbados and Montserrat. There is an accompanying photocopy of a typed description of the grant and of the translation given in A. Warner, 'Sir Thomas Warner' (1933), pp. 28-33.
Souvenir of Barbados BWI, 1910
Postcard booklet containing six tinted postcards published by Bruce Weatherhead Barbados Pharmacy, Bridgetown, Barbados.
Speightstown, St Peter, Barbados, 1905
202 x 147 mm. A view from the harbour showing the jetty and waterfront houses of this west coast town. The church tower can be seen behind the harbour houses.
St Michael's Cathedral, Barbados, 1905
200 x 142 mm. A view looking along the Cathedral nave towards the altar and stained glass windows of the east wall.
St Nicholas Abbey, St Lucy [sic], Barbados, 1905
201 x 150 mm. Showing the front façade of this attractive house which is situated in the parish of St Peter not St Lucy. The second oldest house in Barbados, it was built in the late 1650s a few years after Drax Hall.
Sugar factory, 1900 - 1920
Packet of '12 Real Photograph Snap-Shots' showing views of Barbados, British West Indies. The matt sepia photos measure 60 x 85mm each, and the captions are printed on the backs. Produced by Raphael Tuck and Sons ltd.
Team of mules carting cotton, Carringtons, St Philip, Barbados, 1905
207 x 149 mm. Showing a team of six mules hitched to a cart loaded with sacks of baled cotton.
Tercentenary monument, Holetown, St James, Barbados, 1905
148 x 198 mm. A view of the monument erected in 1905 to celebrate the first English landing in Barbados three hundred years before from the ship 'Olive Blossom.' 'They erected a cross and inscribed on a tree the words 'James K of E and this island' thus constituting possession for the crown in whose uninterrupted possession this island has remained' (part of inscription on monument).
The Careenage, Bridgetown - Barbados, 1933 - 1971
110 x 80 mm.
The Careenage, Bridgetown - Barbados, 1933 - 1971
110 x 80 mm.
The Crane Hotel and Beach. The Crane beach is on the south-east of the island, 1900 - 1920
Packet of '12 Real Photograph Snap-Shots' showing views of Barbados, British West Indies. The matt sepia photos measure 60 x 85mm each, and the captions are printed on the backs. Produced by Raphael Tuck and Sons ltd.
The Crane Hotel, St Philip, Barbados, 1905
203 x 147 mm. A view looking toward the hotel buildings which stand on a palm covered clifftop overlooking the sea at the south-eastern end of the island. The hotel was one of the most popular in Barbados in the last of the nineteenth century and the beginning of this.
The Hole, Holetown, St James, Barbados : place of landing of first settlers (1605), 1905
Showing the small bay with the open sea beyond where the passengers from the 'Olive Blossom' landed in 1605.
The last remaining wind operated sugar mill in the Scotland District (To be restored as a national monument) - Barbados, 1933 - 1971
110 x 80 mm.
The Wharf, Bridgetown, Barbados, 1880
239 x 191 mm. View showing waterfront buildings lining the Careenage at Bridgetown. At the extreme left of the print are the premises of Da Costa and Co., one of the oldest established firms in Barbados. Originally trading as Barrow and Dummett, the business was bought by David Da Costa in 1868. Next to Da Costa and Co. is the Harbourmaster's Office.
Tower of the main building, University of the West Indies, Cave Hill campus, 1933 - 1971
80 x 110 mm.
Trafalgar square, Bridgetown - Barbados, 1933 - 1971
110 x 80 mm.
University of the West Indies: Barbados, 1963 - 1986
A series of photographs of the University of the West Indies at Barbados. The Barbados campus at Cave Hill was established in 1963.
View of Harbour, Bridgetown, 1900 - 1920
Packet of '12 Real Photograph Snap-Shots' showing views of Barbados, British West Indies. The matt sepia photos measure 60 x 85mm each, and the captions are printed on the backs. Produced by Raphael Tuck and Sons ltd.
West Indies, 1948 - 1986
A series of photographs of universities in the West Indies.