Barbados (nation)
Found in 93 Collections and/or Records:
Barbados: detailed programmes, 1959-06
Barbados: information for visits, 1959-06
Includes brochures and papers about the work of the Housing Authority and of the Rediffusion Broadcasting Service.
Barbados: letters of thanks after visit, 1959-06
Barbados passport, 1918 - 1919
Issued to Kate Marjorie Hutchinson, teacher, 1918, with endorsements from the Canadian Department of External Affairs, the Japanese and Chinese consulates in Vancouver and the Penang registrar, 1918-1919. The passport has the seal of the Barbados colony.
Barbados: programmes, correspondence, reports and papers on "General Policy" for visit, 1959-06
Bathsheba Coast. On the east side 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.
Bridgetown from the Railway Station, 1880
Captain Henry Hawley, 1908
Summary of contents of an inquisition into the affairs of Captain Henry Hawley, 1640. 14 sheets.
Captain John Manning, St Thomas Troop, Barbados Yeomanry Cavalry, 1861, 1960 - 1980
104 x 155 mm. Full length uniformed portrait of Captain John Manning. There are ink annotations probably made by two different hands on the reverse of this photograph. One appears to be instructions to a printer for how this photograph is to appear in a publication. The other gives details of the uniform worn by Manning. Photographer unknown.
Caribbean tour, 1954 - 1958
Albums of black and white photographs from the tour of 1954 interleaved with typescript details of the itinerary and inserted press cuttings, postcards, maps and other items.
Central Office of Information photograph collection
Chamberlain bridge, Landing steps, etc, Barbados, 1910
200 x 140 mm. A view looking down on part of the Bridgetown dock area with a sailing ship moored near the Chamberlain Bridge. Larger steam vessels can be seen at anchor offshore in the deep-water harbour. The bridge was presumably named out of gratitude for Joseph Chamberlain's successful fight to induce the cabinet to abolish the bounty system which encouraged European beet production at the expense of imported West Indian sugar.
[Coastline at Bathsheba], 1905
197 x 150 mm. A view looking along the north-eastern coastline and showing the series of rocky outcrops.
[Coastline near Bissex Hill from inland], 1905
203 x 143 mm. A view looking across hilly land towards the sea. A pencilled note on the back of the print states that owing to the wind which blows across the island, the sound of the sea was audible from the spot at which the photograph was taken.
Commonwealth in Focus Slides
[Commonwealth Universities], 1946 - 1986
Includes material on Universities throughout the Commonwealth of Nations.
Conch shell tools, 180 - 1300
Cutting sugar-cane, 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.
Exterior of cotton factory, Barbados, 1905
201 x 150 mm. Showing the cotton factory buildigns with a tall chimney in the background.
Fisher photograph collection
Golf Club and Links, 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.
Govt [i.e. Government] House, Barbados, 1905
203 x 150 mm. A view looking across the lawn towards Government House which overlooks the suburb of Belleville.
Inter-University Council Collection
Interior of cotton factory, Barbados, 1910
195 x 145 mm. Showing women sitting beside their machines with large piles of cotton in front of them.
Irrigation in Barbados, 1940 - 1959
166 x 115 mm. The caption on the reverse reads 'Mr. Sam Marshall's flourishing market garden which is irrigated by pipeline sprays. The windmill in the background pumps the water from a 49' well'.