Southampton (inhabited place)
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Closer view of same group, 1937-08-14
180 x 125 mm. The tall figure by Dr Rendall is probably H.D. Hake, Tour Director.
[Gibb's Hill Lighthouse, Southampton Parish], 1951 - 1953
This lighthouse stands on a hill 245 feet above sea level and is itself 117 feet high. A caption on the face of the print reads: '4712-12. Framed by the white-washed roof and chimney of a typical Bermuda farmhouse is Gibb's Hill Lighthouse, highest point in Bermuda. From the observation platform, one commands a superb view of the entire western end of the colony. Bermuda News Bureau, 620 Fifth Avenue, N. Y. Columbus 5-3965. Hamilton, Bermuda, Cable 'Newsbur''.
Group by the Southampton train at Waterloo 14 August 1937, with Dr Rendall, 1937-08-14
178 x 125 mm.
Group on board 'Ionic' at Southampton 4 January 1929 with Dr Rendall and Margaret Best, 1929-01-04
215 x 160 mm.
Group on board 'Queen Mary', 1938-09-07 - 1938-09-12
157 x 112 mm. The party returned on this ship from New York to Southampton, 7-12 September 1938.
Leviathan entering Southampton Docks, 1928-06-01
Album of mostly 80 x 54 mm prints. There is a brief list describing items 1-98, which document the trip from Southampton to South Africa, travel in South Africa, and the visit to Southern Rhodesia. Many photos do not appear in the exact numerical order given in the listing. The rest of the images are uncaptioned, but their general locations have been identified by reference to the diary RCMS 353/1.
R.M.S. Arundel Castle in Southampton Docks, 1928-06-01
Album of mostly 80 x 54 mm prints. There is a brief list describing items 1-98, which document the trip from Southampton to South Africa, travel in South Africa, and the visit to Southern Rhodesia. Many photos do not appear in the exact numerical order given in the listing. The rest of the images are uncaptioned, but their general locations have been identified by reference to the diary RCMS 353/1.
Southampton Local Committee Correspondence, 1930 - 1931
The Committee was created in Mar. 1930 but ceased activity in early 1931 owing to an adverse decision on subscription rates.