Bangladesh (nation)
Found in 36 Collections and/or Records:
A group of the signal section, 1934
54 x 78 mm.
A house of prayer, 1932 - 1934
78 x 53 mm.
A temple, 1932 - 1934
60 x 110 mm.
A view of our bungalow, 1934
78 x 53 mm.
Bangladesh, 1974
A series of coloured photographs of exhibitions marking a Chemistry link between Birkbeck College, London (Professor R. Shaw) and Bangladesh (Professor Murthy). Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology was established as the East Pakistan University of Engineering and Technology in 1961. The name change took place in 1972, the year after independence from Pakistan was declared. Photographer unknown.
Bollobhpur [Ballabhpur] Hospital: Miss Florence West welcoming patients, 1964, 1964
60 x 80 mm. glossy print with 56 mm. negative.
Chatty and lance corporal Turner, 1931 - 1934
55 x 78 mm.
Commonwealth Tour: Autumn 1955, 1955-08-30 - 1955-11-04
[Commonwealth Universities], 1946 - 1986
Includes material on Universities throughout the Commonwealth of Nations.
Dilbro with Jenny, 1934
54 x 78 mm. A man sitting with a monkey on his knee.
Drummers going to bugle practice, 1934
78 x 53 mm.
Geographical, 1942 - 1980
Jenny [a monkey] learning her tricks, 1934
54 x 78 mm.
Jenny [a monkey] with her kitten, 1934
54 x 78 mm.
Lance corporal Checquer and Lance corporal Barriskell, 1934
55 x 78 mm.
[Military barracks], 1934
110 x 60 mm.
One of the ghari or hot box, 1934
110 x 60 mm. A horse drawn carriage with two drivers.
Paper Mill on the Karnaphuli River, 30 miles from Chittagong, 1960 - 1969
255 x 205 mm. World Bank.
Spot Reade Sigs, 1934
54 x 78 mm. Showing a European man sitting on the steps of a building.
The big [water] tank, 1932 - 1934
60 x 110 mm.
The bungalow blown down during the cyclone, 1934
60 x 110 mm. A young man and young woman seated on bicycles with a building in the background.
The Dacca [Dhaka] police station, 1931 - 1934
60 x 105 mm.
The drums marching the draft in, 1934
54 x 78 mm.
The drums rugby team, 1934
78 x 53 mm.
The second lot for show, 1934
110 x 60 mm. Soldiers leading mules in an enclosure.