Gibraltar (dependent state)
Found in 322 Collections and/or Records:
No.7, Queen's Gallery (Upper Union), 1866
North Peak of Rock, above Catalan Bay, 1909-10 - 1909-11
Quarter-plate. Note water catchment: corrugated iron washed over with cement on a sand bed and bolted to the rock at the top - otherwise hanging loose like a curtain.
Nos. 1 and 2, Queen's Gallery (Upper Union), 1866
Nurse and Child, Alameda Gardens, 1909-10 - 1909-11
Half-plate. [Taken from same place as 6013].
O'Hara's Tower and back of Rock, 1866
Old Mole and St. Roque in the distance from above Artillery Guard House, 1866
Old Saracen Tower, from garden of Commandant, Royal Engineers, dated about A.D. 750, 1866
On the Alameda Parade Ground, early morning, 1909-10 - 1909-11
Quarter-plate (landscape format). The 2nd Battalion, Bedfordshires. [One of three faded prints of the Battalion at different stages of parade with one man on horseback].
On the Alameda Parade Ground, early morning, 1909-10 - 1909-11
Quarter-plate (landscape format). The 2nd Battalion, Bedfordshires. [One of three faded prints of the Battalion at different stages of parade with one man on horseback].
On the Alameda Parade Ground, early morning, 1909-10 - 1909-11
Quarter-plate (landscape format). The 2nd Battalion, Bedfordshires. [One of three faded prints of the Battalion at different stages of parade with one man on horseback].
Other countries, 1900 - 1953
Two photographs taken in Malta, one of which is dated 1907; a photograph taken in Gibraltar, c. 1900-1910; and a postcard from Grand Cayman, 1953.
Paintings, 1907 - 1910
Paintings created by Alfred Hugh Fisher for the Colonial Office Visual Instruction Committee. Fisher's titles and captions have been recorded as found. They may include language which is offensive, inaccurate or inappropriate, but have been retained to reflect the context of the collection's creation. Captions supplied by the cataloguer are enclosed in square brackets.
[Panoramic view of Gibraltar], 1939
Three prints measuring, when joined, 429 x 107 mm. Panoramic view from above the town looking down onto the town and harbour. The harbour itself is crowded with naval vessels, and this view may show the massing of the Home and Mediterranean Fleets at Gibraltar in 1939.
Pathway up the Old Men's Garden, Gibraltar, 1866
Pen and ink sketch.
Photograph album of Major Hubert Richard Lovett, circa 1877-1891, 1877 - 1891
An album containing photographs relating to Lovett's military service in India and South Africa in the 1870s and 1880s. It also contains photographs of other places visited en route to India.
Plan of Gibraltar, 1865
Sepia drawing.
Playground of the Sacred Heart Boys' School, 1909-10 - 1909-11
Quarter-plate (landscape format). [By Sacred Heart Church].
Playground of the Sacred Heart Boys' School, 1909-10 - 1909-11
Quarter-plate (landscape format). Kept by the Christian Brothers of Cork. [Group near high wall].
Playground of the Sacred Heart Boys' School, 1909-10 - 1909-11
Quarter-plate (landscape format). Two photographs of the same group bit 6077 taken from a slightly higher position].
Playground of the Sacred Heart Boys' School, 1909-10 - 1909-11
Quarter-plate (landscape format). Two photographs of the same group but 6077 taken from a slightly higher position].
[Postcards of Gibraltar], 1910
Collection of loose tinted postcards showing views in Gibraltar. The postcards are produced by Beanland, Malin and Co, with the exception of no. 4 which is captioned 'A. Beanland, Gibraltar. Printed in Germany'.
[Postcards of Gibraltar], 1910
Collection of loose tinted postcards showing various views in Gibraltar.
[Postcards of Gibraltar], 1910
Collection of loose tinted postcards showing views in Gibraltar.
[Postcards of Gibraltar], 1900 - 1910
Loose monochrome postcards showing views in Gibraltar. Published by A. Beanland (16), Benzaquen and Co (17-19) and V.B. Cumbo (20-22).
[Postcards of Gibraltar], 1950
Loose miscellaneous monochrome postcards (original photographs). Published by Beanland, Malin and Co. (23-28, 36-52), Real Photo Production (29-30), unknown (31) and L. Sacarello (32-35).