Gibraltar (dependent state)
Found in 342 Collections and/or Records:
Devil’s Bowling Green and Buena Vista Bay, 1866
Devil's Gap, Gibraltar, 1909-10 - 1909-11
Quarter-plate.
Devil's Tower, Gibraltar, 1866
Diana Hartley Indian Collection
Diary, 1938-02
An account of Lanning's travel to Europe from Magburaka via Freetown after thirteenth months working in Sierra Leone's mining industry. The diary ends on 21 Feb. 1938 immediately before his ship's arrival at Marseilles (13 sheets).
Diary, 1932-01-01 - 1932-12-31
Prominent subjects include Bell’s social life, interests, travels and personal affairs; letters to the press on mortality in Mauritius and suggestions for aiding sugar planters, Manchuria and the League of Nations, unemployment, and fish; the financial crisis; the Caribs of Dominica; the composition of ‘Glimpses of a Governor’s life’; a plan for international colonial conferences; Charles George Gordon; and spiritualism (circa 100 sheets).
Diary letters, 1907 - 1910
Letters written by Fisher to Halford Mackinder describing his travels (circa 2,000 pages).
Dipping fish nets, Catalan Bay, Gib[raltar]., 1909-10 - 1909-11
Quarter-plate. [Group in foreground and boats tied up along the beach beyond].
[Donkey], 1965
208 x 154 mm. Showing a donkey hitched to a cart.
Dr Lewis Paton album of missionary work in China
Drawings, 1962 - 1998
A volume containing 36 architectural and landscape drawings in pencil and related media.
Subjects are:
The Commonwealth Institute, London, 1961-1962 (4 drawings)
West Africa Tour 1968 (8 drawings)
Canada 1969 (19 drawings)
Jamaica 1969 (2 drawings)
Gibraltar 1985 and 1988 (3 drawings)
End gun, Mediterranean Battery, 1866
Sepia drawing.
Engravings and sketches, 1827 - 1860
This box contains several drawings of Canada and Mauritius by Frome which formed part of his missing sketchbooks, and engravings by other artists acquired by him. It also includes photographic reproductions of Frome’s five sketches of Kingston, Ontario, which were sold to the Agnes Etherington Art Centre of Queen’s University, Kingston in 1975. These were originally numbers 186, 189-91 and 196 of Album 6 (now RCMS 40/1/6).
Entrance to Monkey's Cave, as seen from the battery above, 1866
Entrance to St Michael's Cave, 1885
82 x 123 mm. A view looking up the steps towards the entrance from inside the cave.
Entrance to Town, 1935
87 x 65 mm. Showing the gates at the north of the town with buses and cars in the foreground and the Moorish Castle on the hill behind the town visible in the background.
Entrance to Upper Union Galleries, from near Princess Ann Battery, 1866
Europa Main Road, Gibraltar, 1909-10 - 1909-11
Quarter-plate (landscape format). [Showing wooded area on left with horse and cart on the right and two people walking in the centre].
Europa Pass : fortified by Lieut. Col. Colin Campbell, 1811, 1909-10 - 1909-11
Quarter-plate (landscape format). [Showing gateway with three people nearby].
Europa Point, Gibraltar, 1895
205 x 155 mm. Showing the cliffs and lighthouse at Europa Point, the southernmost tip of the Peninsula.
Fisherman - Catalan Bay, 1885-12
52 x 76 mm. A sketch of a fisherman dressed in blue and holding a rope.
Flank of Windmill Hill Retrenchment and back of Rock from Armstrong's Battery, 1866
Flower - Dead Horse, 1866
Flower Seller in Main Street, 1965
178 x 154 mm. Showing two tourists buying flowers at a roadside stall.