Seychelles (nation)
Found in 40 Collections and/or Records:
Seychelles, coco-nut oil mill, Felicite Island, 1910 - 1919
Collection of ten monochrome postcards of views in the Seychelles.
Seychelles Constitutional Conference, 1970-03-09
188 x 241 mm. Photo shows a general view of the conference at Marlborough House, London.
Seychelles Constitutional Conference, 1970-03-13
202 x 256 mm. Lord Shepherd, Britain’s Minister of State, Foreign and Commonwealth Office, watched by Mr. J.R. Mancham (left), Leader of the Seychelles Democratic Party, and Mr. F.A. Rene, Leader of the Seychelles Peoples’ United Party, signs the Seychelles Constitutional Report at the end of the Seychelles Constitutional Conference at Marlborough House, London.
Seychelles Constitutional Conference Opens in London, 1970-03-09
151 x 206 mm. Lord Shepherd (third from left), Minister of State, Foreign and Commonwealth Office, who presided recently at the opening session of the Seychelles Constitutional Conference, chats to three members of the Seychelles delegation at Marlborough House. They are (from left) Sir Bruce Greatbatch, Governor, Seychelles; Mr. J.R. Mancham, Leader of the Democratic Party; and Mr. F.A. Rene, Leader of the Peoples’ United Party.
Seychelles Constitutional Conference Opens in London, 1970-03-09
151 x 208 mm. The Seychelles’ delegation includes the Governor, Sir Bruce Greatbatch; Mr. A. Sauzier, the Attorney General; Mr J.R. Mancham, Leader of the Democratic Party; and Mr. F.A. Rene, Leader of the Peoples’ United Party. The British delegation was led by Lord Shepherd, Minister of State, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
Seychelles Constitutional Conference Opens in London, 1970-03-09
151 x 206 mm. Three members of the Seychelles’ delegation to the Seychelles Constitutional Conference at the opening at Marlborough House. They are (from right) Mr. F.A. Rene, Leader of the Peoples’ United Party; Mr. J.R. Mancham, Leader of the Democratic Party; and Mr. M. Green, Publicity Secretary of the Peoples’ United Party.
Seychelles, Felicite Island, 1910 - 1919
Collection of ten monochrome postcards of views in the Seychelles.
Seychelles, Inner Harbour, Port Victoria, 1910 - 1919
Collection of ten monochrome postcards of views in the Seychelles.
Seychelles, Lighthouse, Denis Island, 1910 - 1919
Collection of ten monochrome postcards of views in the Seychelles.
Seychelles, Long Pier and Coaling Station, Port Victoria, 1910 - 1919
Collection of ten monochrome postcards of views in the Seychelles.
Seychelles photographs, 1880-1950
Collection of loose photographs from various sources, of various sizes, mounted on card. Prints are numbered 1-3 since the first item consists of three photographs.
Seychelles Trois Fréres Mountain, Mahé Island, 1910 - 1919
Collection of ten monochrome postcards of views in the Seychelles.
Talks on New Constitution of Seychelles Islands, 1970-03-09
188 x 236 mm. Photo shows at the conference table at Marlborough House: Lord Shepherd (left, fore) Mr. A. Sauzier (Attorney General, second right), and Mr Albert Rene (right, nearest camera).
The coco-de-mer palm in the grounds of Government House, 1880 - 1889
116 x 163 mm. View showing Sultan Abdullah of Perak standing beneath the coc-de-mer tree in Government House, Port Victoria. Abdullah was Sultan of Perak from 1872 to 1875 when he was deposed by the British for his complicity in the murder of the British Resident James Birch. He spent the years 1875-95 in exile in the Seychelles before being permitted to return to Perak. A note on the reverse of the mount gives details of the life cycle of the coco-de-mer palm.
Victoria Street, Mahé, Seychelles, 1910 - 1919
Collection of ten monochrome postcards of views in the Seychelles.