Adan (governate)
Found in 108 Collections and/or Records:
Reports on Aden routes
Manuscript and typescript reports by Wheeler and others on Aden routes, with a sketch map of the area. The papers include Wheeler's report on the best road from Aden to Dthala for a force accompanied by artillery on wheels, with a covering letter to D.A.A.G., Aden, 13 November 1902, 22 pages. The other items include a diary and itinerary of Route Sanah to Dthala by the Wadi Tiban, Wadi Tabaghain and Sueda, 1-10 May 1905, 14 pages, and similar reports.
R.I.M. Mayo in Aden Harbour, 1908
Quarter-plate. [No print]. Missing.
Seedee boy, Aden [i.e. Adan], 1909
A view showing a man relaxing on a boat deck.
Solomons Tanks, Aden [i.e. 'Adan], 1908
Quarter-plate. Painting only. In Tank No. 1 contents 1 255 424 gallons.
Solomons Tanks, Aden [i.e. 'Adan], 1908
Quarter-plate. In Tank No. 1 contents 1 255 424 gallons.
Soudanese [sic] boys at Aden, 1870 - 1879
207 x 253 mm. Full length studio portrait of two boys seated on a rock and holding spears.
South Arabian Conference Opens in London, 1964-06
157 x 203 mm. The scene at Lancaster House in London as Britain’s Colonial Secretary, Mr Duncan Sandys, welcomes delegates to the conference on the constitutional progress of the Federation of South Arabia towards independence. An interpreter is seen standing at left.
South Arabian Conference Opens in London, 1964-06
155 x 202 mm. From left: Shaikh Husain bin Mansur, Naib, Dathina; Shaikh Mahmud bin Muhammad al’ Aqrabi, State Ruler; and Sultan Nasir bin Aidrusal Aulaqi, Minister of State for Supreme Council Affairs.
South Arabian Conference Opens in London, 1964-06
157 x 202 mm. From left: Shaikh Husain bin Mansur, Naib, Dathina; Shaikh Mahmud bin Muhammad al Aqrabi, State Ruler; and Sultan Nasir bin Aidrusal Aulaqi, Minister of State for Supreme Council Affairs.
South Arabian Conference Opens in London, 1964-06
155 x 202 mm. From left: Shaikh Husain bin Mansur, Naib, Dathina; Shaikh Mahmud bin Muhammad al Aqrabi, State Ruler; and Sultan Nasir bin Aidrusal Aulaqi, Minister of State for Supreme Council Affairs.
South Arabian Conference Opens in London, 1964-06
140 x 202 mm. From left: H.H. Sultan Fadhl bin Ali al Abdali, Minister of Defence; Sultan Salih bin Husain al Audhali, Minister of Internal Security; and Amir Salih bin Husain al Habili, State Ruler.
South Arabian Conference Opens in London, 1964-06
155 x 203 mm. From right: Sultan Ahmad bin Abdullah al Fadhli, Minister of National Guidance and Information and Chairman of Supreme Council; Shaikh Muhammad Farid al Aulaqi, Minister of External Affairs; and Seiyid Zain Abdu Baharun, Chief Minister, Aden State, and Federal Minister without Portfolio.
South Arabian Conference Opens in London, 1964-06
154 x 203 mm. From left: Mr. Mustafa Abdullah Abdu, Minister of Local Government, Aden; Mr. Abdul Hamid Muhammad Ghanem, Minister of Finance, Aden; and Mr. Husain Ali Bayumi, Minister of State for Ministerial Affairs, Aden.
South Arabian Conference Opens in London, 1964-06
157 x 202 mm. Mr Duncan Sandys, Colonial Secretary (centre), is seen with Mr. Nigel Fisher, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for the Commonwealth and the Colonies (left), and Sir Gerald Trevaskis, High Commissioner for Aden and the Protectorate of South Arabia, at the opening session of the conference held at Lancaster House, to discuss the constitutional progress of the Federation of South Arabia towards independence.
Souvenir programme of Royal Visit to Aden, 1954
The text is given in both English and Arabic, and includes details of the itinerary.
Souvenir programme of Royal Visit to Aden, 1954
The text is given in both English and Arabic.
Tame lion, Aden [i.e. Adan], 1909
A view showing a young lion sitting on a verandah with an unidentified figure standing at the right.
Tanks. Aden [i.e. Adan], 1909
A view looking over the ancient water reservoirs.
Tanks. Aden [i.e. Adan], 1909
A close-up view of some of the stonework in the reservoirs.
Tanks. Aden [i.e. Adan], 1909
A close-up view of some of the stonework in the reservoirs with a door or sluice at the right.
The Akaba, Aden [i.e. 'Adan], 1908
Quarter-plate. [No print]. Missing.
The ancient Tanks, Aden [i.e. 'Adan], 1908
Quarter-plate. Between tanks numbers 3 and 4: No. 3 is just beyond the bridge: contents 21 011 gallons (i.e. one of the smaller tanks).
The Camel Market, 1908
Quarter-plate (landscape format). [No print]. Missing. In the Arab Town, Aden.
The Crater - Aden [i.e. `Adan], 1965 - 1966
Aerial view.