Saint Vincent (island)
Found in 49 Collections and/or Records:
Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester, at Westminster Abbey for a Thanksgiving Service for the independence of St. Vincent, 1979-10
Neg.
Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester, at Westminster Abbey where she attended a Thanksgiving Service for the independence from Britain of St Vincent, 1979-10
136 x 202 mm. Facing her is the island’s new High Commissioner, Dr. Claudius Thomas.
Saint Vincent Constitutional Conference, London: closing ceremony, 1978-09
13 negatives.
Sea Island Cotton, 1900 - 1910
208 x 152 mm. A scene in a cotton ginnery showing mounds of separated cotton awaiting pressing.
Sgt Murphy and SM [Susan Marnham], 1970-05
[Same spot].
St V [i.e. St Vincent ], N [i.e. north] of Kingstown, 1971-10
Contains slides all in Kodachrome mounts. Only a few of these show St Vincent itself; the majority are of the Grenadines including several of Mustique. Slides have been renumbered but arrangement in the file remains as per the original typescript catalogue.
St Vincent, 1970 - 1971
Contains slides all in Kodachrome mounts. Only a few of these show St Vincent itself; the majority are of the Grenadines including several of Mustique. Slides have been renumbered but arrangement in the file remains as per the original typescript catalogue.
St. Vincent, 1910
Monochrome postcards of St. Vincent, published by Raphael Tuck and Sons Ltd. for the West Indian and Atlantic Group Committee. Subjects include: harvesting arrowfoot, St. George's Cathedral, a fish market, Carnegie Library and business houses in Kingston.
St. Vincent, 1920
Miscellaneous monochrome postcards. Subjects include: police barracks, Government Observation Station, the public library and street views.
St Vincent and the northern Grenadines : Saint Vincent ?, 1956 - 1958
[From the sea].
St Vincent Bellair, 1880 - 1889
204 x 153 mm. A view showing plantation buildings at Bellair with crops, probably sugar, growing in the background.
St Vincent Carib Altar, 1880 - 1889
200 x 152 mm. A view showing a rock face carved with esoteric designs, beside which lie two bone objects. For a picture of one of the last Carib families in St Vincent and a note on their expulsion from St Vincent, see Y30773B/6.
St Vincent Coloraine River, 1880 - 1889
200 x 152 mm. A view looking along the shallow, boulder strewn Coloraine River with an iron girder bridge in the background and mountain in the distance.
St Vincent Constitutional Conference At Foreign & Commonwealth Office, London, 1969-06
188 x 240 mm. Picture shows, representing the United Kingdom, Lord Shepherd signing the Constitution papers, watched by Mr Milton Cato.
St Vincent Constitutional Conference Opens in London, 1969-06-24
St Vincent from G H, 1971-02
Contains slides all in Kodachrome mounts. Only a few of these show St Vincent itself; the majority are of the Grenadines including several of Mustique. Slides have been renumbered but arrangement in the file remains as per the original typescript catalogue.
St Vincent Kingstown, 1880 - 1889
205 x 154 mm. A view looking down onto the town from the hills behind and showing the houses running down to the waterfront and the jetties projecting out into the bay.
St Vincent Kingstown, 1880 - 1889
24 x 150 mm. A view looking down on an unidentified street in Kingstown towards the sea. An official ceremony, the exact nature of which is unknown, is taking place: a group of islanders are watching various colonial officials and a guard of sailors at the side entrance of one of the buildings.
St Vincent Settlement not Reached, 1969-06-27
192 x 241 mm. Photo shows: Mr Ebenezer Joshua, of the Opposition People’s Political Party, speaking at the Conference held at Marlborough House.
The Crater of the Soufrière, St Vincent [i.e. La Soufrière, Saint Vincent], from the south lip, 1907, 1907
White ginger, St Vincent, 1971-10
Contains slides all in Kodachrome mounts. Only a few of these show St Vincent itself; the majority are of the Grenadines including several of Mustique. Slides have been renumbered but arrangement in the file remains as per the original typescript catalogue.
Windward Coast, St. Vincent [i.e. Saint Vincent], 1890 - 1900
MISSING 11/4/03. 239 x 191mm. A view looking along the rocky eastern coastline of Saint Vincent. A rather uninspired photograph.
Windward Islands Constitutional Conference Held in London, 1966-04
139 x 197 mm. Pictured here are the Chief Ministers of the four territories with Mr. Fred Lee, Britain’s Secretary of State for the Colonies: (from left to right) Mr. J.G.M. Compton (St Lucia), Mr. E.T. Joshua (St Vincent), Mr. Fred Lee, Mr. E.O. Le Branc (Dominica) and Mr. H.A. Blaize (Grenada).
Windward Islands Constitutional Conference Held in London, 1966-04
193 x 144 mm. Pictured here is Mrs. E.T. Joshua, the only woman delegate at the conference. A member of the St. Vincent Legislative Council, she is the wife of St. Vincent’s Chief Minister.