Windward Islands (island group)
Found in 441 Collections and/or Records:
Photographs of St. Vincent
A collection of loose photographs measuring approximately 240 x 190 mm, with pencilled captions on the reverse. Of excellent technical quality, the photographs show scenes in and around Kingstown on a market day. The front of each print is imprinted 'J.C. Wilson, Photo: St. Vincent'.
Photographs of St. Vincent, circa 1900-1910, 1900 - 1910
Contains loose photographs of various sizes. One is signed on reverse 'Cyril T. [?] Adams, Chateaubelair, St. Vincent'; other photographers unknown.
Photographs of the Commonwealth West Indies. circa 1967
A collection of loose photographs in two sizes: approximately 190 x 140 mm and 255 x 195 mm. The prints have captions pasted to their backs. The collection shows towns and tourist spots in Barbados, Jamaica, Trinidad, Tobago, Antigua and Grenada. Photographs by BOAC, plus one print by the Jamaica Tourist Board.
Photographs of the West Indies
Pink Frangipani, C [Ciceron], 1971-10
Contains slides taken chiefly in Ciceron and its grounds. Slides have been renumbered but arrangement in the file remains as per the original typescript catalogue.
Pitons, 1973-02
Pitons and Soufrière village, 1972-09
Pitons from north, 1971-02
Pitons from the south, 1971-02
[From the air].
Point of Carbat, Nr. St Pierre, 1879 - 1913
265 x 180 mm. A beach scene at Carbet (sic) with a man and a rowing boat in the foreground of the palm-fringed beach. Carbet lies a few miles due south of Saint Pierre on the west coast of Martinique.
Police Barracks and Landing Pier, 1890 - 1900
242 x 187 mm. A view looking shorewards along the landing pier and facing the solidly built stone police barracks built on the waterfront at Kingstown.
Portsmouth, 1972-10
[View from the sea].
Portsmouth, 1972-10
[View from the sea].
Portsmouth Jetty, 1971-02
Contains slides all in Kodachrome mounts. The early photographs include scenes during a visit by J.B. Godber, Minister of State at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and his Private Secretary; some leading political figures are also shown. Slides have been renumbered but arrangement in the file remains as per the original typescript catalogue.
Portsmouth Jetty, 1972-10
Contains slides all in Kodachrome mounts. The early photographs include scenes during a visit by J.B. Godber, Minister of State at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and his Private Secretary; some leading political figures are also shown. Slides have been renumbered but arrangement in the file remains as per the original typescript catalogue.
Portsmouth : Joe Godber and Robin Renwick, 1971-02
[Robin William Renwick (b 1937) Private Secretary to the Minister of State, FCO].
Portsmouth : R. Armour, Dep. Premier, J. Godber, P. John (Min of Comm), 1971-02
The Hon. R.O.P. Armour, formerly Minister of Communications : the Hon. Patrick Roland John (b 1937), Premier of Dominica 1974-1979.
Prune/Palm Is. [Island] Grenadines, 1971-02
[From the air].
Public Gardens, Roseau, Dominica, 1879 - 1913
159 x 102 mm. A view looking along a path in the gardens, with iron fountains at intervals along its length.
Red Ginger, 1971-10
Contains slides taken chiefly in Ciceron and its grounds. Slides have been renumbered but arrangement in the file remains as per the original typescript catalogue.
Red Ginger, 1971-10
Contains slides taken chiefly in Ciceron and its grounds. Slides have been renumbered but arrangement in the file remains as per the original typescript catalogue.
Reservoir at Palmiste Est., Grenada, 1890 - 1893
286 x 229 mm. A view looking across the reservoir on the Palmiste Estate, with a man standing on the damming wall in the foreground. The Palmiste Estate, 460 acres in size and used for farming cocoa, lies in the parish of St John's, north of St George's.
Richmond Hill Prison, Grenada, 1890 - 1893
315 x 220 mm. A view looking across towards the prison buildings at the top of Richmond Hill, with a small part of the inland harbour visible in the background.
Rodney Bay 1972, 1972-09
[From the air].
Roseau, 1972-10
[View from the sea].