Mauritius (island)
Found in 252 Collections and/or Records:
Mauritius Constitutional Conference Opens, 1965-09
135 x 202 mm. Picture shows: Mr. H.E. Walter, Minister of Health (left), having a discussion with Mr. A.H.M. Osman, Minister of information and Broadcasting before the start of the conference.
Mauritius Constitutional Conference Opens, 1965-09
154 x 186 mm. Mr. J. Forget (left), Minister of Works and Internal Communications (M.L.P.), Mr. V. Ringadoo, Minister of Education and Cultural Affairs (M.L.P), and Mr. S. Boolell, Minister of Agricultural and Natural Resources (M.L.P.) at the conference table.
Mauritius Constitutional Conference Opens, 1965-09
154 x 202 mm. Picture shows: Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam (left), Premier and Minister of Finance, Leader of Mauritius Labour Party, with Mr. A.R. Mohamed, Minister of Social Security, and Leader of the Muslim Committee of Action, at the conference table.
Mauritius Constitutional Conference Opens, 1965-09
157 x 202 mm. Picture shows: A general view of the delegates at the conference table, with Mr. Anthony Greenwood, British Secretary of State, delivering his opening address.
Mauritius Constitutional Conference Opens, 1965-09
138 x 197 mm. Picture shows: Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam, Minister of Finance, Leader of Mauritius Labour Party, addressing the conference when it opened.
Mauritius Constitutional Conference Opens, 1965-09
193 x 155 mm. Picture shows: Mr. Anthony Greenwood (left), British Secretary of State for the Colonies, greeting the prime Minister of Mauritius, Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam, who is also leader of the Labour Party.
Mauritius Constitutional Conference Opens, 1965-09
156 x 201 mm. Picture shows: Sir John Rennie (left), Governor and Commander in Chief of Mauritius and Mr. Anthony Greenwood, British Secretary of State for the Colonies, at the conference table.
Mauritius Constitutional Discussions, 1957-03
153 x 203 mm. Delegates at a conference in the Colonial Office with Mr. J.D. Profumo, Under Secretary of State in the chair and the Governor, Sir Robert Scott. The delegates were Mr. J.M.J. Koenig, Mr. P.G.R. Rault, Mr. A.R. Mohamed, Dr. S. Ramgoolam, Dr. L.A. Celestin, Mr. R. Seeneennassen and Mr. A.L. Nairac.
Mauritius Constitutional Review Opens in London, 1961-06
140 x 202 mm. Pictured at the opening of a conference at Church House, Westminster, London, to review the constitution of Mauritius are, left to right: Professor De Smith; Mr. A.L. Nairac, Minister of Industry and Commerce; Mr. F. Laventure, Minister of Local Government and Co-operative Development; Mr. J.M. Koenig, elected member, and Mr. L.R. Devienne, nominated member.
Mauritius Constitutional Review Opens in London, 1961-06
133 x 203 mm. Mr. J.G. Forget, Mauritius’ Minister of Health and Reform Institutions, (extreme left); Mr. V. Ringadoo, Minister for Labour and Social Security, and Mr. K. Jagatsingh, (extreme right, elected member) are seen at Church House, Westminster, London, at the opening of the conference to review the constitution of Mauritius.
Mauritius Constitutional Review Opens in London, 1961-06
155 x 197 mm. Mr. J.M. Koenig (left) elected member and Mr. L.R. Devienne, nominated member, both of the Parti Mauricien, are seen at Church House, Westminster, London, during the opening of the conference to review the constitution of Mauritius.
Mauritius Constitutional Review Opens in London, 1961-06
152 x 203 mm. Mr. A.R. Mohamed (extreme left) Minister of Housing, Dr. W.R. Dupre (centre) elected member, and Mr. A. Beejadhur, Minister of Education, are pictured at the opening of the conference at Church House, Westminster, London, to review the constitution of Mauritius.
Mauritius Constitutional Review Opens in London, 1961-06
156 x 204 mm. Mr. A.L. Nairac (left) Mauritius’ Minister of Industry, Commerce and External Communications, and Mr. F. Laventure, Minister of Local Government and Co-operative Development, acting in their personal capacity, are seen at the opening of the conference at Church House, Westminster, London, to review the constitution of Mauritius.
Mauritius Constitutional Review Opens in London, 1961-06
127 x 203 mm. Mr. Iain Macleod the Colonial Secretary (centre), who presided, talks to Professor De Smith (left) and Dr. S. Ramgoolam, Minister of Finance and Member of the Mauritius Labour Party, at opening of the conference at Church House, Westminster, London, to review the constitution of Mauritius.
Mauritius Constitutional Review Opens in London, 1961-06
143 x 203 mm. Three members of the Mauritius Labour Party, left to right Dr. S. Ramgoolam, Minister of Finance, Dr. L. Chaperon (nominated member), and Mr. S. Boolell, Minister of Agriculture and Natural Resources, at the opening of the conference at Church House, Westminster, London to review the constitution of Mauritius.
Mauritius papers of Edward Frome, 1848 - 1856
Three documents written or compiled by Edward Frome relating to Mauritius.
Mauritius Volunteers at Vacoas, 1916-10
126 x 76 mm. Showing Mauritius Volunteers parading before Bell at a review held on 19 October 1916.
Mauritius Volunteers at Vacoas, 1916-10
127 x 76 mm. Showing Mauritius Volunteers parading before Bell at a review held on 19 October 1916.
Mauritius War Memorial by J.A. Stevenson, 1921 - 1924
85 x 110 mm. A mounted photograh of the memorial showing an English and a French soldier holding up a wreath.
May 8th 1922, Mauritius, 1922-05-08
135 x 90 mm. View showing HHB saluting in front of Queen Victoria's statue with a guard of honour drawn up. This was the day HHB went on leave. Photograph by Mrs. Gilchrist.
Memorial to Governor David, 1921 - 1924
80 x 105 mm. Showing the graceful six columned temple in vaguely art nouveau style, designed by Bell and erected in the grounds of Le Reduit. Barthélemy David, the creator of Le Reduit, was Governor of Mauritius 1747-53. Bell's memorial to him was completed in July 1921.
Memorial to Governor David, 1921 - 1924
104 x 76 mm. Showing the graceful six columned temple in vaguely art nouveau style, designed by Bell and erected in the grounds of Le Reduit. Barthélemy David, the creator of Le Reduit, was Governor of Mauritius 1747-53. Bell's memorial to him was completed in July 1921.
Memorial to Governor David, 1921 - 1924
70 x 93 mm. Showing the graceful six columned temple in vaguely art nouveau style, designed by Bell and erected in the grounds of Le Reduit. Barthélemy David, the creator of Le Reduit, was Governor of Mauritius 1747-53. Bell's memorial to him was completed in July 1921.
[Memorial to Governor David at Le Reduit], 1921 - 1924
71 x 92 mm. Showing the graceful six columned temple in vaguely art nouveau style, designed by Bell and erected in the grounds of Le Reduit. Barthélemy David, the creator of Le Reduit, was Governor of Mauritius 1747-53. Bell's memorial to him was completed in July 1921.
Miscellaneous French and German records relating to the East Coast of Africa, 1950 - 1970
Subjects include the French East African slave trade, slavery in India, Zanzibar, Mauritius, and the Portuguese in Africa.