Gibraltar (inhabited place)
Found in 164 Collections and/or Records:
The doctor's launch coming out, 1909-10 - 1909-11
Quarter-plate (landscape format). [Gibraltar from an anchored steamer with warship in harbour].
The Galleries - and lower batteries, 1885
125 x 166 mm. A view, taken from the Bayside Jetty north of the Old Mole, looking across to the Galleries and gun emplacements with the north face of the Rock beyond.
The homeward voyage, with stops at Port Sudan [i.e. Bur Sudan], Port Said, Malta, Gibraltar, 1912-01-31
Gibraltar: presentation of colours to the 1st Battn, the South Staffordshire Regiment, the review of troops, 31 Jan 1912.
The homeward voyage, with stops at Port Sudan [i.e. Bur Sudan], Port Said, Malta, Gibraltar, 1912-01-31
Gibraltar: presentation of colours to the 1st Battn, the South Staffordshire Regiment, the review of troops, 31 Jan 1912.
The homeward voyage, with stops at Port Sudan [i.e. Bur Sudan], Port Said, Malta, Gibraltar, 1912-01-31
Gibraltar: presentation of colours to the 1st Battn, the South Staffordshire Regiment, the review of troops, 31 Jan 1912.
The homeward voyage, with stops at Port Sudan [i.e. Bur Sudan], Port Said, Malta, Gibraltar, 1912-01-31
Gibraltar: presentation of colours to the 1st Battn, the South Staffordshire Regiment, the review of troops, 31 Jan 1912.
The homeward voyage, with stops at Port Sudan [i.e. Bur Sudan], Port Said, Malta, Gibraltar, 1912-01-31
Gibraltar: presentation of colours to the 1st Battn, the South Staffordshire Regiment, the review of troops, 31 Jan 1912.
The homeward voyage, with stops at Port Sudan [i.e. Bur Sudan], Port Said, Malta, Gibraltar, 1912-01-31
Gibraltar: presentation of colours to the 1st Battn, the South Staffordshire Regiment, the review of troops, 31 Jan 1912.
The homeward voyage, with stops at Port Sudan [i.e. Bur Sudan], Port Said, Malta, Gibraltar, 1912-01-31
Gibraltar: presentation of colours to the 1st Battn, the South Staffordshire Regiment, the review of troops, 31 Jan 1912.
The homeward voyage, with stops at Port Sudan [i.e. Bur Sudan], Port Said, Malta, Gibraltar, 1912-01-31
Gibraltar: presentation of colours to the 1st Battn, the South Staffordshire Regiment, the review of troops, 31 Jan 1912.
The homeward voyage, with stops at Port Sudan [i.e. Bur Sudan], Port Said, Malta, Gibraltar, 1912-01-31
Gibraltar: presentation of colours to the 1st Battn, the South Staffordshire Regiment, the review of troops, 31 Jan 1912.
The Jews' Market, 1909-10 - 1909-11
Quarter-plate. [Close up view of chair and glass lampshade stalls].
The Jews' Market : Commercial Square, Gib., 1909-10 - 1909-11
Quarter-plate. This was formerly the site of 'Grand Parade.' [Showing market in front of houses with hills in the background].
The Jews' Market: Commercial Square, Gibraltar, 1909-10 - 1909-11
Quarter-plate (landscape format). [Closer view than 6034].
The Market, 1900 - 1910
Loose monochrome postcards showing views in Gibraltar. Published by A. Beanland (16), Benzaquen and Co (17-19) and V.B. Cumbo (20-22).
The Market, Gibraltar, 1910
Collection of loose tinted postcards showing various views in Gibraltar.
The Moorish Castle and Princess Charlotte's Battery, 1885-10
178 x 128 mm. A view looking west past the Moorish Castle towards the harbour.
The Old Moorish Castle, Gibraltar, 1909-10 - 1909-11
Quarter-plate. [Two similar views].
The Old Moorish Castle, Gibraltar, 1909-10 - 1909-11
Quarter-plate. [Two similar views].
The Port, 1885
218 x 170 mm. A view from the New Mole looking across the harbour (with a paddlesteamer in the foreground) towards the harbour wall and the northern part of the town. The tower of the Old Moorish Castle can be seen on the hill above the town.
'The post-war economic development of Gibraltar': BA dissertation
'The geography of the post-war economic development of Gibraltar, 1946-70', a B.A. dissertation for Durham University.
The Reading Lesson in one of the classrooms of the Sacred Heart, 1909-10 - 1909-11
Quarter-plate. The schools illustrated in the foregoing views are for children of the colony exclusive of the children of the military inhabitants who have separate schools in their quarters. All the children in the views are British subjects - Gibraltarians. [Showing boys standing with their books].
The Rock Gun and Galleries from the North Front, 1885
213 x 158 mm. A general view of the Rock from the British Lines, showing the sheer North Face at the left of the print and the town and Moorish Castle in the distance on the right.
(The same). [Classroom in St Mary's (Girls') School : Gibraltar], 1909-10 - 1909-11
Half-plate (landscape format). [Nun blurred].
The same [i.e. Rock monkey above Devil's Gap], 1909-10 - 1909-11
Quarter-plate.