Lesser Antilles (island group)
Found in 604 Collections and/or Records:
Castries : William Peter Boulevard, 1973-02
Central St Lucia from the air - behind Roseau/Cul de Sac?, 1972-09
Centre of Careenage, with Richmond Hill and prison in distance, Grenada, 1890 - 1893
316 x 220 mm. A view looking down from the town onto two steamers moored in the inland harbour, with houses in the background. The prison buildings can be seen on the far side of the harbour near the top of Richmond Hill.
Challenge Shield for Inter-Island Cricket. Presented 1913, 1913-04
151 x 206 mm. A close up view of the shield.
Chapel Street, Roseau, Dominica, W.I. [i.e. West Indies], 1879 - 1913
211 x 127 mm. A view looking along the sloping, partially cobbled street with wooden huts on either side. The title is taken from the pencilled caption on the back of the print.
Chief Camp of the extinct Caribs, Grenada, 1890 - 1893
'Christmas Candles', 1971-02
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.
'Coal Pot' from Ganters, 1971-05
['Coal Pot' is a restaurant near Vigie].
Coast of St Lucia Feb 71, 1971-02
[Coastal scene, marked '?Barbuda' crossed out, and '?Bequia'], 1971
Contains slides covering most of the major islands of the group, both associated states and dependent territories. One relates to Marnham's official duties, the launch given to St Kitts in 1972.
[Coastal scene, marked '?Coco pt Barbuda?'], 1971
[It seems likely that both Marnham GG/26 and Marnham GG/27 were taken in the same area, and as Marnham must have returned to St Lucia soon after, as 5-6 - see CC - were taken at Ciceron, it seems probably that they were of Barbuda, where the latter photographs of the previous film were taken, rather than Bequia on St Vincent].
Cocoa propagation in Trinidad, 1940 - 1959
146 x 115 mm. View looking along rows of seedlings growing under cover. The caption on the reverse reads 'La Pastora has 40 propagating units consisting of sand-tanks for cutting and potting areas. There are 100 Imperial College selections there, about 15,000 plants, and 12,000 disease resistant plants from South America. A hundred people work at the centre'.
Commonwealth in Focus Slides
[Commonwealth Universities], 1946 - 1986
Includes material on Universities throughout the Commonwealth of Nations.
[Commonwealth Universities], 1946 - 1991
Includes material on Universities throughout the Commonwealth of Nations. Many, though not all, of the slides were taken by Ian Maxwell.
Cordia, 1970-09
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.
Cotton House, Mustique : SM [Susan Marnham], Jinty Money-Coutts, Max Heilbert [?]., 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.
Council Chamber, 1912
232 x 174 mm. A view looking across the St. John's Legislative Council Chamber towards the coat of arms and the portraits of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra hanging on the far wall.
Cul de Sac from Barre de l'Isle, 1971-05
? Cul de Sac or Roseau, 1972-09
[From the air].
[Damage in Saint Pierre], 1902-05
80 x 55 mm. Piles of debris with a group of men standing on the left.
Daniel Parke, Governor of Antigua. Killed 1710, 1913
148 x 187 mm. A photograph of a half-length portrait (artist unknown) showing Daniel Parkes standing beside a globe holding a pair of dividers. After service in the army under Marlborough, Parkes (1669-1710) was appointed Governor of the Leewards in 1706. He was murdered by insurrectionists in Antigua on December 7 1710.
[Decorations at Roseau, February 5 1903], 1903-02-05
167 x 117 mm. Showing street decorations on the roadway between the landing stage and Government House. A banner stretched across the road reads 'A hearty welcome to our Administrator'.
[Departure of Sir Henry Hesketh Bell on leave from Antigua, May 9 1914], 1914-05
126 x 99 mm. Showing Bell, accompanied by Inspector Ruane (Commander of Police), inspecting a guard of honour at the quayside of St John's. The figures standing in the background appear to be, from left to right: (Sir) Thomas Alexander Vans Best (1870-1941), Colonial Secretary; Benyon, Bell's A.D.C.; and Thomas Stafford Sidney (1863-1917), Attorney General.