Pembroke (parish (political))
Found in 13 Collections and/or Records:
Dinghy racing, 1910
115 x 90 mm. Showing a group of small dinghies sailing in Hamilton Harbour.
Exit from Sessions House, 1953
195 x 241 mm. Showing the Queen, Prince Philip and Sir Alexander Hood leaving the Sessions House.
Government House : north-west front, 1910
245 x 193 mm. Showing the front façade of Government House. This, the second Government House, was first occupied in 1892.
Grassy Bay : 2 cruisers of the 4th Cr. Squadron, 1910
102 x 78 mm. Showing two cruisers steaming into Hamilton Harbour. The headland visible behind the ships is the northernmost point of Ireland Island which lies to the north-west of Hamilton and contains a dockyard with access into Grassy Bay.
Hamilton from Abbotsford, Bermuda, 1915
140 x 88 mm. Coloured post card.
Hamilton from Fort Hamilton, 1910
242 x 193 mm. A view looking over the town towards the harbour with small islands dotted here and there in the distance.
Hamilton Golf Links, Bermuda, November 1908, 1908-11
101 x 152 mm. Showing Commander Green driving off on the Bermuda golf course.
Hamilton Hotel, Bermuda, 1915
138 x 88 mm. Coloured postcard.
Leaving grounds of Sessions House, 1953
241 x 194 mm. Showing the Queen and Prince Philip waving as they leave the Sessions House in a horse drawn landau.
Presentation of Address, 1953
241 x 194 mm. A photograph taken inside the Assembly House where various dignitaries and officials are gathered. The Queen and Prince Philip are seated at the head of the room with the Governor, Lieut-General Sir Alexander Hood, while two bewigged officials hand the address to the Queen.
Steamer 'Bermudian' entering Hamilton Harbour, 1910
130 x 77 mm. A view looking out over the harbour and showing the twin-funnelled 'Bermudian' in the distance.
The cathedral, 1910
133 x 81 mm. Showing the cathedral in Hamilton, the building of which was started in 1866 and finally completed in 1911. The cathedral stands on the site of the former Trinity Church which was totally destroyed by fire in 1884.
Tudor House, Tenby, 1950
53 x 51 mm. A view of the exterior of the house, with a man, probably Frederick Tymms, standing in front of it.