Italy (nation)
Found in 416 Collections and/or Records:
Caproni, Rome, 31.1.20, 1920-01-31
65 x 40 mm. Showing an aeroplane stopped in the grass.
Centocelle Drome. Caproni Plane, 1920
62 x 41 mm.
Charles 1st and Henrietta Maria. Vandyck, Pitti, Florence, 1872
123 x 92 mm. Copy of an engraving.
City walls, Brindisi, 13.2.20, 1920-02-13
90 x 60 mm.
C.J.S. Faulder Vol. III 1876-80 [Faulder Album of India 1876-1880]
Disbound album, containing albumen prints of various sizes. The contents include family photographs, scenes of the outward voyage (including France, Italy and Egypt), views in India including the 1877 Delhi Durbar, portraits and groups, including theatrical ones, maps and newspaper clippings (non photographic items are unnumbered). Also included is an envelope containing some of, what appears to be the original captions cut from the album. The collection is well captioned.
Cochin
Coronation of the Virgin. Fra Angelico. Sta. Maria N., 1872
110 x 110 mm. (circular). Copy of an engraving.
Coronation of the Virgin. Fra Angelico. Sta. Maria N., 1872
78 x 135 mm. Copy of an engraving.
Cruise of H.M.S. 'Lancaster'
Descent from the cross. Rubens, 1872
116 x 162 mm. Copy of an engraving.
Diana Hartley Indian Collection
Diaries of John Laing in India and Europe
Diaries with inserted photographs, drawings and other items.
Diary, 1927-01-01 - 1927-12-31
This diary records Bell’s life in retirement, much of it spent in Cannes, where he purchased land for the construction of a villa. It describes his social life, interests, personal affairs and travels. Subjects of particular interest include his reception of the GCMG from George V, the composition of ‘Foreign Colonial Administration in the Far East’ and letters to the press upon subjects such as the control of cinema in the colonies (circa 200 sheets).
Diary, 1928-01-01 - 1928-12-31
Prominent subjects include Bell’s social life, interests and personal affairs; the purchase of a plot of land at Cannes and the construction of a villa; the completion of his book ‘Foreign Colonial Administration in the Far East’; the writing of his memoirs; attendance at the Union Coloniale Française on behalf of the government; the publication of letters in the press concerning the treatment of captive orang-utans and the education of Africans; and European travels (circa 80 sheets).
Diary, 1929-01-01 - 1929-12-31
Diary, 1930-01-01 - 1930-12-25
Prominent subjects include Bell’s social life, interests, personal affairs and extensive travel within Europe; the final reports of the Colonial Films Committee and the Colonial Appointments Committee; the Caribs of Dominica; letters to the press on cinema in the colonies, film censorship and other themes; Mauritian finance; and spiritualism (circa 100 sheets).
Diary, 1933-01-01 - 1933-11-23
Diary, 1933-1944, 1933 - 1944
A diary of time spent in Spain and Morocco (1933), the Channel Islands (1934), England (1934), Ireland (1935), Italy via Germany (1937), Lincolnshire and the Cotswolds (1939), Lynmouth (1940), Sussex (1941), Somerset (1942), the north of England and Wales (1943) and the Lake District (1944).
Domenichino's last Communion of St Jerome, 1870
130 x 207 mm. Copy of an engraving.
Don Maddelena. Raphael. Pitti Gallery, 1872
88 x 126 mm. Copy of an engraving.
Flimsy of memo on conversation between Hore-Belisha and Count Dino Grandi, Italian Ambassador to Britain, on military matters, 1937-07-22
The collection, though small, is interesting as no other papers appear to have been left by Hore-Belisha. It comprises letters, diaries, some photographs and documents (mainly copies) covering most of Hore-Belisha's career but concentrating on his most important position as War Minister from 1937-1939 and particularly the events surrounding his dismissal by Neville Chamberlain.
Fort Mare, Brindisi, 13.2.20, 1920-02-13
85 x 60 mm. A view of Fort Mare, taken from the sea.
Francis of Assisi, Saint, c 1181-1226 (Founder of the Franciscan Order)
[Fresco at Siena], 1860 - 1869
305 x 118 mm. (two prints joined). Photographic copy of a 14th century fresco.
Galileo's Lamp, 11 Duomo, Pisa, 1874
98 x 139 mm.