Falkland Islands (dependent state)
Found in 292 Collections and/or Records:
[Frank Smith and George Stewart (?) with tethered calf], 1953-04-01 - 1957-01-22
115 x 80 mm. A view of Smith and Stewart with the calf, two dogs and a horse.
G. H. [Government House] Clement Family playing croquet, 1953-04-01 - 1957-01-22
A view of the Clement family playing croquet in the garden of Government House. James Turner Clement lived at Fitzroy.
G. H. [Government House] from East, 1953-04-01 - 1957-01-22
A view of Government House from the east. The caption, written in blue ink, continues: '(note daffodils)'.
Gathering, 1953-04-01 - 1957-01-22
115 x 80 mm. A view of three horsemen and cattle.
Gathering cattle: George Stewart and Frank Smith, 1953-04-01 - 1957-01-22
115 x 80 mm.
Geese, 1962
Geese, 1962
General View, Factory Bay; South Shetlands, 1900 - 1905
Double size panoramic postcard, 285 x 90 mm.
Gentoo penguins, Port Stephens, 1900 - 1950
133 x 76 mm.
Gentoo penguins rookery, Port Stephens, 1900 - 1950
135 x 77 mm.
Geographical, 1942 - 1980
[George Stewart and another mounted man], 1953-04-01 - 1957-01-22
115 x 80 mm.
George Stewart and 'Faith', 1953-04-01 - 1957-01-22
115 x 80 mm.
Glenshiels?, 1880 - 1930
165 x 115 mm.
[Government House], 1953-04-01 - 1957-01-22
All prints are 110 x 80 mm, unless otherwise stated.
Government House, Falkland Islands, winter, 1905
150 x 117mm. Showing a house and a cluster of outbuildings set in a snow covered field.
[Government House from East], 1953-04-01 - 1957-01-22
A distant view of Government House from the east.
[Government House from North], 1953-04-01 - 1957-01-22
140 x 190 mm.
Governor Arrowsmith, Bishop Evans, Captain W. Johnson, 1962
Sir Edwin Arrowsmith (b.1909) was Governor of the Falkland Islands from 1957-1964. The Rt. Rev. Ivor Evans (1900-1962) was Bishop in Argentina with the Falkland Islands from 1946 until his death and 'Captain Johnson' is probably Captain W. (Bill) Johnston of the R.R.S. 'John Biscoe'
Governor Arrowsmith, Bishop Evans, Captain W. Johnson, 1962
Sir Edwin Arrowsmith (b.1909) was Governor of the Falkland Islands from 1957-1964. The Rt. Rev. Ivor Evans (1900-1962) was Bishop in Argentina with the Falkland Islands from 1946 until his death and 'Captain Johnson' is probably Captain W. (Bill) Johnston of the R.R.S. 'John Biscoe'
[Governor's arrival at Port Stanley 1 April 1954], 1954-04-01
All of these prints are 160 x 110 mm.
Great Britain, 1866
160 x 115 mm image of the famous sailing ship built at Bristol in 1843. During a voyage to Panama it was severely damaged by storms in May 1866 and sought refuge in Stanley. There the ship was purchased by the Falkland Islands Company and used as a storage hulk. In 1970, the 'Great Britain' was salvaged and returned to Bristol, becoming a major heritage attraction.
Greenhouse, 1962
[Interior].
[Group of cattle with Arthur], 1953-04-01 - 1957-01-22
115 x 80 mm. A view of Arthur mounted in the centre of a herd of cattle.
[Group of five men, mounted on horses], 1953-04-01 - 1957-01-22
115 x 80 mm. A view of five men mounted on horseback, with a spare horse. Arthur is in the centre. On the reverse of the print, written in pencil, the group are identified numerically as : '6, 2, 5, Arthur, 4, 1'. Number 1 (far right) is George Stewart. The others are not known.