Antigua and Barbuda (nation)
Found in 94 Collections and/or Records:
I and Lady Edeline Strickland - Opening of Fed Co. Mar. 1903, 1903-03
102 x 73 mm. Showing Bell (in uniform) and Lady Edeline Strickland (1870-1918) standing outside the Council Chambers in St. Johns Antigua for the opening of the Federal Council on March 22 1903. Lady Strickland was the eldest daughter of the 7th Earl de la Warr and wife of Gerald Strickland, Governor of the Leeward Islands 1902-04.
Inscription on a door at English Harbour [i.e. Saint Johns] dockyard done by H.M. King George V in 1883, 1914 - 1915
[Inspecting Guard of Honour, Saint Johns, Antigua, 28.9.14], 1914-09
125 x 98 mm. Showing Bell standing in front of a Guard of Honour of the Antigua Volunteers commanded by Major Ledeatt, on his return from leave.
Interior of Cathedral in St John's [i.e. Saint Johns], Antigua, 1879 - 1913
187 x 126 mm. A view in the cathedral looking along the nave towards the pulpit and altar. The title is taken from the pencilled caption on the back of the print.
Jack Walpole, 1913 - 1914
Making hats, Antigua, 1912
155 x 115 mm. Showing a group of Antiguan women weaving straw hats.
Masqueraders, 1912
232 x 175 mm. Showing a group of masqueraders dressed for carnival, surrounded by a group of laughing Antiguan youths.
Miscellaneous photographs from Uganda, Northern Nigeria, the Caribbean and Mauritius 1899-1930s, 1899 - 1939
[Model Village, Clare Hall, Antigua], 1914
[Model village, Clare Hall, Antigua], 1912 - 1913
124 x 99 mm. A view of some cottages.
Mounted escort, Antigua, 1912
87 x 88 mm. Showing Bell's mounted escort lined up beneath a group of trees, probably in the driveway of Government House.
Mounted escort, Antigua [meeting of Legislative Council, 1914], 1914-03
248 x 198 mm. Showing Bell and his A.D.C. Benyon seated in a carriage on the way to the opening of the Legislative Council, with an armed mounted escort.
My model village at Clare Hall, 1915, 1915
Nell and I in front of Govt. House, 1912 - 1913
88 x 87 mm. Showing Bell and his relative Nell (exact status unidentified) seated in a carriage outside Government House, St. John's, Antigua.
Nelson's Dockyard - English harbour, 1952
237 x 178 mm. A view from a hillside above the harbour looking down on to the small inlet.
Old Parker, Antigua, 1900 - 1909
76 x 103 mm. Full length portrait of an aged Antiguan woman seated in front of wooden huts. Photograph by Jose Anjo.
Photographs of Antigua
A collection of loose photographs with handwritten captions on the backs of the prints.
Photographs of Antigua
Photographs of the Commonwealth West Indies. circa 1967
A collection of loose photographs in two sizes: approximately 190 x 140 mm and 255 x 195 mm. The prints have captions pasted to their backs. The collection shows towns and tourist spots in Barbados, Jamaica, Trinidad, Tobago, Antigua and Grenada. Photographs by BOAC, plus one print by the Jamaica Tourist Board.
Photographs of the West Indies
Princess Margaret's visit to the West Indies, 1955
A collection of loose photographs, in two sizes, approximately 245 x 190 mm and 115 x 90 mm. The photographs have captions either typewritten directly, or pasted on to the backs of the prints. The photographs show scenes and events in Trinidad, St. Kitts and Antigua during February 1955. Photographer unknown.
[Princess Marie Louise arriving at Government House, Antigua], 1913-03 - 1913-04
125 x 86 mm. Showing Bell, Princess Marie Louise and two other figures seated in a carriage standing in the driveway of Government House.
[Princess Marie Louise inspecting the Guard of Honour], 1913-03
125 x 85 mm. Showing Princess Marie Louise walking between the two ranks of the Guard of Honour shortly after her arrival in Antigua.
Return to Antigua, 28.9.14, 1914-09
126 x 98 mm. Showing Bell stepping from a steam launch on to the jetty at St. John's.
Review of Antigua Volunteers, Oct. 1914, 1914-10
126 x 100 mm. Showing Bell and Major Ledeath on horseback, with members of the Antigua Volunteer Defence Force in the background. This special parade took place on 7 October 1914.