Washington (inhabited place)
Found in 15 Collections and/or Records:
Asta Zglinitski. Washington, 1918
50 x 73 mm. Asta Zglinitski with a small dog called Louie.
Asta Zglinitski. Washington, 1918
49 x 74 mm. Asta Zglinitski with a small dog called Louie.
Letters of Edward Lyulph Stanley
Lord Home’s trip to Eastern Canada, 1956, 1956-05-10 - 1956-06-04
Detailed diary written whilst Smedley visited parts of eastern Canada and Washington, DC, with Lord Home, Commonwealth Secretary, 1955-57 (circa 200 sheets).
Itineraries, dinner plans, tourist brochures, and prospectuses from the ‘British Newfoundland Corporation Limited, Montreal, May 1956’ and the ‘Quebec Labrador Iron Ore Company of Canada’ are also included.
Potomac Park, Washington, June 1918., 1918-06
75 x 50 mm. Tymms, another man and two women stood beside the tidal basin. The Washington Monument can be seen on the far right.
Potomac Park, Washington, June 1918, 1918-06
75 x 50 mm. A view of the tidal basin. The Washington Monument can be seen in the distance on the far right.
Rock Creek Park. Washington D.C., 1918-06
50 x 74 mm. Asta Zglinitski stood on a rock in the park.
Rock Creek Park, Washington, June 1918, 1918-06
50 x 75 mm. Showing a girl (Asta) stood on a rock in the park.
Rock Creek Park, Washington, June 1918, 1918-06
75 x 50 mm. A view of the creek.
The Capitol, 1918
75 x 50 mm. A view of the Capitol from the grounds.
The Capitol - British Aviation Mission, U.S.A., 1918, 1918
120 x 80 mm.
The Capitol - British Aviation Mission, U.S.A., 1918, 1918
120 x 80 mm.
Volume 3, 1864-04-10 - 1864-04-18
Volume 4, 1864-04-18 - 1864-05-07
Washington, 1950
52 x 51 mm. The Washington Monument viewed from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial.