Morocco (nation)
Found in 30 Collections and/or Records:
Articles from 'The Field'
Articles Vol. 3:, 2002 - 2007
Bay from Swedish Consul's garden, 1866
Bay of Tangier, from window of Victoria Hotel, 1866
Pen and ink drawing.
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).
French North Africa, 1931-07 - 1938-08
Newscuttings concerning Algeria, Libya, Morocco, Tunisia and the Sahara.
India, personal photographs, 1930 - 1940
Landing Place, 1866
Pen and ink drawing.
Letters from MAR to his mother, from Tangier [Morocco], 1920-12 - 1924-12
Originals and transcripts of letters between MAR and his mother, and later between him and his wife, Gladys.
Letters from MAR to his wife Gladys, from Tangier [Morocco], 1921-12 - 1924-11
Originals and transcripts of letters between MAR and his mother, and later between him and his wife, Gladys.
Moorish tannery, from the window of Victoria Hotel, 1866
Morocco, Algeria, Niger, 1930 - 1939
A collection of photographs on 7 album sheets. Plate 58 is of Morocco, 11-20, 23-24, 29-51, 54-57, 59-61 are of Algeria, 25-28, 52-53 of unspecified scenes in the Sahara, and 1-10, 21-22 of Niger.
Newscuttings on Southern and East Africa
Four volumes of newscuttings, three relating to Southern and East Africa and one to the Native Question in South Africa, and loose cuttings on related subjects. Many of the articles concern the activities of the colonial powers in Africa, notably Great Britain, Germany, Spain and France.
Praying walls, 1866
Raven's Rock, Sir J. Drummond Hay’s country residence, at Tangier, 1866
Robert Maddocks Collection
Maddocks has written many articles on postal history, the majority reflecting his primary interest in the history of the Cameroons, particularly during the colonial period. He is the author of a monograph examining postal arrangements during the conquest of German Kamerun by the British and French during the First World War. His works also cover Nigeria, West Africa, Gambia, Zambia, German East and South West Africa, Togo, Ascension, St. Helena, Papua New Guinea, Jamaica and Barbados.
Self in Morocco, 1930 - 1939
A close-up view of Powell
'Senex Africanus'
A carbon copy of a typescript of Sinclair's reminiscences of his time in England, Kenya, Zanzibar and Tangier, 177 pages. Although there is a list of photographs, the illustrated copy of the memoir is believed to be lost.
Sketchbooks, 1834 - 1866
Frome created a series of sketchbooks of various formats during his travels. Numbers 1 (Canada) and 4-5 (Mauritius) were missing when the collection came to Cambridge. The RCS sold numbers 2-3 (Australia) to the Art Gallery of South Australia in 1970. Numbers 6-7 and 11 had never been presented to the society. The great majority of the contents of the seven sketchbooks listed below had been removed in London, leaving only a few rough pieces.
Tangier, 1866
Tangier from the Bay, 1866
Sepia drawing.
Tangier & Gibraltar, 1864
Frome created a series of sketchbooks of various formats during his travels. Numbers 1 (Canada) and 4-5 (Mauritius) were missing when the collection came to Cambridge. The RCS sold numbers 2-3 (Australia) to the Art Gallery of South Australia in 1970. Numbers 6-7 and 11 had never been presented to the society. The great majority of the contents of the seven sketchbooks listed below had been removed in London, leaving only a few rough pieces.
Transcripts and originals of letters from MAR to his mother, from Tangier [Morocco], 1921-11 - 1925-05
Originals and transcripts of letters between MAR and his mother, and later between him and his wife, Gladys.
Two miles from Tangier, 1866
Sepia drawing,