India
Found in 379 Collections and/or Records:
"A Balanced Economy": source material, 1952-01 - 1953-02
Source material on the economies of South Africa, Central Africa, Ceylon [later Sri Lanka], India and Pakistan.
A head builds up on liquor, which is cleared away by men (see also album)
A head builds up on liquor, which is cleared away by men (see also album)
Admiralty printed papers: uncovered prints, 1906
Subjects include: the new system of entry, training and employment of Royal Marine officers; entry and training of naval officers; the transfer of Gibraltar from the War Office to the Admiralty; the defence of colonial and Indian ports.
AFA's India file, 1940-06 - 1945-11
Alfred Lyttelton: papers, 1885 - 1911
Includes certain papers relating to his post as Colonial Secretary, 1903-5.
Andrews: the papers of Charles Freer Andrews
The collection consists of some original correspondence and much secondary material such as articles about Andrews.
Another view of the same vats loading (see also loose collection - 7)
Articles, 1940-08 - 1946-12
Texts and cuttings of articles by LSA, with related correspondence, on subjects including: the political deadlock in India; the visit to India by members of the Cabinet; India and the Empire; the Empire and the Navy; Cecil Rhodes; walks on Dartmoor [Devon]; the United States and Imperial Preference; the leftward trend in Europe; the [?] 1940 Budget of Sir John Simon.
'Beating vats': liquor from the 'steeping vats' being wheel beaten to form blue (see also loose collection - 27 and large image collection)
Begging priest on horse (native) + man Friday (see also loose collection)
Bengal Land Revenue Commission, 1940
The collection is made up largely of press cuttings, speeches and papers relating to Floud's 33 years at the Board of Agriculture (later the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries) and his time as High Commissioner in Canada (1934-1938).
Better view still of loading the 'steeping vats' (see also loose collection - 6)
Birds-124 Note, 1809-01-01 - 1882-04-30
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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Books and journalism aborted, 1990-03 - 1995-07
Books, articles and pamphlets, 1950
"La Europa de Estrasburgo" by Ernesto Caballero and "L'Idée Européene" by Edouard Bonnefous, inscribed to JA.
Bowater Sanderson: Naval Journal
The journal (c. 305 pages) begins in September 1747, describing the voyage out to India, and concludes with the return of Royal Duke to England on 5 June 1750. The volume includes navigational exercises, transcribed sailing directions and pencil landfalls, and a sketch of the British settlement at Oriocopong.
Briefings for meetings, 1988-11 - 1988-12
Briefings for meetings with individuals including: the new Israeli Ambassador, Yoav Biran; John Edmonds, General Secretary of the GMB union and Tom Burlison, Regional Secretary; Maharajkrishna Rasgotra, the new Indian High Commissioner; members of the British karate team. Also includes note on NK and the Enniskillen Memorial service.