India
Found in 425 Collections and/or Records:
Cart at moment of weighing (see also album)
Cart at moment of weighing (see also loose collection - 5)
Cart getting ready for weighing (see also loose collection - 4)
Cart just before weighing (see also album)
Cart waiting for weighing on arrival at factory (see also album and large collection - 3)
Cart waiting for weighing on arrival at factory (see also album - p, and loose collection - 3)
Cart waiting for weighing on arrival at factory (see also loose collection - 3)
Cassia glauca / Cassia pubescens / cotyledons, 1878-11-13 - 1878-11-21
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
(Note)
'Charles Hewey Augustus', owner H. M. Leake
Checking delivery of manures on plots (see also album - uu)
Checking delivery of manures on plots (see also loose collection - 35)
Children working (2 copies; see also large collection)
Children working (see also loose collection - 25)
"Clementine Churchill": Central Women's Advisory Committee Conference India debate, 1933, 1967-11
Notes, transcripts and copies of cuttings on CSC's speech to the Conservative women's conference on India.
Cliffside and stream of water
Colour slides, mainly of overseas visits by Harold Macmillan, 1957-03 - 1960
Coming back from fair
Coming back from fair (2)
Commonwealth relations, 1948-02 - 1950-11
Commonwealth Tour, 1958-01 - 1958-02
Spare slides from the tour of [Maurice] Harold Macmillan, Prime Minister [later 1st Lord Stockton], including: the Khyber Pass and massed pipers and bands rehearsing for the Independence Day parade, India; the Dunedin festival, Old Crocks’ Race and departing from Christchurch, New Zealand; Sydney and Queensland, Australia; house in Ceylon [later Sri Lanka].
Copy of an unpublished memoir, 1922-46, 1926 - 1946
Copy of the log book of 'the Mountegue'
Comprises 261 copies of photographic prints taken from the original log, collected by Dr J.G. Gubbins in 1932, as part of efforts to restore the University of Witwatersrand Library which had been destroyed by fire in 1932. The log book relates to a voyage from London to Surat in Gujarat, India, between 1699 and 1702.