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Governors residence, Nassau, Bahama Islands. Date c1901
East Street, Nassau, Bahama Islands. Date c1901
Bay Street, Nassau, Bahama Islands
Meadow Street in Bains Town, Nassau, Bahama Islands. Date c1901
Trimming Sponges, Nassau, Bahamas Date: circa 1910s
Philip Affleck AdmiralPHILIP AFFLECK Rear Admiral of the White, Commander in Chief in Jamaica and the Bahamas. Date: 1726 - 1799
The aristocracy in NassauA montage of photographs depicting royals and aristocrats living or holidaying on the Bahamas
The Countess of Ranfurly, wife of the Governor of the Bahamas, with the 339 lb tuna fish she caught in the Ladies Day International Tuna Tournament at Cat Day
The season in Nassau, The BahamasAristocrats holidaying in Nassau, including the Marquess and Marchioness of Normandy with their children
Lady Diana Cooper at Sandy Coy IslandLady Diana Cooper, the British socialite and actress, visiting Mrs Alan Parsons (Miss Viola Tree) at Nassau in the Bahamas
The Duke and Duchess of Windsor in NassauThe Duke and Duchess of Windsor with their two Cairns, Prisie and Pookie on the terrace of Government House. The Duke was appointed Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the Bahamas in July 1940
BahamasA double-page-spread entitled Letters from the Bahamas showing various families who have sought refuge in the Bahamas whilst the war rages back in England
Emerald Beach Club, BahamasAt the New Emerald Beach Club, Nassau, Bahamas. The people in this picture were said to be looking for the second coming of Columbus
West Indies BahamasStreet scene in Nassau, featuring the office of the American consul
Quakers, BahamasQuaker tobacco planters in the Bahamas
Columbus Lands 1492Columbus and his men wave their swords and flags in the air, watched by the passive natives of Guanahani (Bahamas), also known as Watling Island
Columbus at GuanahaniColumbus lands at Guanahani (Bahamas), also known as Watling Island or San Salvador
Quaker Tobacco PlantersQuaker tobacco planters in the Bahamas
Bahamas / Nassau 1864The harbour and lighthouse, seen from the town
Columbus lands on Watling Island (San Salvador)Columbus lands on Watling Island (now San Salvador), in the Bahamas