Great Britain. Foreign Office
Biographical / Historical
Merged with Commonwealth Office to form Foreign and Commonwealth Office, Oct. 1968.
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Portrait of Zanzibari and British naval officials, Between 1911 and 1913
Portrait photograph of Zanzibari and British naval officials taken on the deck of a ship. Part of the ship's name is visible in the background; it appears to be the H.M.S. Southampton (H.M.S. and "outh" are visible).
Sultan of Zanzibar, Between 1911 and 1913
The Sultan of Zanzibar seated at the end of a table, with British and Zanzibari officials on either side. Edward Clarke appears at the end of the table on the left side.
Zanzibar, 1908-1913
3 albums of original photographs of Zanzibar and the voyage from London, 1908-1913. Photographer identified as Alfred Evans Brown ("A.E.B."), a British civil servant who served as Acting Vice Consul in Zanziber from 1910-1911.
Zanzibar, 1908-1910
A scrapbook containing ephemera relating to Zanzibar, 1908-1910. Also included are postcards and other memorabilia from the marriage of Lena Milman and Edward Clarke, which took place several months before their departure to Zanzibar, and several loose photographs.
Zanzibar, 1908-1909
A scrapbook containing ephemera relating to Zanzibar, 1908-1910. Also included are postcards and other memorabilia from the marriage of Lena Milman and Edward Clarke, which took place several months before their departure to Zanzibar
Zanzibar, 1908
Photographs from Zanzibar, 1908. Includes photographs of local people and landscape as well as the British Foreign Office.
Zanzibar, 1912-13
Photographs from Zanzibar, 1912-1913. Includes photographs of local people and landscape as well as the Sultan and British Foreign Office personnel.
Zanzibar and voyage out, 1908-09
Zanzibar and the voyage from London via Lisbon, Tangier, Marseilles, Naples, Suez Canal, Tanga, Aden and Mombasa, 22 April - 27 May 1908. Scenes of Zanzibar and various British Agency and naval personnel.