Mukasa, Ham, 1870 - 1956
Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:
Ham and Commander-in-Chief, 1894 - 1912
94 x 70 mm. Ham Musaka, his Commander-in-Chief, who is unidentified, and a group of children gathered in front of Mukasa's thatched house.
Ham Mukasa and Apolo Kagwa in London, 1902
104 x 144 mm. A studio carte-de-visite by Bassano showing Sir Apolo Kagwa and Ham Mukasa standing in ceremonial robes against a painted backdrop.
Ham Mukasa and family, 1894 - 1912
104 x 72mm. Ham Musaka, his wife, two children and his father, Zakarie Sensikre, seated in a row in a courtyard.
Ham Mukasa to Dr Walker, 1902
A copy of a letter of 15 November 1902.
Ham Mukasa to Dr Walker, 1903-04-27
Letters to Robert Walker and other members of his family, including one photocopy. The principal correspondents are Apolo Kagwa (c. 1864-1927), Katikiro (Prime Minister) of Buganda, Ham Mukasa (1870-1956) and Mika Sematimba Makamba. Two of the letters are addressed to people outside the family. Some of the letters are in Ganda with an English translation.
Ham Mukasa to Miss Walker, 1909-03-31
Letters to Robert Walker and other members of his family, including one photocopy. The principal correspondents are Apolo Kagwa (c. 1864-1927), Katikiro (Prime Minister) of Buganda, Ham Mukasa (1870-1956) and Mika Sematimba Makamba. Two of the letters are addressed to people outside the family. Some of the letters are in Ganda with an English translation.
Ham Mukasa to Mr Walker, 1903-04-27
Letters to Robert Walker and other members of his family, including one photocopy. The principal correspondents are Apolo Kagwa (c. 1864-1927), Katikiro (Prime Minister) of Buganda, Ham Mukasa (1870-1956) and Mika Sematimba Makamba. Two of the letters are addressed to people outside the family. Some of the letters are in Ganda with an English translation.
Ham Mukasa to Thomas Stockdale, 1902
A copy of a letter of 15 November 1902.
One of the chief native teachers (Ham) and his wife and boys, 1894 - 1912
96 x 73 mm. Ham Mukasa with his wife and children seated outside a neatly thatched reed house.
The Commander-in-Chief, 1894 - 1912
69 x 95 mm. Ham Musaka's Commander-in-Chief dressed in European clothes and standing in front of a thatched hut with a rifle over his shoulder. There are two more rifles on a drum at his feet.