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Anfo game trap (Oda?), 1946
Showing a man stood beside a trap holding a dead rodent.
Anfo game trap (Oda?), 1946
A view of the trap.
Bamboo grove, Oda, 1938 - 1948
Many images of woodland and logging scenes. The original numbering of the images has been followed.
Boys on parade, Kibbi [i.e. Kibi] Trade School, Gold Coast [i.e. Ghana], 1924
[Bus arriving at Odumasi, c.1945], 1945
Buttresses of Dahoma tree, Oda, 1946
Swaine provides the note: 'Dahoma = Piptadeniastrum africanum.'
He [the Konor of Manya Krobo] often holds council with his Elders on the balcony of his residence, 1945
Headquarters of the West African CACAO Research Institute at Tafo, Gold Coast, 1933 - 1964
210 x 160 mm. Showing a large building with '1949, W.A.C.R.I.' above the entrance.
In the market the women sell Peto, a native beer made from maize, 1945
The typewritten caption on the reverse continues 'revenue for the Native Treasury is obtained by taxing the petol'.
Koforidua Station, Gold Coast [i.e. Ghana], 1924
Loading logs on rail, Oda, 1946
Many images of woodland and logging scenes. The original numbering of the images has been followed.
Loading logs on rail, Oda, 1946
Many images of woodland and logging scenes. The original numbering of the images has been followed.
[Lorry park, Odumasi, c.1945], 1945
Showing traders unloading a van in the lorry park outside the market at Odumasi. The typewritten caption on the reverse reads 'Yet another source of revenue for the Native Treasury is the lorry park outside the market place at Odumasi. The charge for parking is sixpence per day per vehicle'.
Moving logs into position for rail loading, Oda, 1946
Many images of woodland and logging scenes. The original numbering of the images has been followed.
Mr. Kofi Yankey runs the Information Bureau in the state capital of Odumasi, 1945
Mr. R.P. Djabanor is the principal of the Akro State School at Odumasi, the State capital, 1945
Head and shoulders portrait. The typewritten caption on the reverse reads 'The school has 278 pupils ranging from 6 to 18 years of age. School fees are six shillings per year for infants, fifteen shillings per year for juniors and one pound four shillings for seniors. All teachers are paid by the State Treasury and the estimate given for this year for the school is nine hundred and nine pounds. The school has one Principal and thirteen other teachers'.
Native Administration - State of Manya Krobo, 1945
Pawmpawnya, Togo hills, 1941-08-27
The annotation on the negative envelope reads '1/50 @ f5.0. Super xx. Pawmpawnya: fetish palaver. 27.8.41'. The negative envelope is numbered '37'.
Pawmpawnya, Togo hills, 1941-08-27
The annotation on the negative envelope reads '1/50 @ f5.0. Super xx. Pawmpawnya: fetish palaver. 27.8.41'. The negative envelope is numbered '37'.
Pawmpawnya, Togo hills, 1941-08-27
The annotation on the negative envelope reads '1/50 @ f5.0. Super xx. Pawmpawnya: fetish palaver. 27.8.41'. The negative envelope is numbered '37'.
Pawmpawnya, Togo hills, 1941-08-27
The annotation on the negative envelope reads '1/50 @ f5.0. Super xx. Pawmpawnya: fetish palaver. 27.8.41'. The negative envelope is numbered '37'.
Pawmpawnya, Togo hills, 1941-08-27
The annotation on the negative envelope reads '1/50 @ f5.0. Super xx. Pawmpawnya: fetish palaver. 27.8.41'. The negative envelope is numbered '37'.
[Paying market tax, Odumasi, c.1945], 1945
The typewritten caption on the reverse reads 'The revenue contributed to the State Treasury from the market is eight thousand, five hundred pounds per year. The women pay one penny per day for the privilege of setting up a stall in the market place. This stall holder collects her ticket from the State Treasury collector who sits in a straw shelter at the entrance to the market'.
Roots of Odum, Oda, 1946
Many images of woodland and logging scenes. The original numbering of the images has been followed.