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Funeral of Cecil John Rhodes, April 1902
Garden party at Old Government House, Cape Coast, March 10th 1916
G.B. Kettle collection on East Africa 1921-1935
General C.R. de Wet at Norvalspont concentration camp
Loose prints measuring approximately 160 x 115 mm with captions which have been recorded as found. These are modern prints from two glass negatives. The prints record a visit made by General Christiaan Rudolf de Wet (1854-1922) to the British concentration camp at Norvalspont, presumably shortly after the Second South African War.
General Photographs of Basutoland (Lesotho)
A collection of loose prints mostly measuring 205 x 155 mm. The collection consists of 21 photographs by the Central Office of Information and four from an unknown source (no. 4-6 and 9). The prints are captioned on the reverse.
General Photographs of Bechuanaland (Botswana)
A collection of loose prints by the Central Office of Information. The prints measure approximately 205 x 155 mm and have typewritten captions on the reverse. The captions have been used as titles and may include language which is offensive, inaccurate or inappropriate. They have been retained to reflect the context of the collection's creation.
General photographs of East Africa
A collection of eight loose prints, most measuring approximately 250 x 195 mm, with captions on the reverse, showing scenes in Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania and Zanzibar.
General photographs of Kenya 1960s
Collection of loose prints of various sizes originally forming part of the Society's Visual Aids Loan Collection. Most are from the Kenya Information Office, but some are from East African Railways and Harbours and other sources.
General photographs of Mauritius, 1960s
A collection of loose prints approximately measuring 190 x 240 mm, with typescript captions on the reverse.
General photographs of Sierra Leone, circa 1965
A collection of mounted prints, in two sizes (295 x 230 mm and 240 x 190 mm), with typewritten captions on the reverse of the mounts.
General photographs of Tanganyika [i.e. Tanzania]
Collection of photographs of industry and agriculture in Tanganyika. Numbers 10-25 (and duplicates 26-50) were issued as a series 'Tanganyika's Three Year Development Plan' and have a separate typed list of captions. 51-68 are dated 31 August 1965 and have captions on the reverse.
General photographs of Uganda
A collection of loose prints measuring approximately 210 x 150 mm. with typewritten captions on the reverse. The views show industrial, agricultural and town scenes. Photographs by the Public Relations department, Uganda Protectorate and the Ministry of Information, London.
General views of Rhodesia [i.e. Zimbabwe]
Collection of loose prints, the majority mounted on card and measuring approximately 240 x 190 mm., with typewritten captions pasted on the mounts. The captions have been used as titles and have been recorded as found.
General views of Zambia
Collection of loose prints (several duplicates) measuring approximately 205 x 160 mm., with typed captions on the reverse of the prints.
George Cansdale's collection on the Gold Coast [i.e. Ghana] 1938-1948
George Cansdale's collection on the Gold Coast [i.e. Ghana] 1938-1948
Many images of woodland and logging scenes. The original numbering of the images has been followed.
German East Africa, 1900s
G.H. Williams collection on Egypt 1925
G.H. Williams' collection on North Africa
Girl Guide activities in Nigeria (Mary Johnson collection)
Gold Coast [i.e. Ghana] Castles
A series of photographs of castles.
Grave of Commander Hugh Clapperton, Sokoto
Hawkins collection on Nigeria
A collection of Kodachrome transparencies of Nigeria from the collection of Canon David and Mrs Lois Hawkins. The transparencies are all captioned as listed. It is believed that they were used by the Hawkins in deputation work in England during their periodic home leaves.
H.E. Hebbert collection
Photographs, slides, journals, notes, panoramas, maps and plans relating to Hebbert's time in Africa, with some biographical material.
Henry Muoria Collection
Nine unpublished manuscripts written by the Kenyan journalist Henry Muoria.