Africa (continent)
Found in 20095 Collections and/or Records:
[Factory], 1900
185 x 135 mm. View of buildings located along the shoreline taken from a boat. Two European men stand at the water's edge.
[Factory buildings], 1875 - 1880
157 x 105 mm. Showing factory buildings (possibly connected with the Natal sugar industry) standing on a hillside above a river or harbour estuary. Location unidentified.
Factory machinery, 1955
154 x 197 mm. Showing an unidentified piece of equipment (?a boiler of some sort) inside a factory.
Factory worker, 1900 - 1947
82 x 82 mm. glass slides with brief, undated captions. The slides appear to have been gathered for lecture purposes and are not necessarily on the work of the CMS. They relate to various parts of the continent.
Faculty of Agriculture, Shambat, UC Khartoum, 1952
The slides are 25 x 25 mm. Y3011KKK(GS)1-12 are boxed with Y3011WW Eastham. The remainder are in three separate slide boxes.
Faculty of science, The Zoology Laboratory, 1952 - 1964
210 x 160 mm.
[Faculty of science, The Zoology Laboratory], 1952 - 1964
155 x 105 mm.
[Faculty of science, The Zoology Laboratory], 1952 - 1964
250 x 200 mm.
Fai Ndzendzen, Banso, 1939-05-24
40 x 62 mm. Fai Ndzendzen dressed in his usual attire, kilt and hat which is of a special pattern and no other man can wear a similar hat. Title hereditary and is one of the most important men in the country. He is the Senior Kebai of the Yemulong (House of the inner Mulong Society with very limited membership) -See Banso Notes No.I. - Necklace of leopard teeth, a Royal insignia.
Fai Ndzendzen the next man to Fai Tankum, Banso, 1939-05-24
40 x 62 mm.
Fai O Shube, Banso, 1939-05-24
40 x 62 mm. Fai O Shube the next in seniority to Fai Ndzendzen.
Fai Tankum, Banso, 1939-05-24
40 x 62 mm. Fai Tankum, the next in seniority to Fai Ndzendzen and so he wears the insignia of Royalty in the shape of a necklace of leopard teeth.
Faience Pottery Works [numerous notices in French, but no town name], 1922
Measuring 205 x 265 mm, this album contains sepia photographs 145 x 90 mm in size, two to a page. None of these have captions, but they include one statue in Biskra.
Fairlegh, Berea, July 1879
190 x 135 mm. A view from the garden showing a family group posed on the verandah of a corrugated iron roofed bungalow in The Berea, Durban's residential district. Seated in the deckchair is Charles Lewis Redwood. The woman seated near him is probably his wife, Olivia Elizabeth Redwood (née Lys). The two other men in the photograph are unidentified.
Fairleigh, Berea, July 1879
197 x 132 mm. Showing a family group with Zulu servants outside the bungalow 'Fairleigh'. At the centre of the group are Charles Redwood and his wife. The young man and the three children (two boys, possibly twins, and a girl) in the group are unidentified.
Falling in for parade, 'A' Coy. 1 S.N. Regt., Okigwi, S.N, 1908 - 1910
103 x 61 mm. Showing soldiers lining up on the parade ground at Okigwi.
Falls, 1966-02
[From the air].
Falls, 1966-02
[From the air].
Falls, 1966-02
[From the air].
Falls, 1966-02
[From the air].
Falls, 1966-02
[From the air].
Falls at Grand River - S.E, 1916
77 x 101 mm. General views of the falls.
Falls Bridge and village life, 1930 - 1935
Photographs of the building of the Victoria Falls Bridge in 1930, followed by everyday scenes of village life, including hut-building, cutting bark cloth, dancing, preparing food, transporting Wendo grass to use as thatch, and the Empire Day celebrations of 1933.
Falls in the Mbabane River near Mbabane, 1910 - 1911
140 x 87 mm. A view looking across the small Mbabane Falls.
Falls near Sunni, 1942-06-23 - 1942-06-28
95 x 135 mm. A view of a waterfall.