Africa (continent)
Found in 20095 Collections and/or Records:
Scene in Maseru, 1902
Print of Y305U/18.
Scene in Maseru, 1902
Scene in Maseru, 1902
Print of Y305U/23.
Scene in paved streets, probably Tunis, 1922
Measuring 175 x 215 mm, this album contains sepia photographs 170 x 115 mm in size. Album spaces 65 and 74 are blank. There are no captions, but some photographs can be identified as Tunis by comparison with postcards in Y304H. Others may be mentioned in the 1922 North Africa Diary (see Introduction), e.g. the Cathedral (p.7/plate 57), Carthage (pp.12ff/plate 59ff), camels (p.66/plates 83, 84), and Porte de France (p.78/plates 49-50), but no detailed research has been attempted.
Scene in the sawmill Amani, 1900 - 1909
117 x 81 mm. Showing two African workers and a European standing beside a railway trolley in the sawmill on which is placed a large piece of timber.
Scene in the sawmill, Amani, 1900 - 1909
116 x 88 mm. One African worker standing beside a railway trolley in the sawmill on which is placed a large piece of timber.
Scene in the sawmill, Amani, 1900 - 1909
115 x 86 mm. A view in the sawmill workshop with jigs, mechanical saws and a large piece of timber awaiting sawing.
Scene in the sawmill, Amani, 1900 - 1909
111 x 88 mm. Showing part of the sawmill workshop with the waterwheel at the left of the print.
Scene in the sawmill, Amani, 1900 - 1909
114 x 85 mm. A view looking across the sawmill workshop.
Scene in Tumis?, 1922
Measuring 175 x 215 mm, this album contains sepia photographs 170 x 115 mm in size. Album spaces 65 and 74 are blank. There are no captions, but some photographs can be identified as Tunis by comparison with postcards in Y304H. Others may be mentioned in the 1922 North Africa Diary (see Introduction), e.g. the Cathedral (p.7/plate 57), Carthage (pp.12ff/plate 59ff), camels (p.66/plates 83, 84), and Porte de France (p.78/plates 49-50), but no detailed research has been attempted.
Scene in Tunis?, 1922
Measuring 175 x 215 mm, this album contains sepia photographs 170 x 115 mm in size. Album spaces 65 and 74 are blank. There are no captions, but some photographs can be identified as Tunis by comparison with postcards in Y304H. Others may be mentioned in the 1922 North Africa Diary (see Introduction), e.g. the Cathedral (p.7/plate 57), Carthage (pp.12ff/plate 59ff), camels (p.66/plates 83, 84), and Porte de France (p.78/plates 49-50), but no detailed research has been attempted.
Scene in Tunis?, 1922
Measuring 175 x 215 mm, this album contains sepia photographs 170 x 115 mm in size. Album spaces 65 and 74 are blank. There are no captions, but some photographs can be identified as Tunis by comparison with postcards in Y304H. Others may be mentioned in the 1922 North Africa Diary (see Introduction), e.g. the Cathedral (p.7/plate 57), Carthage (pp.12ff/plate 59ff), camels (p.66/plates 83, 84), and Porte de France (p.78/plates 49-50), but no detailed research has been attempted.
Scene near Mafeking, 1902
Scene of our camp by the Mahcongo River (Dec. 24 '34), 1934-12
Scene of R. Angolul, Turquell, 1880-01
108 x 152 mm. (modern print from RGS negative). View of woodland scenery on the River Angolul.
[Scene on day of public celebrations], 1934
Showing some of the crowd watching the celebrations.
[Scene on day of public celebrations], 1934
Showing some of the participants and watching crowd.
[Scene on day of public celebrations], 1934
Showing two men wearing spectacular head-dresses.
[Scene on day of public celebrations], 1934
Showing a man in patterned robes seated under an umbrella with two elephant tusks at his feet. Several others are pictured. It seems probable that the man is a chief.
Scene on day of public celebrations, 1934
[Scene on day of public celebrations], 1934
Showing a number of men all wearing ornate robes and two wearing spectacular head-dresses. The man in the centre is seated with a leopard(?) skin at his feet. The nature of the photograph suggests that this is a party of people of significant status.
[Scene on day of public celebrations], 1934
Showing a man with a rifle wearing a head-dress of feathers.
[Scene on day of public celebrations], 1934
Full-length portrait of a man with a rifle.
[Scene on day of public celebrations], 1934
Showing four people in ornate robes standing on stilts.