Africa (continent)
Found in 20095 Collections and/or Records:
The Muhafsa [Muhafisa?], Suakin [i.e. Sawakin], 1930 - 1937
115 x 125 mm. An eighteenth-century house and headquarters of Generals Charles Gordon and Horatio Kitchener during the Mahdist Revolt 1870 - 1899.
The Mundand women are very short and stocky, 1934
Full length portrait.
The Murchison Falls, 1955
55 x 50 mm.
The Murchison Falls: ferrying the car over the Nile, 1955
80 x 55 mm.
The Murchison Falls Game Park: me with the two game guards & two game rangers, the guns are distinctly functional, 1955
55 x 50 mm.
The Murchison Falls: Jane, Dai and I sunbathing on the top deck on the way back, 1955
55 x 50 mm.
The Murchison Falls: Jane [on the top deck on the way back], 1955
80 x 60 mm.
The Murchison Falls: me by the pool, 1955
60 x 80 mm.
The Murchison Falls: Neil, Dai, John & me on the bridge, 1955
55 x 80 mm.
The Murchison Falls: the pool where Deborah Kerr washed her hair in the film King Solomon's Mines, 1955
55 x 50 mm.
The Murchison Falls: through the papyrus swamps, 1955
55 x 50 mm.
The Murchison [i.e. Kabalega] Falls, Uganda, 1906
81 x 81 mm. A general view of the Murchison Falls (also known as Kabalega Falls) from down river. Bell visited the Falls for the first time on September 17 1906 (see Bell (1946), pp. 137-138).
The Museum, 1945
The Museum: curator demonstrating the working of type of drill used in the Gold Coast, 1945
The Museum: curator demonstrating the working of type of drill used in the Gold Coast, 1945
The Museum's curator comparing a Nigerian pot with others from the Gold Coast, 1945
The Museum's curator comparing a Nigerian pot with others from the Gold Coast, 1945
The narrow streets of Zanzibar, 1930 - 1950
160 x 210 mm. A prominent sign reads:' S.R.Faleiro, high class tailoring and outfitting.'
The narrows of the Jur River, c. 1921, 1921
69 x 40 mm. A view showing the narrow Jur River in the Bahr-el-Ghazel from the deck of a boat. On either side of the stream is an expanse of sudd. Photograph by A.P. Thomson.
The narrows of the Jur River, c. 1921, 1921
69 x 40 mm. A view showing the narrow Jur River in the Bahr-el-Ghazel from the deck of a boat. On either side of the stream is an expanse of sudd. Photograph by A.P. Thomson.
The Natal team which beat the Cape Colony, first contest
The Native Administration butchers' shop in the market is built and flyproofed from the Treasury revenue, 1945
Interior view of the butcher's shop.
The Native State runs a State slaughter house from which revenue is added to the Treasury from the fees, 1945
The typewritten caption on the reverse reads 'The fee for slaughtering is sixpence for sheep, and three shillings for cows'.
The Natural Arch at the Heads, Knysna, C.P., 1920 - 1929
Collection of monochrome postcards. Published by H.S. Joseph, The Handy House, Kynsa.