Africa (continent)
Found in 20097 Collections and/or Records:
101. Alexandria. - Kait Bey stronghold [i.e. Fortress] - LL, 1910
Booklet containing detachable monochrome postcards. Published by Lévy et Neurdein Réuins, 44 Rue Letellier, Paris.
102. Alexandria. - Ras-el-Tin New Quay. - LL, 1910
Booklet containing detachable monochrome postcards. Published by Lévy et Neurdein Réuins, 44 Rue Letellier, Paris.
104. Alexandria. - Ras-el-Tin Palace. - LL, 1910
Booklet containing detachable monochrome postcards. Published by Lévy et Neurdein Réuins, 44 Rue Letellier, Paris.
109. Alexandria. - Cherif-Pacha Street and the Exchange - LL, 1910
Booklet containing detachable monochrome postcards. Published by Lévy et Neurdein Réuins, 44 Rue Letellier, Paris.
157 Puppets and pupils, the school bus, World Health Day, 1965, 1965
Akim Oda?
200 yards short of this. The real crater, 1934
The caption on the album page reads: 'Nyamlagira, an active volcano in the Parc National Albert. Belgian Congo [i.e. Congo]'. An active volcano to the north of Lake Kivu, Zaire.
1900-1 Kopje - Salisbury, Rhodesia - Taken from the Civil Service Club, 1900 - 1901
A view looking across fields towards the buildings of Salisbury clustered around the wooded kopje on the horizon. Duplicate at Y3052D/2.
1900 Its last days - Railway thro' to Bulawayo 1901. Bulawayo - Salisbury coach discharging mails at Salisbury P.O., 1900 - 1901
Showing three Europeans (Alexander Russell at left of group) standing in front of the Salisbury-Bulawayo stage coach. With the 'Mikado Tearooms' in the background.
A Baganda woman carrying her bundle on her head, 1955
55 x 50 mm.
A Baggara girl, 1924 - 1945
175 x 235 mm. Three quarter length portrait of a girl. She wears a patterned garment, has her hair in plaits and wears beaded necklaces.
[A Banana man], 1934
Full-length portrait. The caption on the album page reads: 'Bananas are all over 6 feet. Taken at Yagua'.
[A Banana man], 1934
Full-length portrait. The caption on the album page reads: 'Bananas are all over 6 feet. Taken at Yagua'.
[A Banana man], 1934
Full-length portrait. The caption on the album page reads: 'Bananas are all over 6 feet. Taken at Yagua'.
A Bangwa baby at Ekibondo is not at all unhappy at having his head bound up, 1935 - 1936
Informal head and shoulders portrait.
A Bangwa dance at Ekibondo in which young and old take an active part, 1935 - 1936
A Bangwa dance at Ekibondo in which young and old take an active part, 1935 - 1936
A Bangwa dance at Ekibondo in which young and old take an active part, 1935 - 1936
The caption below the photograph reads: 'They have a variety of dances, but every one suggestive of sexual abandon'.
A Bangwa dance at Ekibondo in which young and old take an active part, 1935 - 1936
The caption above the photograph reads: 'Madamu is on the extreme left'.
A Bangwa girl, 1935 - 1936
A Bangwa mother and daughter, 1935 - 1936
The caption below the photograph continues: 'Note the long heads and negbes - a fibrous mat worn by the female sex of all ages'.
A Bangwa sewing strips of bark cloth together, 1935 - 1936
A Bangwa woman, 1935 - 1936
A Bangwa woman at Ekibondo, 1935 - 1936
Informal head and shoulders portrait. The caption at the bottom right of the album page continues: 'The Bangwa favour this style of hairdressing, and never wear the tamburu. The Sultani of Ekibondo had his hair dressed like this. The Bangwa too have more facial tatoos [sic] than the Mangbetu'.
A Bangwa woman at Ekibondo, 1935 - 1936
Side on view of a sitting woman. The caption at the bottom right of the album page continues: 'The Bangwa favour this style of hairdressing, and never wear the tamburu. The Sultani of Ekibondo had his hair dressed like this. The Bangwa too have more facial tatoos [sic] than the Mangbetu'.
A Bangwa woman at Ekibondo, 1935 - 1936
Informal head and shoulders portrait. The caption at the bottom right of the album page continues: 'The Bangwa favour this style of hairdressing, and never wear the tamburu. The Sultani of Ekibondo had his hair dressed like this. The Bangwa too have more facial tatoos [sic] than the Mangbetu'.