Africa (continent)
Found in 20097 Collections and/or Records:
Weaving in North Nyanza district, 1933 - 1950
210 x 160 mm. Showing a woman sat at a loom. The caption continues: 'Much attention is being devoted to the development of spinning and weaving as a home industry.'
[Weaving, location unknown, 1940s], 1940 - 1949
The typewritten caption on the reverse has been torn leving only the word 'Coast'. Photograph by Margot Lubinski.
Weaving native cloth, 1905 - 1953
Postcards showing views in Sierra Leone, particularly in Free Town. The majority are by the Lisk-Carew Brothers, number 14 is by the Sierra Leone Government, Raphael Tuck and Sons Ltd, and number 15 is by Ceylon Pictorials. Numbers 20 and 30 give no indication as to the photographer.
Wedding of Dr. Reford - April 1909. Group taken in the grounds of Judge Ennis's house, 1909-04
Wedding of Mary and Zekaria [Kongwa?] 1905, 1905
104 x 73 mm. View outside the church with T.B.R. Westgate visible in the background.
Wedding of Mr and Mrs Laight, Mombasa 1902, 1902
Wedding of Mr Briggs and Berthe Attlee, at the Cathedral, Mombasa, 30 September 1904, 1904-09-30
141 x 96 mm. Group portrait of the wedding couple and other Europeans. Identified on the reverse are: Revd. K. Binns, Mr Wright, Bishop Peel, Mr Hamshere.
Wedding of the Chief Mholole at Henley near Pietermaritzburg, 1900 - 1910
297 x 86 mm. Showing a large crowd of European spectators watching Zulu warriors and dancers awaiting a train (centre of print) which is presumably carrying Chief Mholoe.
Weekly Arsenic Dip (to prevent tick-borne disease), N.R., 1938
Weekly child welfare clinic at P.C.M.H. "Our record number attending between 1929-31 was 401 on a Thursday morning", 1929 - 1931
205 x 165 mm on mount.
Weekly market at Niangara, Wele District, Upper Congo (n.d.)
85 x 60 mm. A view showing the busy market scene at Niangara with goods laid out on the ground in front of the traders.
Weekly market at Niangara, Wele District, Upper Congo (n.d.)
85 x 60 mm. A view showing the busy market scene at Niangara with goods laid out on the ground in front of the traders.
Weekly market at Niangara, Wele District, Upper Congo (n.d.)
86 x 60 mm. A view showing traders at Niangara seated under the shade of umbrellas in the market square.
Weekly market at Niangara, Wele District, Upper Congo (n.d.)
85 x 61 mm. A view showing market traders at Niangara. Photograph probably by Christy.
Weekly market at Niangara, Wele District, Upper Congo (n.d.)
85 x 61 mm. A view showing market traders at Niangara. Photograph probably by Christy.
Weekly market at Niangara, Wele District, Upper Congo (n.d.)
85 x 60 mm. A view showing a general view of the crowded market place at Niangara. Photograph probably by Christy.
Weekly market at Niangara, Wele District, Upper Congo (n.d.)
85 x 60 mm. A view showing a general view of the crowded market place at Niangara. Photograph probably by Christy.
Weighing the produce of experimental plots, 1952 - 1964
205 x 160 mm. Showing two men weighing produce in a field. The caption continues: 'in research into sweet potato breeding.'
[Weighing tobacco], 1900 - 1910
206 x 156 mm. Showing a group of farmers of the Magaliesburg Farmers Association watching an African labourer place bundles of tobacco on a pair of scales.
Weihnachten an Deutschostafrikas Küste [Christmas on the Tanzanian Coast - Dar es Salaam], 1909
81 x 128 mm. A postcard showing a boat at anchor at dusk in Dar es Salaam harbour. Sent by Carl Unger in 1909 to the Boeder family in Berlin. The title appears on the front of the image.
Weird and exciting rock formations, 1930 - 1939
In the Arak gorges in Algeria.
Weird and exciting rock formations, 1930 - 1939
In the Arak gorges in Algeria.
Weird architecture The Chiefs compound at Mona, 1934
Welcom Munticalo Clob, 1930 - 1950
Newspaper cutting. The photograph is accompanied by the text: 'A rival to Monte Carlo Sporting Club this inscription appears on a palm-thatcher's roadside native coffee-shop in the island of Pemba, Zanzibar Protectorate. Photo by Mr. Fergus Wilson. This photograph has been awarded a prize of one guinea.'
Welcoming ceremony at the railway station, 1900 - 1909
111 x 81 mm. Showing a crowd of Swahilis standing beside the railway line. In the foreground two dancers in feathered costumes stand on the platform. The location and occasion are unidentified.