Ghana (nation)
Found in 1719 Collections and/or Records:
Fongo-South, 1938 - 1939
85 x 60 mm.
Fongo-West, 1938 - 1939
85 x 60 mm.
Fort Grossk-Friedrichsburg, Princes Town, Gold Coast, 1945
245 x 190 mm. Built by the Brandenburgers c. 1682.
Fort Nassau Mori, Gold Coast, 1924
Fort St. Jago, Elmina, Gold Coast, 1945
242 X 190 mm. Built by the Dutch in 1638.
Fort St Jago from the Ramparts, Fort St George, Elmina, Gold Coast Colony, 1911 - 1929
Coloured reproduction of painting.
Fortune teller: Tamale, 1939
Stored in negative album envelope number '61'.
Founder's Day 1958: D.A. Chapman Nyaho speaking, 1958
Founder's Day 1958: Rear view of Winlaw speaking, 1958
D.A. Chapman-Nyaho seated in foreground. Daniel Armling Chapman Nyaho was born in 1909, attended Achimota as a pupil and later taught there: Senior Geography Master 1937-46; Secretary to the Prime Minister and the Cabinet, Gold Coast/Ghana 1954-57; Ambassador to the USA and permanent Representative at the U.N. 1957-59; Headmaster Achimota 1959-63.
Founder's Day 1958: View of pupils, 1958
Founder's Day 1959: Kwame Nkrumah speaking, 1959
Founder's Day 1959: procession, 1959
Founder's Day 1959: Pupils listening, 1959
Founder's Day 1959: Talking drums, 1959
Founder's Day 1959: Winlaw speaking, 1959
Founder's Day Procession, 1955
Founder's Day Procession, 1955
Freshwater swamp vegetation, Keta, 1939
Many images of woodland and logging scenes. The original numbering of the images has been followed.
Freshwater swamp vegetation, Keta, 1939
The caption continues: 'This wood is known as Ambach and it is used for ... floats in central Africa. One of the few trees in tropical Africa that grows pure.'
From Ademako Ansa II Asumanhene To Hon. P.H. Canham D.C. Accra. ‘Life is Duty’, 1946
85 x 140 mm.
From stump to ship, 1940 - 1959
165 x 115 mm. The caption on the reverse reads '(10). A view of the log pond at Takoradi Harbour, where logs of all classifications, shapes and sizes await shipment'. A cargo vessel is moored in the background.
Fulani herdsmen at Mampon, Gold Coast, 1924
(PC12).
Fulani herdsmen at Mampon, Gold Coast [i.e. Ghana], 1924
The caption on the reverse reads: 'Fulani Herdsmen at Mampon, Gold Coast. The scene depicts the Fulani Herdsmen in charge of a few of the hump backed cattle that hail from the Upper Senegal. Mampon, which is on the great scarp north of Coomassie, is one of the few spots in the Ashanti forests that is reasonably free from the deadly tsetse-fly'.
Funeral pots in Kwahu district, 1939 - 1948
The negative envelope is numbered '46'.
Funeral pots in Kwahu district, 1939 - 1948
The negative envelope is numbered '46'.