Ghana (nation)
Found in 1719 Collections and/or Records:
Administration Block from steps, 1950 - 1959
Administration Block from steps, 1950 - 1959
Smaller version of Y30448I/70.
Administration Block; girls sketching, 1950 - 1959
Administration Block with cricketers in the foreground, 1950 - 1959
Includes the politician and economist Jones Ofori Atta.
Advanced students at work on the 50 ton Testing Machine, 1945
Advanced students at work on the 50 ton Testing Machine, 1945
Aerial view of the University, 1961-11-25
140 x 105 mm.
Aerial views of Achimota, 1950 - 1959
130 x 120 mm.
Aerial views of Achimota College January 1931: Girls’ School and College Oval, 1931-01
Modern contact print, 140 x 90 mm.
Aerial views of Achimota College January 1931: Girls’ School and College Oval: Hospital in mid-distance; Model Village in Distance, 1931-01
Aerial views of Achimota College January 1931 The College, 1931-01
Similar view to Y30448G/3, but with the Administration Block nearer. Also contact print 145 x 90 mm.
Aerial views of Achimota College January 1931: The College and Model Village, 1931-01
Similar view to Y30448G/4, but upright.
Aerial views of Achimota College January 1931: The College and Model Village in the distance, 1931-01
Aerial views of Achimota College January 1931: The College Oval and Model Village in the distance, 1931-01
Aerial views of Achimota College January 1931: The College (showing the tower of the Administration Block in the mid-distance on the right), 1931-01
African Community Centre, Asamankese, Gold Coast [i.e. Ghana], 1946 - 1954
African farm labourers and headmen reporting for evening roll call at the Department of Animal Health Experimental Livestock Farm near Accra, Gold Coast [i.e. Ghana], 1940 - 1949
The typewritten caption on the reverse reads 'The staff will receive instructions for the next day's work. £366 per month is paid out to staff and labourers. The minimum labourer's pay is 1/10d per day with free quarters. The majority of the labourers and herdsmen on the farm are from the Northern Territories'.
[African girl in nurse's uniform, adult European nurse, and African Boy Scout], 1917
180 x 200 mm. Scene from the Red Cross Tableaux, 1917. The two nursing figures reproduced with the title ‘Red Cross, past and future’ facing page 240 of ‘Our Days in the Gold Coast’.
[African in uniform reading address to Guggisberg on Dais], 1919
200 x 150 mm. As Sir Gordon Guggisberg wears the somewhat unusual combination of military service uniform and a plumed Governor's hat, this may be related to his arrival in the Gold Coast.
African labourers attacking hay at the Department of Animal Health Experimental Livestock Farm near Accra, Gold Coast [i.e. Ghana], 1940 - 1949
The typewritten caption on the reverse reads 'Many acres of hay are grown and stacked for feeding during the long dry season when there is little or no nutrient in the natural grass. The hay is a mixture of Soya Bean and Cow Pea and a very satisfactory yield is obtained. The mixture grows well on poor soil'.
African labourers working a hand driven grain crusher at the Department of Animal Health Experimental Livestock Farm near Accra, Gold Coast [i.e. Ghana], 1940 - 1949
The typewritten caption on the reverse reads 'Apart from hay, supplementary feeding in the form of grain mixtures are fed to both adult and young stock'.
African Mothers & children at Accra baby show, 1920 - 1929
195 x 150 mm. General group.
[African-owned diamond mine] Gold Coast [i.e. Ghana], 1940 - 1959
160 x 111 mm. Showing African labourers panning for diamonds on surface workings. The caption on the reverse reads 'One of the African-owned diamond workings which today are producing almost half the export diamonds in the Gold Coast'.
Afrormosia elata, Mim District, 1947
Many images of woodland and logging scenes. The original numbering of the images has been followed.