Ghana (nation)
Found in 1719 Collections and/or Records:
[Band about to play], 1940-06
A print measuring 180 x 130 mm. A handwritten note, in the same hand as the envelope captions, reads 'Accra 1939 or 1940. March past of Gold Coast Regiment before going to E Africa. Salute taken by H.E. Sir Arnold Hodson, Governor. Regiment com. [?commanded] by Brigadier Richards. This was the only series of photographs taken of it occasion [sic]'.
Banko: Mother, 1938
85 x 60 mm. Women with baby by car bonnet.
Bannerman to Glover, 1874-01-06
This collection is composed of archives relating to Glover’s government of Lagos and the Volta campaign during the Second Anglo-Asante War.
Bannerman to Glover, 1874-01-07
This collection is composed of archives relating to Glover’s government of Lagos and the Volta campaign during the Second Anglo-Asante War.
Baobab country, Keta, 1939
Many images of woodland and logging scenes. The original numbering of the images has been followed.
Barrister E.C. Quist O.B.E. becomes First African President of the Gold Coast [i.e. Ghana] Legislative Council, 1949
160 x 111 mm. View looking down on the Council Chamber, with Quist seated in the Speaker's chair in the centre. Sir Emmanuel Charles Quist (d. 1959) served as Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of the Gold Coast from 1949-57.
Basket stall in Keta Market, 1939
The annotation on the negative envelope reads 'Baskets of this type were made for produce transport.'
Bassahene's hunters and Dane guns, 1939
85 x 60 mm. Bassa.
Bawku beggar, 1939
The negative envelope is numbered '37'.
Bawku, Detarium, Savannah woodlands, 1939
The caption continues: 'Good quality savannah woodland in south of Bawku District producing good quantities of poles, firewood etc. Mostly Detarium senegalense.'
Bawku, Fulani woman, market, 1939
The negative envelope is numbered '40'.
Bawku, Fulani woman, market, 1939
The negative envelope is numbered '40'.
Bawku, Fulani woman, market, 1939
The negative envelope is numbered '40'.
Bawku. Groundnut seller, 1939
The negative envelope is numbered '23'.
Bawku. Groundnut seller, 1939
The negative envelope is numbered '23'.
Bawku market, 1939
The negative envelope is numbered '38'.
Bawku market, 1939
The negative envelope is numbered '38'.
Bawku market, 1939
The negative envelope is numbered '41'.
Bawku market, 1939
The negative envelope is numbered '41'.
Bawku market, barber, 1939
The negative envelope is numbered '28'.
Bawku market, groundnut bread, 1939
The negative envelope is numbered '25'.
Bawku market. Kano cloth workers, 1939
The negative envelope is numbered '24'.
Bawku market. Kano cloth workers, 1939
The negative envelope is numbered '24'.
Bawku market. Kano cloth workers, 1939
The negative envelope is numbered '24'.
Bawku market, kola stall, 1939
The negative envelope is numbered '43'.