Uganda (nation)
Found in 1968 Collections and/or Records:
Tero Forest, 1906 - 1911
140 x 81 mm. Showing the workmen's village of thatched huts in a clearing at the end of the Tero Forest with part of the sawmill visible at the right of the print.
Tero Forest, machinery shed, 1906 - 1911
139 x 80 mm. Showing two unidentified Europeans standing in front of the shed which houses the steam engine for powering the Tero sawmill.
Terraced hillsides - Kigezi], 1952 - 1964
105 x 150 mm.
Teso District: dedication of St. Martin’s Church, Ongino, to serve the Kumi-Ongino Leprosy Centre, by Bishop of the Upper Nile, L.C. Usher-Wilson, 12 July 1959, 1959
155 x 110 mm. glossy print with copy.
Teso District - entrance to a typical cattle 'Boma', 1952 - 1964
215 x 160 mm.
Teso District, Upper Nile Diocese: Nativity Play - the worship of the Magi, 1959
82 x 82 mm. glossy print with two copies and 56 mm. negative, plus 82 x 82 mm. glossy print of similar scene.
Teso District, Upper Nile Diocese: school children, 1959
82 x 82 mm. glossy print.
The African Agricultural's Instructors hut, kitchen and seed stores at the Weiwei demonstration plot, 1940 - 1949
'The Archbishop of Canterbury in Uganda' [book], 1955
Reproduction of page 13. Duplicate at CMS 12/2/37.
'The Archbishop of Canterbury in Uganda' [book], 1955
Reproduction of page 14. Duplicate at CMS 12/2/37.
‘The Archbishop of Canterbury in Uganda’ (book), 1955
The prints listed were chiefly from the files of the Photo Bureau, the majority being mounted on sheets of paper with substantial descriptions, and in many cases the negative attached. Titles and captions, including the names of institutions, have been recorded as found. Captions supplied by the cataloguer are enclosed in square brackets.
The Archbishop of Canterbury’s visit to East Africa 1955, 1955-05
Dr Geoffrey Fisher visited Uganda and Kenya in May 1955. Print copies of the glass negatives (except for CMS 18/11) as well as additional images of the visit may be found at CMS 12/2.
The Arya Samaj School for Girls, Kampala, 1952 - 1964
215 x 160 mm. General view.
The Babies' class, 1930, 1930
A collection of 18 glass slides and 38 photographs. The slides were used by Hogbin to illustrate talks on her work when on furlough (leave of absence), and their captions were provided by her niece. The captions have been used as titles and have been recorded as found.
‘The Banyoro and Acholi embassy to the Mahdists in 1898’, 1952 - 1970
Published and unpublished works on African history written by Gray, accompanied by research notes from archives and secondary sources.
The Biology wing of the School of Agriculture, 1952 - 1964
210 x 160 mm.
The Botany School, 1962
200 x 150 mm.
The boy who carried our kikapu in the market each week, 1955
55 x 50 mm.
'The bravest man in the army' restrained by a rope lest his courage should prove his ruin, 1906 - 1911
115 x 90 mm. Showing four warriors, some daubed with chalk, escorting 'the bravest man in the army' during a military review on a football field.
The bride & groom of an Indian wedding I went to, 1955
55 x 50 mm.
The canoe regatta, 1955-10
Album containing photographs of Entebbe and Kampala, colleagues and friends, travels around the country, and of the people of Uganda, including celebrations for the return of Mutesa II, Kabaka of Buganda.
The Cathedral of Uganda, 1900 - 1904
Miscellaneous monochrome postcards. Photographers and/or publishers unknown, apart from no.40, issued by the White Fathers.
The cheerful rogue, 1935 - 1936
The album page is entitled: 'Labwor'.
The 'Church' in Entebbe in 1909, 1909
The C.M.S. Mission House at Ibwijili (Bugiri) after it was remodelled and given a corrugated iron roof, circa 1910, 1910
162 x 118 mm. General view of the new mission house built by T.B.R. Westgate. It was used by the Germans as an internment camp in the First World War and burnt down in 1915.