Uganda (nation)
Found in 1968 Collections and/or Records:
The School, (?)Bugiri, circa 1908, 1908
98 x 72 mm.
The Secretariat, Entebbe, where I worked for my first three months, 1955
105 x 60mm.
The snows on Ruwenzori seen from the garden of Bugirasagama[?], 1934
From the house.
‘The solar eclipse in Ankole, Uganda, in 1492’, 1492
Published and unpublished works on African history written by Gray, accompanied by research notes from archives and secondary sources.
The story of Uganda National Parks
The history is comprised of a preface followed by 282 pages of text and 25 pages of rough maps and appendices. There is a covering note by Bere to the R.C.S. Librarian, 15 July 1977.
The student's hostel, dining and recreation rooms, 1952 - 1964
240 x 180 mm. General view of the building.
[The student's hostel, dining and recreation rooms], 1952 - 1964
200 x 155 mm. General view of the building.
[The student's hostel, dining and recreation rooms], 1952 - 1964
200 x 155 mm. General view of the building.
[The student's hostel, dining and recreation rooms], 1952 - 1964
200 x 155 mm. General view of the building.
[The student's hostel, dining and recreation rooms], 1952 - 1964
200 x 155 mm. General view of the building.
The student's hostel, dining and recreation rooms, 1952 - 1964
240 x 180 mm. General view of the building.
[The swimming pool at Entebbe], 1955
55 x 50 mm.
The swimming pool at Entebbe, on the edge of the lake, 1955
55 x 55 mm.
The swimming pool at Government House, 1955
55 x 50 mm.
The swimming pool, Makerere, 1952 - 1964
210 x 160 mm.
[The swimming pool, Makerere], 1952 - 1964
210 x 160 mm.
The University College of East Africa visited by H.H. The Sultan of Zanzibar and the Sultana, 1954-04
165 x 220 mm. The caption continues: 'Left to right: B. de Bunsen (The Principal), H.H. The Sultana, H.H. The Sultan, F.B. Wilson (Vice Principal) walking past the Mosque.'
The University Library, 1952 - 1964
210 x 160 mm.
The University Library, 1952 - 1964
210 x 160 mm.
The Zoology Laboratory, 1952 - 1964
210 x 160 mm.
This girl at Keru is wearing a chain sporran called - Owele, 1935 - 1936
The caption below the photograph continues: 'This kind is worn by all the older unmarried women. The small boy on the right is wearing a - Kicholchol made from sections of dry coarse grass and seeds from trees.
The Labwor are most skilled blacksmiths. This sporran has been made locally with locally mined iron.'
This little girl enjoyed her dance, 1934
A photograph of a little girl with who has been dancing to music made by Acholi women. Northern Uganda, in the southern Imatong mountains.
This type of headdressing is worn by the young Karamojong men, 1935 - 1936
The caption below the photograph continues: 'A kind of string basket well stuffed with ancestral hair. The Chari or chain handing down behind reaches almost to the waist: at the end of this is a small tuft of goats hair. At dances, if the wearer can manage to swing it, and touch the girl he fancies with the tuft, he is entitled to spend the night with her'.
Three African women, 1892 - 1914
82 x 82 mm. glass slides with brief, undated captions documenting Arthur Fisher's service as a missionary in Uganda.
Three African women, 1892 - 1914
82 x 82 mm. glass slides with brief, undated captions documenting Arthur Fisher's service as a missionary in Uganda.