Uganda (nation)
Found in 1968 Collections and/or Records:
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 generations of Wagogo: Meda of Tisso, south of Bugiri, a powerful chief, his son Yohana and grandsons, (?)1908 or (?)1912, 1908 - 1912
160 x 118 mm. Seated portrait of the two men and two children taken in the open air.
[Three male students seated outside looking at their notes], 1952 - 1964
160 x 210 mm.
[Three men looking towards the Muhavara volcanoes on the Rwanda booder], 1952 - 1964
215 x 165 mm. Probably not Fergus Wilson's photograph.
Three quarter grown Cassava, 1952 - 1964
210 x 160 mm. The caption continues: 'Here is a plot of improved virus resistant types of cassava grown for multiplication and local distribution.'
[Three young men gathered around a desk reading a newspaper], 1952 - 1964
160 x 210 mm.
'Tick fever in man', 1903
Two copies of the offprint of an article published in Thompson Yates & Johnston Laboratories Report, V (1903), 187-89.
To Kampala, 1950-01
Views of stations, landscapes and people from the train during the journey to Kampala, including Ripon Falls and the River Nile.
Tobacco leaves being cured, 1945
Showing tobacco leaves drying in a curing shed.
Tonia [Tonya] Bay, Lake Albert, 1906 - 1911
107 x 70 mm. A view looking across grassland towards Tonya Bay on the eastern shore of Lake Albert.
Toro Church interior, 1903 - 1947
82 x 82 mm. glass slides with brief, undated captions.
Toro group, 1895 - 1898
130 x 100 mm. Posed group of African men, women and children.
Tororo, 1939 - 1941
60 x 60 mm. Unidentified building.
Tractor and monorail leaving Port Bell from Kampala, 1908-04-22
99 x 73 mm. Showing the steam engine and carriages leaving Port Bell for Kampala. This 'monorail' was ordered (at a cost of about £3000) by Sir Henry Hesketh Bell and was intended for use until proper road and rail facilities could be established. The monorail was first tested on April 22 1908 and this photograph may well have been taken on its trial run.
Traditional African musicians including a drummer , 1952-10
Not the same musicians who appear in Y304G/4.
Traditional African orchestra with drums in foreground, 1952-10
‘Traditional history of Buganda’, 1969
Published and unpublished works on African history written by Gray, accompanied by research notes from archives and secondary sources.
Transcript of interview: David Barrie, 2023
The programme comprises transcripts of interviews with senior diplomats.
Transcript of interview: Sir Edward Clay, 2020
The programme comprises transcripts of interviews with senior diplomats.
Translation of letter from Apollo Katikiro, 1898-01-09
Reports that the mutineers have evacuated Fort Lubwa.
Translator Dr A.C. Stanley Smith and colleague correcting Prayerbook proofs, 1964
Glossy 56 MM. contact print with negative.
Translators Dr and Mrs A.C. Stanley Smith and colleague, 1964
Glossy 56 mm. contact print with negative.
Travel Notes, 1937 - 1957
Letters and notes describing travels in Uganda, along the Nile, India, the Alps, an account of military service in North Africa during the Second World War, Lichtenstein, and climbing Mounts Muhavura and Sabyinyo (circa 150 sheets).
Tree bridge, 1895 - 1898
216 x 166 mm. View showing porters crossing a tree spanning a river.
Tree bridge, 1895 - 1898
215 x 166 mm. A similar view to RCMS 172/3/24 showing porters crossing a river via a fallen tree.