Uganda (nation)
Found in 1968 Collections and/or Records:
Uganda Constitutional Conference Opens in London, 1961-09
136 x 209 mm. A general view inside Lancaster House, London, at the opening of the Uganda Constitutional Conference.
Uganda Constitutional Conference Opens in London, 1961-09
153 x 208 mm. Pictured at the opening of the Uganda Constitutional Conference at Lancaster House, London are, left to right, Sir Frederick Crawford, the Governor of Uganda, Mr. B.M.K. Kitwanuka, the Chief Minister, and Mr. R.L.E. Dreschfield, Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs.
Uganda diary, 1902-06-10 - 1902-09-24
The diary (circa 80 pages) describes Christy's journey from London to Uganda, and his first tours of inspection for the Sleeping Sickness Commission. It also includes some zoological observations.
Uganda diary, 1902-09-24 - 1902
The diary (circa 80 pages) describes Christy's tours of inspection for the Sleeping Sickness Commission and includes some zoological observations.
Uganda diary, 1902-12-16 - 1903-01-24
The diary (circa 80 pages) describes Christy's tours of inspection for the Sleeping Sickness Commission and includes some zoological observations.
Uganda diary, 1903-01-25 - 1903-03-10
The diary (circa 80 pages) describes Christy's tours of inspection for the Sleeping Sickness Commission and includes some zoological observations.
Uganda diary, 1903-03-10 - 1903-04-10
The diary (circa 80 pages) describes Christy's tours of inspection for the Sleeping Sickness Commission and includes some zoological observations.
Uganda diary, 1903-04-10 - 1903-04-15
The diary (circa 55 pages) includes a brief chronological and geographic summary of the results of Christy's tours of inspection for the Sleeping Sickness Commission.
Uganda Independence Conference Opens in London, 1962-09
153 x 202 mm. Mr Reginald Maudling, Secretary of State for the Colonies, welcomes delegates to the Uganda Independence conference which opened in Marlborough House, London.
Uganda Independence Conference Opens in London, 1962-06
153 x 206 mm. Mr. Reginald Maudling, Secretary of State for the Colonies and (left) the Minister of State, Lord Lansdowne.
Uganda: Kampala, Roman Catholic and Anglican cathedrals, New Imperial Hotel, 1943
Photographs are numbered from left to right in vertical columns.
Uganda: Lake Victoria, Bob Edwards and Drakes, Kiwala Hotel, Masaka, 1943
Photographs are numbered from left to right in vertical columns.
Uganda: Lake Victoria, Bob Edwards, calling Lutembe the crocodile, old gun overlooking Kampala, 1943
Photographs are numbered from left to right in vertical columns.
Uganda letter book, 1905-02-22 - 1905-09-24
Copies of letters (circa 120 leaves) written by Christy to the Uganda and East Africa Exploration Syndicate. It had despatched him on a prospecting mission to locate forests rich in the Funtumia elastica tree, which was used for the production of rubber. Some of the letters include summaries of their contents in the margins.
Uganda letters of Lucy Clare Latham
Seventeen manuscript letters from Uganda sent mostly to Miss Diana Hartley, 1950-1959. The letters include the day and month, but not the year that they were written. This has been added when it is indicated by a postmark or internal evidence. The letters are accompanied by a photocopy of an appreciation written on Latham's retirement in 1959.
Uganda Marine, Engineer's house at Kakindo [Kakindu], 1906 - 1911
104 x 81 mm. Showing the engineer's bungalow and partially laid out garden.
Uganda Marine 'Samuel Baker' steam launch 'Kenia' and sailing cutter 'James Martin', 10th August 1910, 1910-08-10
125 x 91 mm. Showing the three vessels at anchor on Lake Albert
Uganda Mission history
Uganda N.A.A. Sports, 1930
82 x 82 mm. glass slides with brief, undated captions.
Uganda [Namirembe] Cathedral, 1931
Captioned on the slide.
Uganda peasants' home, 1906 - 1909
Showing a small circular thatched hut set in a clearing in a banana plantation.
Uganda Premier Speaks at Independence Conference in London, 1962-06
105 x 206 mm. Uganda Prime Minister, Mr. Milton Obote, Leader of the Uganda People’s Congress (U.P.C.), speaking to the Uganda Independence Conference in Marlborough House, London.
Uganda Railway, 1966
Biographical notes compiled by D.H. Simpson.
Uganda railway, 1900 - 1929
82 x 82 mm. glass slides with brief, undated captions.
Uganda railway, 1900 - 1929
82 x 82 mm. glass slides with brief, undated captions.