Uganda (nation)
Found in 1885 Collections and/or Records:
George Wilson to Sitwell, 1898-01-14
Circular reporting the occupation of Fort Lubwa and the retreat of the mutineers to Tikaro.
George Wilson to Sitwell, 1898-01-26
Letter reporting deployments to intercept the Fort Lugwa mutineers.
Girl Guides at ball games, 1937
82 x 82 mm. glass slides with brief, undated captions from K.H. Buxton, who is probably Kathleen Hannah Buxton (1905-1999), daughter of Reverend Leonard Buxton, the Vicar of North Mimms, Hertfordshire.
Girl with upper lip distended in traditional manner, 1892 - 1914
82 x 82 mm. glass slides with brief, undated captions documenting Arthur Fisher's service as a missionary in Uganda.
Girls' Boarding School, Mbarara, 1931
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.
Givernment House, Entebbe, 1949-05
244 x 194mm. Black and white glossy print of the rear of Government House. Photograph by N.T. Jones.
Glass slides, 1920 - 1969
The slides are 25 x 25 mm. Y3011KKK(GS)1-12 are boxed with Y3011WW Eastham. The remainder are in three separate slide boxes.
Going to the carol service at Namirembe Cathedral, 1955-12
85 x 55 mm.
Goodbye, 1906 - 1909
Showing Sulimani, one of Bell's servants, holding one of the pet lion cubs up towards the camera.
[Goodbye], 1906 - 1909
Showing Sulimani, one of Bell's servants, holding one of the pet lion cubs up towards the camera.
'Gordon and Equatoria', 1965
Published and unpublished works on African history written by Gray, accompanied by research notes from archives and secondary sources.
‘Gordon and Mutesa’, 1962
Published and unpublished works on African history written by Gray, accompanied by research notes from archives and secondary sources.
‘Gordon and Uganda’, 1960 - 1970
Incomplete drafts. This file contains research notes relating to Gray's other projected articles on Gordon.
‘Gordon’s plan to capture Kabarega in 1876’, 1952 - 1970
Published and unpublished works on African history written by Gray, accompanied by research notes from archives and secondary sources.
Government House, 1955
55 x 50 mm.
Government House, Entebbe, 1908 - 1912
205 x 145 mm. A view looking across the lawn towards the Government House. The annotation on the reverse reads: 'Facade overlooking view of the Lake [Victoria]. Note the lion cubs on the lawn'. The house was built by Captain Philip Osbert Gordon Usborne, a Royal Engineer selected by Bell as Director of Public Works in 1907. Photograph by Alfred Lobo.
Government House, Entebbe, 1925
80 x 50 mm. Showing a man smoking a pipe stood in front of Government House.
Government House, Entebbe, 1949-05
245 x 194 mm. Black and white glossy print of the front of Government House. Photograph by N.T. Jones.
Government House, Entebbe, 1909, 1909
A view of Government House from the lawn, with Futki the elephant standing in front of the building.
Government House, Uganda, 1908, 1908
81 x 81 mm.
[Government of Uganda Lorry], 1908 - 1912
88 x 72 mm. Showing the Government lorry standing in front of Government House, Entebbe.
[Government of Uganda Lorry], 1906 - 1909
Showing the Government lorry standing in front of Government House, Entebbe.
Government plantations, Kampala, Nurseries and cocoa plantations with rice in foreground, Jan. 1910, 1910-01
A similar view to the preceding plate but with small paddy fields in the foreground.
Government plantations, Kampala - nurseries and cocoa plantations with small portion of coffee estate in foreground January 1910, 1910-01
151 x 116 mm. A view looking over the Governemnt plantations at Kampala. Cocoa was successfully introduced from Kew in 1901, the first commercial planting taking place in 1908, and the first export in 1917. With the collapse of the market in 1924 however the industry was ruined and was not resuscitated untile the late 1950s.
Governor Sir Andrew Cohen and Lady Cohen at the Golden Jubilee of King’s College, Budo, July 1956, 1956
206 x 153 mm. glossy print.