Uganda (nation)
Found in 1973 Collections and/or Records:
Barbecue weekend at Busoga at Jimmy Fleming's home in the bush: where I slept, 1955
55 x 50 mm.
[Barron sitting on the steps at the governor's weekend-lodge at Makindye], 1955
80 x 60 mm.
Beating drums for service in village church, Uganda, 1900 - 1904
On the reverse, in ink, is written 'Church bells in an African village'.
Beating out barkcloth, 1906 - 1911
93 x 68 mm. Showing a Ugandan woman seated in a hut beating out barkcloth against a stone with a wooden mallet. After a section of bark had been peeled from the tree, the outer layer was discarded and the rest alternately beaten and dried until a tough fibrous material was produced.
Bell Tower, Dispensary, Classroom, Bugiri, circa 1909-11, 1909 - 1911
126 x 77 mm.
Bell Tower, Dispensary, Classroom, Bugiri, circa 1909-11, 1909 - 1911
126 x 77 mm.
Bell Tower, Dispensary, Classroom, built by T.B.R. Westgate, circa 1909-1911, 1909 - 1911
126 x 76 mm. View of the three small, single storey whitewashed buildings at Bugiri.
[Bell with lion cub], 1908 - 1909
102 x 77 mm. Showing Bell playing with one of his pet lion cubs in the garden of Government House, Entebbe.
Below Ripon Falls, 1928
76 x 55 mm.
Below the Nile Dam at Jinta - Uganda, 1933 - 1964
35 mm slides. Images of Owen Falls Dam in Uganda, hill farming, tea picking and general landscape views.
Bernard de Bunsen, 1952 - 1964
115 x 160 mm. A view of the Principal reading, pipe in hand, at his desk.
‘Biographical notes and genealogy of the Kabakas of Buganda’, 1952 - 1970
Published and unpublished works on African history written by Gray, accompanied by research notes from archives and secondary sources.
Bird's-eye view of Bugiri Mission Station before the War, 1910, 1910
132 x 81 mm.
Bishop and clergy outside Namirembe Cathedral, 1919 - 1940
82 x 82 mm. glass slides with brief, undated captions.
Bishop James Hannington collection
Bishop of Uganda Leslie Brown (left), with his two Assistant Bishops, Bishop F. Lutaya (centre) and Bishop A.K. Balya at Mengo, 1954
114 x 155 mm. glossy print with 144 x 188 mm. copy and 56 mm. negative.
Bishop Tomusange with Rev. John and Mrs Wheatley-Price, 1963
152 x 109 mm. glossy print with two copies and 70 x 50 mm. negative.
Bishop Tucker and Missionaries taken at Mengo, Uganda, 1891-01-12
157 x 111 mm. A group portrait of the CMS missionaries stationed at Mengo. The figures are (back row, left to right): Frederick C. Smith (1864-1920); Revd. Edward Cyril Gordon (c 1858-1926); Bishop Alfred Robert Tucker (1849-1914); and Revd. George Knyfton Baskerville (c 1857-1941); (Front row): Revd. Douglas Arthur Lowndes Hooper (c 1862-1918) George Lawrence Pilkington (1865-1947); and Revd. Robert Henry Walker (c 1857-1939).
Bishop Tucker and Party, 1891-01-21
A group portrait of the CMS missionaries stationed at Mengo. The figures are (back row, left to right): Frederick C. Smith (1864-1920); Revd. Edward Cyril Gordon (c 1858-1926); Bishop Alfred Robert Tucker (1849-1914); and Revd. George Knyfton Baskerville (c 1857-1941); (front row): Revd. Douglas Arthur Lowndes Hooper (c 1862-1918); George Lawrence Pilkington (1865-1947); and Revd. Robert Henry Walker (c 1857-1939). Duplicate of Y30468K/89.
Bishop Tucker College, Mukono, 1961
Set of 27 156 x 108 mm. glossy prints, some with copies, showing buildings and students at work.
Bishop Tucker Memorial College, Mukono, 1950 - 1969
155 x 103 mm. glossy print with copy and 85 x 55 mm. negative.
Bishop Tucker Memorial College, Mukono: general view with students washing their clothes in the foreground, 1961
204 x 155 mm. glossy print.
Bishop Tucker Memorial College, Mukono: memorial plaque in college entrance, 1961
154 x 108 mm. glossy print with 203 x 154 mm. copy and 56 mm. negative.
Bishop Tucker Memorial College, Mukono: Miss Threadgold with nursery school staff, 1951
157 x 113 mm. matt print with 35 mm. negative.
Bishop Tucker Memorial College, Mukono: special vacation course for ordinands and their wives, house cleaning, 1961
107 x 155 mm. glossy print with copy and 59 x 85 mm. negative. Shows the instructor Miss Margaret Harding.