Uganda (nation)
Found in 1973 Collections and/or Records:
Meeting, 1905 - 1947
Location unidentified.
Members of a Christian study group inside the Liberal Arts Faculty, 1952 - 1964
210 x 160 mm. Two men and two women students seated together. There is a 'Christian Life Magazine' sticker on the reverse.
[Members of a Christian study group inside the Liberal Arts Faculty], 1952 - 1964
210 x 160 mm. Two men and two women students seated together.
[Members of a Christian study group inside the Liberal Arts Faculty], 1952 - 1964
210 x 160 mm. Two men and two women students seated together.
[Members of a Christian study group inside the Liberal Arts Faculty], 1952 - 1964
210 x 160 mm. Two men and two women students seated together.
[Members of a Christian study group inside the Liberal Arts Faculty], 1952 - 1964
210 x 160 mm. Two men and two women students seated together.
[Members of a Christian study group inside the Liberal Arts Faculty], 1952 - 1964
210 x 160 mm. Two men and two women students seated together.
[Members of a Christian study group inside the Liberal Arts Faculty], 1952 - 1964
210 x 160 mm. Two men and two women students seated together.
[Members of a Christian study group inside the Liberal Arts Faculty], 1952 - 1964
210 x 160 mm. Two men and two women students seated together.
[Members of a Christian study group inside the Liberal Arts Faculty], 1952 - 1964
210 x 160 mm. One man and a woman seated together.
[Members of a Christian study group inside the Liberal Arts Faculty], 1952 - 1964
210 x 160 mm. One man and a woman seated together.
[Members of a Christian study group inside the Liberal Arts Faculty], 1952 - 1964
210 x 160 mm. Two men and two women students seated together.
[Members of a Christian study group inside the Liberal Arts Faculty], 1952 - 1964
210 x 160 mm. Two men and two women students seated together.
[Members of a Christian study group inside the Liberal Arts Faculty], 1952 - 1964
210 x 160 mm. Two men and two women students seated together.
Members of the Boys Bridge at a C.M.S. Mission Station in Ugogo, 1909 or 1910, 1909 - 1910
164 x 119 mm. Portrait of African children in their uniforms posed in front of a mission house.
Members of the Boys Bridge at a C.M.S. Mission Station in Ugogo, 1909 or 1910, 1909 - 1910
164 x 119 mm. Similar to preceding print, but with a larger group posed against a background of trees.
Members of the House of Bishops in Uganda outside the Bishop of Namirembe’s Chapel after the election of the Archbishop-designate, 1960
153 x 110 mm. glossy print with three copies and similar print. The figures appearing from left to right are S.W. Kulubya, Rt. Rev. P.J. Brazier, Rt. Rev. L. Usher-Wilson, Rt. Rev. S. Tomusange, Rt. Rev. F. Lutaya, Rt. Rev. L. Brown, Rt. Rev. K. Shalita, Rt. Rev. Keith Russell, Rt. Rev. E. Sabiti and J.E. Hopkinson.
Memorandum by George Wilson, 1898-01-03
Discusses the advance of Major Macdonald.
[Men at Agoro], 1934
The caption reads: 'And these men, who wear ancestral hair like the Dichingas[?]. But were not Dichingas[?]'.
Men leaving Cathedral. Mengo. Uganda, 1900 - 1904
Miscellaneous monochrome postcards. Photographers and/or publishers unknown, apart from no.40, issued by the White Fathers.
Men of Ankole (Bahima) [1907], 1907
Showing a posed group of Ankole men and youths. The Bahima were considered the upper class of the Ankole people.
Mengo Deaf School: Margaret Brown with pupils, 1964
56 mm. glossy print and negative.
Mengo High School Boys being instructed in sowing para rubber seeds at Government Plantation, Kampala, 1910, 1906 - 1911
154 x 107 mm. Showing a row of boys planting rubber seedlings beneath an awning under the supervision of a European official (possibly H. Batey, overseer of Government plantations). Rubber cultivation (inspired by Sir Henry Hesketh Bell) was not a success in Uganda: the first trees were trapped in 1908, but Hesketh Bell notes in his memoirs that the experiments were allowed to lapse shortly after he left Uganda and little rubber was ever exported on a commercial scale.
Mengo High School, C.M.S. for boys. Football team, 1906 - 1911
152 x 105 mm. A group photograph of the High School Football team. According to Sir Hesketh Bell, the Ugandans took immediately to football (introduced by Archdeacon Walker in 1897) but apprently considered cricket 'too dangerous'.
Mengo High School, C.M.S., for boys in 1906, 1906
147 x 104 mm. Showing Ugandan pupils in class in the Church Missionary Society High School, founded in 1905 by the missionary C.W. Hattersley.