Uganda (nation)
Found in 1973 Collections and/or Records:
Mengo High School, Uganda. Diving and swimming instruction, 1900 - 1904
Miscellaneous monochrome postcards. Photographers and/or publishers unknown, apart from no.40, issued by the White Fathers.
Mengo Hospital: Chief Dispenser Miss Banks at work, 1957
153 x 99 mm. glossy print with copy.
Mengo Hospital: child patient receiving physiotherapy from Miss Pat Thomas, 1957
157 x 103 mm. glossy print.
Mengo Hospital: Children’s Block, 1957
153 x 98 mm. glossy print with 35 mm. negative.
Mengo Hospital Dispensary, 1957
153 x 99 mm. glossy print.
Mengo Hospital: Dr Ivor Chance in the Children’s Ward, 1957
100 x 160 mm. glossy print with copy.
Mengo Hospital: Dr Sosamma Thomas and Nurse Losina Gudoioff on safari, 1957
157 x 102 mm. glossy print with copy.
Mengo Hospital: Dr W. Roy Billington, Superintendent, with Sister Faith Ndibulage, 1957
155 x 102 mm. glossy print with copy.
Mengo Hospital: lying in ward of Mperega Maternity block, 1950 - 1969
206 x 151 mm. glossy print; Uganda Dept. of Information.
Mengo Hospital: Maternity Block, 1960
155 x 108 mm. glossy print with copy and 85 x 59 mm. negative.
Mengo Hospital: opening the new Nurses’ Home by the Mayor of Kampala, S.W. Kulubya, 28 Nov. 1959, 1959
152 x 109 mm. glossy print with copy and 76 x 54 mm. negative. Dr W. Roy Billington sits on the mayor's left and Miss M. Bond is seated on his right.
Mengo Hospital: Physiotherapist Beryl Bremner and patient, 1964
56 mm. contact print with negative.
Mengo Hospital: Physiotherapist Beryl Bremner and patient, 1964
73 x 110 mm. glossy print.
Mengo Hospital: Sister Baker with an African schoolroom staff nurse, 1957
155 x 100 mm. glossy print with copy.
Mengo (?) Hospital staff, 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.
Mengo (?) Hospital staff, 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.
Mengo Hospital team ready to depart on safari to visit Kapeka Outstation Maternity Hospital, 1960
154 x 110 mm. glossy print. The figures featuring in the print are from left to right: the man who packed the supplies, John the carpenter, Beryl Bremner the Physiotherapist, Isloba the driver, and Sister Candlin.
Mengo Hospital: visit of CMS Medical Superintendant Dr J. Collier during East African tour, 1960
153 x 109 mm. glossy print, two copies and 84 x 57 mm. negative. Matron Miss Margaret Bond stands on Collier's right.
Men’s Ward, Mengo Hospital, 1897 - 1958
82 x 82 mm. glass slides with brief, undated captions.
(Mikeno), 1934
Showing a mountain summit surrounded by low cloud.
Mirieri's wedding - the first Guide to be married, Guides and Scouts at church door, 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.
Miscellaneous, 1960 - 1968
Biographical lists of administrative officers, C.M.S. names in the 'Zanzibar gazette', Uganda Railway engine drivers, White Sisters, correspondents of Sir William Mackinnon and other groups.
Miscellaneous oversize prints, 1890s-1923, 1890 - 1923
Loose mounted prints of various sizes by various photographers. The prints relate to different periods of Bell's career. The captions have been composed for this catalogue.
Miscellaneous photographs from Uganda, Northern Nigeria, the Caribbean and Mauritius 1899-1930s, 1899 - 1939
Miscellaneous photographs of Uganda
A collection of prints by various photographers of various sizes most with identification on the reverse by H.B. Thomas. Filed with this collection of miscellaneous prints are several sheets of magazine clippings and illustrations referring to religious matters (mainly missionary) and to the coronation of Kabaka Mutesa II, 'King Freddie of Uganda.'