Uganda (nation)
Found in 1973 Collections and/or Records:
My houseboy, 1955
55 x 50 mm.
My Labwor carriers resting on the way from Loirwoit to Kotido - 35 miles, 1935 - 1936
The caption to the left of the photograph continues: 'We are in a huge basin of dry windswept plains with rugged hills all round: the nearest being Tororr about 25 miles away. I was reminded of the lesser Karroo in South Africa.
Owing to the unusual rains, I did not have to carry much water here. One load is made up of two empty five gallon drums'.
The album page is entitled: 'Labwor'.
My lion cubs, Entebbe, 1906 - 1909
Showing Bell's tame lion cubs, the animal in the foreground attempting to reach a plate of food placed on a table. The animals were given to Bell in 1907 by a 'rich Indian merchant in Entebbe' (Bell 1946, page 167).
My Semliki elephant, 1907-02
88 x 86 mm. Showing Bell standing beside the body of an elephant killed near the Semliki River. The shooting is described in Bell (1946), pp. 156-159, Bell (1907-1909), February 26 1907 and Bell (1907), March 1. The latter account differs in some particulars from the other two.
[My Semliki elephant], 1907
87 x 86 mm. Showing Bell seated on the body of a dead elephant.
My Semliki elephant [1907], 1907
Showing Bell seated on the body of a dead elephant.
My Semliki elephant [February 25 1907], 1907-02
Showing Bell standing beside the body of an elephant killed near the Semliki River. The shooting is described in Bell (1946), pp. 156-159, Bell (1907-1909), February 26 1907 and Bell (1907), March 1. The latter account differs in some particulars from the other two.
[My Semliki elephant, February 25 1907], 1907-02
Showing Bell standing beside the body of an elephant killed near the Semliki River. The shooting is described in Bell (1946), pp. 156-159, Bell (1907-1909), February 26 1907 and Bell (1907), March 1. The latter account differs in some particulars from the other two.
[My Semliki elephant, February 25 1907], 1907-02
Showing Bell placing his terrier Tots on the body of an elephant killed near the Semliki River.
My Semliki elephant, shot January 1907, 1907-01
327 x 250 mm. Showing Bell seated on a dead elephant.
My Soudanese Orderly. Dufile, 1898
My Soudanese Orderly, Dufile 1898., 1898
My S.S. Class, Buguri, 1908, 1908
100 x 63 mm. Group portrait of African children.
Nabumali Dispensary, run by Miss E.L. Pilgrim, 1900 - 1920
82 x 82 mm. glass slides with brief, undated captions.
Nabumali High School buildings, 1960 - 1969
157 x 113 mm. matt print with copy.
Nagguru, Kampala: dedication of new house for African Chaplain of Kampala, 13 May 1957, 1957
110 x 106 mm. glossy print with copy.
Nakiogo ferry, west side, near Entebbe, 1906 - 1911
104 x 78 mm. A view looking across Waiya Bay towards the peninsula on which Entebbe stands. The small dug-out which served as a ferry can be seen in the foreground.
Namasagali, 1925
140 x 95 mm. Showing a steamboat moored alongside the railway tracks.
[Namirembe Cathedral], 1906 - 1909
81 x 81 mm. An exterior view of the cathedral, which was struck by lightning and destroyed in 1910.
Namirembe Cathedral, 1950 - 1969
132 x 82 mm. glossy print.
Namirembe Cathedral: Archbishop Leslie Brown with the Bishop of Soroti, S. Tomusange, and the Bishop of Ruwenzori, E. Sabiti, 1962
108 x 155 mm. glossy print with 155 x 202 mm. copy and 57 x 82 mm. negative.
Namirembe Cathedral: memorial window of King George VI, dedicated 4 May 1955, 1955
115 x 157 mm. glossy print with two 162 x 251 mm. copies.
Namirembe Cathedral: view through archway, 1950 - 1969
170 x 222 mm. matt print.
Nasiboo and my Waganda mpishi, Dufile 1898, 1898
Native made swamp-crossing, Mayanja River on Kampala-Hoima Road, 1906 [historic title], 1906
104 x 78 mm. A view looking along the boggy path ( with the swamp held back by wooden posts and horizontal supports) where the Mayanja River crosses the road which runs north-west from Kampala to Hoima in the Kingdom of Bunyoro. A group of Ugandans and Askaris stands in the foreground.