Uganda (nation)
Found in 1973 Collections and/or Records:
[Queen's Court, The Faculty of Arts], 1952 - 1964
210 x 160 mm.
[Queen's Court, The Faculty of Arts], 1952 - 1964
210 x 160 mm.
[Queen's Court, The Faculty of Arts], 1952 - 1964
210 x 160 mm. Showing students walking in the grounds.
[Queen's Court, The Faculty of Arts], 1952 - 1964
210 x 160 mm. Showing students walking in the grounds.
R. Nile. Uganda, 1930
77 x 54 mm.
R. Nile. Uganda, 1930
76 x 54 mm.
R. Nile. Uganda, 1930
76 x 53 mm.
R. Nile. Uganda, 1930
77 x 55 mm.
R. Nile. Uganda, 1930
76 x 54 mm.
Rebuilt Namirembe Cathedral, 1919
82 x 82 mm. glass slides with brief, undated captions.
Reconstruction of Namirembe Cathedral, 1911 - 1919
Built in 1902, it was struck by lightning in 1910 and rebuilt during 1911-1919.
Reconstruction of Namirembe Cathedral, 1911 - 1919
Built in 1902, it was struck by lightning in 1910 and rebuilt during 1911-1919.
Reconstruction of Namirembe Cathedral, 1911 - 1919
Built in 1902, it was struck by lightning in 1910 and rebuilt during 1911-1919.
Reflections of Bishop Willis
Reflections on Christian work in Africa based on experiences in Uganda, undated.
Reford and a fortnight's bag, 1908 - 1912
104 x 64 mm. Showing Reford and two Africans posed among a collection of eight elephant tusks of various sizes.
Reminiscences of the Asian community in the West Nile District, 1987 - 1988
Memoirs and correspondence, photocopied in 1987 or 1988, representing the reminiscences of members of the Asian community of the West Nile District of Uganda.
Removing the suckers from the tobacco plants, 1945
The typewritten caption on the reverse reads '(Picture issued: 1945) 500/22'.
Report by Major J. Macdonald of his victory over Mwanga II’s forces, 1898-01-15
A series of letters relating to the armed attempt to regain his throne by Mwanga II, Kabaka of Buganda, who had been deposed by the British in 1897. They also discuss the mutiny of Sudanese troops at Eldama Ravine and Fort Lubwa. Correspondents include George Wilson, Acting Commissioner of Uganda and Major James Macdonald who led the British forces which defeated Mwanga.
Reports on the Uganda Railway
Representatives at the Uganda Independence Conference in London, 1962-06
156 x 203 mm. Representatives from the Kingdoms in Uganda were present in Marlborough House, when the Independence talks opened recently. Here, Mr. Z.H. Kwebiha, Chief Minister of Bunyora, and Mr. J.W. Kazzora, one of Ankole’s representatives, prepare for the conference.
Representatives at the Uganda Independence Conference in London, 1962-06
156 x 203 mm. Chatting together before the Uganda Independence Conference in London’s Marlborough House are Mr. D.L.K. Lubogo, a representative from Busoga and the Chief Minister of Toro, Mr. S. Rusoke.
Representatives to the Uganda Independence Conference in London, 1962-06
156 x 204 mm. District Representatives present at Marlborough House in London when the Uganda Independence conference opened included the Secretary General of Kigezi, Mr. K.N. Kikira and the Secretary General of Lawgo, Mr. J.W. Olwol.
Representatives to the Uganda Independence Conference in London, 1962-06
156 x 204 mm. Present at the opening of the Uganda Independence Conference in Marlborough House London were the Uganda Minister of Regional Administrations, Mr. C.J. Obwangor and the Minister of State, Mr. G.B.K. Magezi.
Representatives to the Uganda Independence Conference in London, 1962-06
155 x 203 mm. When the Uganda Independence Conference opened in Marlborough House, London, the representatives from Buganda included the Minister of Local Government, Mr. A.D. Lubowa, Minister of Justice, Mr. L. Basudde and the Chief Minister, Mr. M. Kintu.
Representatives to the Uganda Independence Conference in London, 1962-06
156 x 203 mm. District Representatives present at Marlborough House in London when the Uganda Independence conference opened included the Acting Secretary General of Sebei, Mr. D.P. Asapta, Secretary General of Teso, Mr. S. Egweu and the Secretary General of West Nile, Mr. M. Boroa.