Uganda (nation)
Found in 1973 Collections and/or Records:
Safari to the Murchison Falls Game Park: hippo, 1955
55 x 50 mm.
Safari to the Murchison Falls Game Park: hippo bathing in the Nile, 1955
55 x 50 mm.
Safari to the Murchison Falls Game Park: more elephant, 1955
55 x 50 mm.
Safari to the Murchison Falls Game Park: picnic tea, Jane, Neil and Dai, 1955
55 x 50 mm.
Safari to the Murchison Falls Game Park: these are baboon, 1955
55 x 50 mm.
Safari to the Murchison Falls Game Park: two large crocodiles, 1955
55 x 50 mm.
Sam Wills, Manager of Mengo Hospital, with colleagues, 1964
56 mm. contact print with negative.
Same as above [Falls on the Congo border 1907], 1907
A distant view of a waterfall, possibly the Kirk Falls visited by Bell at the end of February 1907, with a river in the foreground.
Sanatorium. Mt. Mubendi [1909], 1909
Sandbanks on the Semliki (where I shot a strange turtle) [1907], 1907
A general view of sandbanks on the Semliki River. The turtle referred to is probably the one shot by Burton rather than Bell: 'Burton killed an extraordinary sort of turtle, with a soft flabby back and paws with long claws instead of the usual flippers. It looked like some antediluvian beast, and must have weighted fully 60 lbs.' (Bell 1907, March 1).
Sara Nyendwoka, the first Uganda woman to gain an Oxford BA (History Honours), who graduated in 1954, 1954
75 x 130 mm. glossy print.
Sarah Nyendwoka, a teacher at Duhaga Junior Secondary School, 1963
157 x 197 mm. glossy print.
Sawing, P.W.D. Entebbe, 1909, 1909
76 x 101 mm. Showing two Ugandans using a double handled saw on a large sawing horse.
Scene on Kampala to Junja Road, 1906 - 1911
147 x 105 mm. A view looking along the unsurfaced road, with a boy crouching beside a small pool in the foreground.
School at Ibwijili (Bugiri), destroyed by the Germans, circa 1915, 1915
154 x 106 mm. View of the ruins of the second Bugiri Mission House after it had been destroyed by the Germans. The corner of the burnt church can be seen at the left.
School at Ibwijili (Bugiri), destroyed by the Germans, circa 1915, 1915
154 x 106 mm. View of the ruins of the second Bugiri Mission House after it had been destroyed by the Germans. The corner of the burnt church can be seen at the left.
School at Mitala Maria, 1907, 1907
100 x 71 mm. Showing a group of Ugandan children and two unidentified White Fathers outside the thatched mission schoolbuilding at Mitala Maria, about 25 miles due west of Entebbe. The White Fathers, a more popular name for the Society of Missionaries of Africa, was founded by Charles Lavigerie, Archbishop of Algiers, in 1868, and its most successful activities were in Central Africa.
School of Agriculture, 1952 - 1964
210 x 160 mm.
School of Agriculture, 1952 - 1964
210 x 160 mm.
[School of Agriculture], 1958
165 x 215 mm. Showing a man in university robes at a grass 'partition' in the School of Agriculture, perhaps during its opening ceremony. The photograph is stamped on the reverse with: 'Uganda Protectorate, Department of Information, Photograph Section.'
School of Agriculture - part of the botany library, 1952 - 1964
215 x 160 mm.
Schoolboys at play beside the hostel for H.H. The Aga Khan Boarding School at Kampala, 1958
210 x 160 mm.
Seated African in European dress, 1892 - 1914
82 x 82 mm. glass slides with brief, undated captions documenting Arthur Fisher's service as a missionary in Uganda.
Second Bugiri Mission House, 1910-11, 1910 - 1911
158 x 112 mm. A more distant view of the Mission House.
Self and Sir Apolo Kagwa, 1899
96 x 119 mm. Showing Bell and Sir Apolo Kagwa standing on the verandah of a house, probably in Kampala.