Zambia (nation)
Found in 418 Collections and/or Records:
N. Rhodesia 1930. DC's bungalow, 1930
84 x 141 mm. Frederick Tymms and a man standing in front of the bungalow.
N. Rhodesia. Orange farm, 1930
78 x 54 mm. Four people in an orange grove.
N. Rhodesia. Road engineer's camp, 1930
141 x 86 mm.
[N. Rhodesian orange farm], 1930
78 x 54 mm. Four people picking oranges.
[N. Rhodesian orange farm], 1930
77 x 53 mm. A group of Africans in an orange grove.
Native Police at Kazaniela [Kazungula], 1910 - 1911
139 x 82 mm. Showing five native policemen standing with shouldered arms in front of a wicker stockade. Beside them stands a European sergeant (possibly Quartermaster Sergeant Fosdyce). Kazungula is a small village in the extreme north-east of the North West District (Chobe).
Ndola Memorial service: Miss Kate Armstrong and Mr P. Livingstone Armstrong with Rev. Kingsley Mwenda of the Christian Council of Zambia, 1973
145 x 97 mm. glossy print.
Net lifted with its catch of fish, 1945
Newscuttings, 1956 - 1968
Cuttings from the 'Livingstone Mail' and 'South Western Star', including some concerning Sugg and three cuttings on the construction of the Luangwa Bridge.
Newscuttings on Africa and South East Asia
The principal part of the collection is a set of thirteen scrapbooks of newscuttings relating to East Africa, particularly Kenya and Tanganyika. The rest of the collection consists of a volume of cuttings relating to post-war trading opportunities in Nigeria and three scrapbooks concerning rubber and mining in South East Asia.
Newscuttings on East Africa
Cuttings from the 'East African Standard' and other publications on events in Kenya, Uganda and Rhodesia, particularly the Mau Mau disturbances. Most of the cuttings have been pasted into the binder in chronological order, but some are loose.
Newscuttings on East Africa
Nkama mine and smelter, Copper belt, N. Rhodesia [i.e. Zambia], 1940 - 1949
General view of mine buildings.
Northern Rhodesia, 1947 - 1949
When the RES Headquarters was rebuilt in 1934-36, gifts of timber for panelling and furnishing were obtained from Empire Governments, companies and individuals. Many were destroyed during the bombing of 1941 and replacement gifts were received. This file coordinates pre and post-war correspondence.
Northern Rhodesia [i.e. Zambia], 1940 - 1949
Northern Rhodesia Independence Conference Ends in London, 1964-05
204 x 152 mm. Mr. Duncan Sandys (right), Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations, shaking hands with Dr. Kenneth Kaunda, Prime Minister of Northern Rhodesia, at the end of the conference on independence held in London.
Northern Rhodesia Independence Conference Opens in London, 1964-05
154 x 179 mm. Mr. Duncan Sandys (centre), Commonwealth Secretary, talking to members of the Northern Rhodesian delegation whom he welcomed to Marlborough House, London, for the independence conference. With him are, from left to right: Mr. H.J. Roberts (leader of the National Progress Party), Dr. Kenneth Kaunda (Prime Minister), Mr. Harry Nkumbula (leader of the African National Congress) and Sir Evelyn Hone (Governor).
Northern Rhodesia Independence Conference Opens in London, 1964-05
154 x 202 mm. This picture shows, from left to right: Mr. H.M. Kikombe, Mr. J.K. Chivunga, Mr. A.N.L. Wina, Mr. M.M. Chona, Dr Kaunda, Mr. S.M. Kapwepwe and Mr. E.H.K. Mudenda.
Northern Rhodesia Independence Conference Opens in London, 1964-05
202 x 156 mm. Two delegates from Northern Rhodesia, Mr. A.M. Milner (left) and Mr. M. Mumbuna, taking part in the conference on Northern Rhodesia’s independence at Marlborough House, London.
Northern Rhodesia Independence Conference Opens in London, 1964-05
154 x 203 mm. Mr. Harry Nkumbula (left), leader of the African National Congress, taking part in the Northern Rhodesia independence conference which opened in Marlborough House, London, under the chairmanship of Mr. Duncan Sandys, Commonwealth Secretary. Next to him is Sir Arthur Snelling, a member of the United Kingdom delegation.
Northern Rhodesia just before Independence - Kenneth Kaunda then a Minister arriving at Mazabuka and being greeted by the District Commissioner, 1964
Northern Rhodesia papers
Material relating to Sugg's career in Northern Rhodesia, with some later papers.
Northern Rhodesia Police Constable at Chingola fingerprinting a prisoner, 1950 - 1959
Northern Rhodesia war munitions statistics, 1944 - 1989
An undated, foolscap photostat of a typescript entitled 'N.R. Production Committee (Munitions): munitions manufacture in Northern Rhodesia'. An introductory note signed by A. Royden Harrison, Chairman, dated 22 June 1944, outlines the activities of the Committee from 1941 to 1944, when its affairs were wound up. The remaining pages contain statistics and a list of personnel.