Zambia (nation)
Found in 418 Collections and/or Records:
Weekly Arsenic Dip (to prevent tick-borne disease), N.R., 1938
What to cook for their families, 1940 - 1949
Outdoor cookery class, Jeanes School, Lusaka, Zambia.
Woman cutting sorghum stalks for the local princess , 1945
Woman thinning out (ku sunga) maize in a sitapa garden near Liyala village, 1945
Women welcoming the Paramount when he arrived at Limulunga from Lialui in 1942, 1942
Wood and ivory carver, 1945
Yeta's [King Yeta III] Drums (to keep off Evil Spirits) , 1938-07-29
Young boy uses mealies to bait a small reed fence trap, 1945
Young boys attending a circumcision camp in Mwinilunga, 1954
Young men dancing the royal ngomalume dance, 1945
Young men of Luwawa's family are dragging behind some of the fish they have already taxed, 1945
Young Mulubale woman warming water in her mouth before spraying it over her baby to wash it, 1945
Young schoolboys of Kasompe Township school doing physical training in front of their school building, 1950 - 1966
Zambia, 1961 - 1963
Paintings and drawings by school pupils in Africa and India and a selection of artwork from other countries, some mounted on cardboard. The collection includes work by pupils of George Stevens, a friend of Richard Carline, who taught at a school in Africa before the Second World War. A covering note by Unity Spencer explaining the origins of the collection is with RCMS 58/1.
Zambia, 1973
The prints listed were chiefly from the files of the Photo Bureau, the majority being mounted on sheets of paper with substantial descriptions, and in many cases the negative attached. Titles and captions, including the names of institutions, have been recorded as found. Captions supplied by the cataloguer are enclosed in square brackets.
Zambia, 1965 - 1986
A series of photographs of the University of Zambia, Lusaka, which was founded in 1965.
Zambia, 1946 - 1991
A series of photographs of the University of Zambia, Lusaka, which was founded in 1965, together with a photograph of Oppenheimer College.
Zambians who attended the Livingstone centenary ceremony, 1973
90 x 152 mm. glossy print.