Zambia (nation)
Found in 418 Collections and/or Records:
lnduna Nawala, of Katongo near Mongu, watering onions by hand, 1945
Luangwa Bridge, Great East Road, 1968
Material relating to Sugg's career in Northern Rhodesia, with some later papers.
Lunda tribe ‘Kankanga’ girls at Mwinilunga, Northern Rhodesia , 1954
The girls are not allowed to be seen by other women during their initiation period which lasts about 4-6 months. They are segregated in special camps away from villages. The two girls who can be seen are attendants who escort the initiate seen hidden under the blanket.
Lundazi Castle at Lundazi in Northern Rhodesia, 1949
This was a Government Rest House built by Mr E. Button, District Commissioner around 1949. He was allocated Government funds for the building of a Rest House and in order to please his children he designed it as a Castle and called it Rumpelstiltskin.
Macmillan's Livingstone visit, 1960
Photographs of the Northern Rhodesia Information Department of the visit of Harold Macmillan and Lady Dorothy to Livingstone, including a signed photograph of Macmillan, with a covering letter.
Main entrance to the newly built police station at Chingola in Northern Rhodesia, 1950
Makwangwa smithy, 1945
Malozi moving over the Barotse Plain in a dug-out during the flood-season. They are crossing a lizulu (mound) on which makonga (sorghum) is ripening, 1945
Malozi servants of a European buying sacks of cassava-meal from Lunda who have landed to bail out their dugouts at the mouth of the Little River, near Nanikelako , 1945
Malubale putting on the roof-rafters of a hut, 1945
Malucaze Village at Namianji I near the Lui River, 1945
Mambalangwe, women fishing with baskets, 1945
Mambunda women and girls singing a song to a European visitor, 1945
[Man and woman in N. Rhodesia], 1930
75 x 53 mm. A man and woman standing outside a building.
[Man and woman in N. Rhodesia], 1930
78 x 132 mm. A woman and a man seated on a wall.
[Man in N. Rhodesian countryside], 1930
76 x 53 mm.
[Man in N. Rhodesian countryside], 1930
129 x 80 mm.
Man spreading a kanyandi (gill-net) in Liyala Pan near Lialui, 1945
Mass literacy at Kalulu's village, 1940 - 1949
The typewritten caption on the reverse reads 'Headman Kalulu being taught his 1st lesson by Philip Mvula of Mindolo (sitting in a trek chair)'.
Mass literacy at Kepamangoma. A Jeanes student in training teaching one of the Chief's wives, 1940 - 1949
A blurred photograph as captioned.
[Mass literacy campaign], 1940 - 1949
Showing a friend reading Mulenga's letter to him.
[Mass literacy campaign], 1940 - 1949
The typewritten caption on the reverse reads 'Having read the letter the friend suggests that Mulenga should learn to read and write and tells him how with the aid of Shibukeni he can do so in a few weeks and that it costs nothing'.
[Mass literacy campaign], 1940 - 1949
The typewritten caption on the reverse reads 'So Mulenga goes to the mission school where he is told he can learn if he will later teach someone else'.
[Mass literacy campaign], 1940 - 1949
The typewritten caption on the reverse reads 'He tells him that the picture of a man and the word 'tata' are the same. One is a picture of a father and the letters 'tata' also mean father'.
[Mass literacy campaign], 1940 - 1949
The typewritten caption on the reverse reads 'Although Philip taught Mulenga the first page, Mulenga did not need a trained teacher like Philip to help him finish the book. Philip asks Mulenga's son is[sic] he will go on teaching his father. The boy agrees'.