Malawi (nation)
Found in 114 Collections and/or Records:
Nyasaland Constitutional Conference Opens, 1962-11
138 x 203 mm. This picture shows, left, Mr. R.G. Morgan, and right, Mr. L.A.Little, who are both United Federal Party members of the Legislative Council.
Nyasaland Constitutional Conference Opens, 1962-11
143 x 206 mm. In this picture Mr. R.A. Butler (chairman) is flanked by left, Mr. M.D. Tennant (Secretary, Central Africa Office), and, right, the Secretary General, Mr. A.M. Mackintosh.
Nyasaland Constitutional Conference Opens in London, 1960-07
153 x 156 mm. Mr Iain Macleod, Secretary of State for the Colonies, speaking at the opening session of the Nyasaland Constitutional Conference at Lancaster House.
Nyasaland diaries of David Lawson
Eleven diaries beginning in Cape Town, 1 January 1932, which Lawson was travelling through on route to take up his post, and continuing with occasional gaps up to 1943. The writing is mainly manuscript, but there are some inserted typescript entries. Although Lawson's will bequeathed 'the diaries written by me while a member of the Colonial Civil Service in Nyasaland from 1932 to 1944', there are no volumes for 1941 or 1944.
Nyasaland [i.e. Malawi], 1924
Collection of 'oilette' postcards of Nyasaland scenes published by Raphael Tuck and Sons for the British Empire Exhibition 1924, from original paintings by D.L. Constantinides.
Nyasaland [i.e. Malawi], 1924
Collection of loose monochrome postcards (original photographs) of Nyasaland, published for the British Empire Exhibition 1924.
Nyasaland [i.e. Malawi], 1950
Collection of loose monochrome postcards (original photographs) of Nyasaland.
Nyasaland [i.e. Malawi], 1950
Collection of loose monochrome postcards of Nyasaland, published by 'Public Relations Office, Zomba, Nyasaland'.
Nyasaland [i.e. Malawi], 1924
Collection of 'oilette' and monochrome postcards of Nyasaland scenes.
[Nyika], 1934
A landscape view showing hills in the background. The typescript catalogue states that this photograph was taken in Tanzania. However, no trace can be found of a Nyika in Tanzania. It may possibly be in Malawi, as there is a Nyika National Park and Plateau close to Lake Nyasa which is the likely location of the photograph adjacent to this on the album page.
Nyika, 1934
A view showing two people on hands and knees on a beach. The caption continues: 'scraping salt deposit from the beach'. The typescript catalogue states that this photograph was taken in Tanzania. However, no trace can be found of a Nyika in Tanzania. It may possibly be in Malawi, as there is a Nyika National Park and Plateau close to Lake Nyasa which is the likely location of the photograph adjacent to this on the album page.
Nyika Plateau - Malawi, 1966
Papers of Rodney Carrington Wood
The diaries were written when Wood was chiefly in Nyasaland and the Seychelles. They include a few inserted sketches and photographs. There is an accompanying set of press cuttings and miscellaneous papers.
Photograph albums of Henry Richard Wallis relating to British Central Africa [Nyasaland; now Malawi] and Uganda
Two photograph albums chronicling Wallis' period of employment with the colonial service and a folder of biographical information assembled by the donor.
Photographs of Nyasaland [i.e. Malawi], c. 1955
A collection of loose prints, measuring approximately 205 x 150 mm. The views shown, all uncaptioned, have not been identified.
Progress in the Colonies, 1940s-1950s
Puzzle picture [Ants], 1933 - 1964
215 x 165 mm. A view of the debris at the base of a tree trunk. The caption continues: 'These are neither flower petals nor wood shavings. They are ants' wings. At certain times of the year white ants become 'air-minded' and assume long pairs of wings with which they migrate. On arrival at their new home the wings are discarded.'
Rhodesia-Nyasaland [i.e. Zimbabwe-Malawi] Royal Commission Photographs
Richard Offor Library Adviser Inter-University Council 1947-1960, 1947 - 1960
Rubber: ceara coming into its own, 1924
Annotated paper (six leaves) advocating the production of rubber in Tanganyika, Nyasaland, and Uganda.
Scottish Mission Church, Blantyre, Nyasaland [Malawi], 1938-06-27
Spring in Nyasaland [i.e. Malawi], 1939-11
235 x 240 mm. An image Wilson submitted (or intended to submit, judging by the completed competition coupon attached to the reverse) to a photograph competition in July 1939. There is also a competition coupon for September 1939 affixed to the reverse of the print, but with no details entered.
Storing Maize. Nyasaland [Malawi], 1938
Streambed, 1955
154 x 203 mm. Showing a small stream running along the bed of a steeply banked ravine, with a figure standing in the foreground.
Success of London Conference on Nyasaland Constitution, 1960-08
151 x 204 mm. Talking informally together after the successful outcome of the Nyasaland Constitutional Conference are, left to right: Mr. Dixon, leader of the United Federal Party; Britain’s Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr Ian Macleod; and Dr. Hastings Banda, leader of the Malawi Party.