Zimbabwe (nation)
Found in 492 Collections and/or Records:
Pres. Samora Machel and Prime Minister Robert Mugabe at their meeting, 1980-05
Prime Minister [Robert] Mugabe of Zimbabwe greets President Samora Machel of Mozambique when they met for the first time since Zimbabwe's independence, 1980-05
Publications, 1891 - 1953
Publications, 1967 - 1990
Queens South Africa Company Medal, Rhodesia, 1896
Three medals.
Reduction plant at the Cam and Motor Gold Mine, Eiffel Flats, 1954 - 1967
Rhodes' Grave. Matopo Hills, S.R. , 1938-05-16
Rhodes' Grave, Matopos, 1910 - 1911
73 x 51 mm. Showing the plaque marking Rhodes' grave at the 'World's View' in the Matopos Hills.
Rhodes' Grave, Matopos, Rhodesia [Zimbabwe], 1925
Rhodes Monument, Bulawayo, 1900 - 1930
Rhodes' Statue, Bulawayo, 1910 - 1911
73 x 51 mm. Showing the statue of Rhodes which stands in Main Street, Bulawayo.
Rhodesia Ceasefire Agreement Signed in London, 1979
148 x 202 mm. Lord Carrington, the British Foreign Secretary and Chairman of the Constitutional Conference at Lancaster House, is seen at the signing ceremony with (left to right) Mr S Mundawarara and Bishop Abel Muzorewa; Sir Ian Gilmour, Lord Privy Seal; Mr Joshua Nkomo and Mr Robert Mugabe.
Rhodesia Ceasefire Agreement Signed in London, 1979-12-21
35 mm. contact prints with negatives.
Rhodesia Ceasefire Signed, 1979-12-21
176 x 238 mm. Guerrilla leaders Mr Joshua Nkomo (left) and Mr Robert Mugabe (right) signing the Rhodesia ceasefire agreement for the Patriotic Front at London’s Lancaster House.
Rhodesia Conference Commences in London, 1979
149 x 202 mm. The opening session of the Constitutional Conference on Rhodesia at Lancaster House in London. Lord Carrington (facing), the British Foreign Secretary, chaired the meeting in the State Drawing Room. Bishop Abel Muzorewa and his delegation are seated on the left of the picture with Mr Joshua Nkomo, Mr Robert Mugabe and their delegates on the right. Officials from the Conference Secretariat (backs to camera) make up the fourth side of the table.
Rhodesia-Zimbabwe first day and special covers, 1965 - 1980
A collection of 22 first day and special covers (with five duplicates) documenting the political transition from colony to the creation of the Republic of Zimbabwe.