Harare (inhabited place)
Found in 77 Collections and/or Records:
General view of Salisbury [Harare], 1959 - 1967
A view looking across the rooftops of central Salisbury with wooded hills in the distance.
Harare African Hospital, Salisbury [Harare], opened May 1958, 1959-11
Photograph by H.M. Crane.
Harari Township, Salisbury [Harare], 1966
Showing small brick bungalows set among gardens.
Harari Township, Salisbury [Harare], 1966
Showing two bungalows with an African on a bicycle in the foreground.
Harari Township, Salisbury [Harare], 1966
A view looking along a street of bungalows with African women and children in the foreground.
Harari Township, Salisbury [Harare], 1966
Showing a small brick bungalow with corrugated-iron roof.
'Hokey Pokey Wagon' on way to the grounds , 1914
Showing a group of nurses seated on a flag-decked horse-drawn wagon. The caption continues 'Collecting in aid of Belgium Flag day. [?] Trolley just leaving from Hospital. Nurses are in ordinary clothes and rendered 1st Aid when necessary free of charge'.
House of Assembly, Salisbury, 1900 - 1901
Showing the stone building with wooden verandahs which housed the Legislative Assembly from 1899 onwards. Built in 1895 as the Cecil Hotel it was purchased by the BSACo in 1898. Additions were made to the building in 1938, 1953 and 1970.
In the Public Gardens, Salisbury [Harare], 1900
A view looking long one of the paths in the Public Gardens with shrubs and trees on either side.
Letter from Langham Hotel, Salisbury, 1929-05-07
Journals and letters recounting her travels. Most of the letters do not include the name of the correspondent, and are probably copies.
Lord Soames greets Rajeshwar Dayal of India, chairman of the Commonwealth Observer Group, 1980
Collection of black and white press agency and official photographs (including 5 duplicates) relating to developments during 1965-80, from the time of Rhodesia's unilateral declaration of Independence (UDI) until the emergence of the republic of Zimbabwe. Many were collected to illustrate articles in 'Commonwealth in Focus', and some were reproduced in the 'Commonwealth in Focus' exhibition 1982. The captions have been used as titles and have been recorded as found.
Lord Soames greets Robert Mugabe, winner of the election, 1980-03
Collection of black and white press agency and official photographs (including 5 duplicates) relating to developments during 1965-80, from the time of Rhodesia's unilateral declaration of Independence (UDI) until the emergence of the republic of Zimbabwe. Many were collected to illustrate articles in 'Commonwealth in Focus', and some were reproduced in the 'Commonwealth in Focus' exhibition 1982. The captions have been used as titles and have been recorded as found.
Lord Soames with Robert Mugabe, whom he asked to form a new government, 1980
Collection of black and white press agency and official photographs (including 5 duplicates) relating to developments during 1965-80, from the time of Rhodesia's unilateral declaration of Independence (UDI) until the emergence of the republic of Zimbabwe. Many were collected to illustrate articles in 'Commonwealth in Focus', and some were reproduced in the 'Commonwealth in Focus' exhibition 1982. The captions have been used as titles and have been recorded as found.
Mashona Kraal , Salisbury , 1900 - 1901
Showing a settlement of circular thatched huts on open flat land near Salisbury.
Maternity Block, African Hospital, Highfield Village, Salisbury [Harare], 1966
Showing the front entrance and facade of the Maternity Block.
Members of our 'Mess' 'Got up regardless', 1900 - 1901
Members of Robert Mugabe's Zimbabwe African National Liberation Army (ZANLA) wing of the Patriotic Front arriving in Salisbury [Harare] following the ceasefire agreement, 1979 - 1980
Collection of black and white press agency and official photographs (including 5 duplicates) relating to developments during 1965-80, from the time of Rhodesia's unilateral declaration of Independence (UDI) until the emergence of the republic of Zimbabwe. Many were collected to illustrate articles in 'Commonwealth in Focus', and some were reproduced in the 'Commonwealth in Focus' exhibition 1982. The captions have been used as titles and have been recorded as found.
Modern Salisbury [i.e. Harare], 1960 - 1969
Showing the intersection of Baker Avenue and Kingsway.
Monument erected to those who fell in the Rebellion 1896 , 1900 - 1901
Showing the Salisbury Memorial to the Matabele War of 1896.
Mr Justice Nural Islam, the Bangladeshi observer, examining a ballot box in Salisbury [Harare], 1980
Collection of black and white press agency and official photographs (including 5 duplicates) relating to developments during 1965-80, from the time of Rhodesia's unilateral declaration of Independence (UDI) until the emergence of the republic of Zimbabwe. Many were collected to illustrate articles in 'Commonwealth in Focus', and some were reproduced in the 'Commonwealth in Focus' exhibition 1982. The captions have been used as titles and have been recorded as found.
Near view of Entrance, Salisbury Hospital, 1914
Showing the entrance porch and square, central tower of the Salisbury Hospital.
Night scene in Salisbury [Harare], 1959 - 1967
A view of the New Meikles Hotel looking towards office buildings silhouetted against the night sky.
Officers' BSAP Camp [ Salisbury] , 1914
A postcard (original photograph) showing a row of tents and a row of bungalows in the BSAP Camp at Salisbury. Postcard dated 20.12.14. Published by the Argus Printing and Publishing Co Ltd. , Salisbury.
On the Market Square, Salisbury [Harare], 1900
A view looking over the Market Square with crowds gathered round the business premises in the background or inspecting stock on the open land in front.
One of Salisbury's finest buildings , 1900 - 1901
Showing the premises of the Standard Bank of South Africa's Salisbury branch. This brick building, faced with cement and only recently erected at the time of this photograph on the corner of Third Street and Jameson Avenue, was replaced by a larger headquarters in 1928.