Sierra Leone (nation)
Found in 508 Collections and/or Records:
Freetown Harbour, 1895 - 1911
225 x 175 mm. Some foliage can be seen to the left, and there is a faint outline of the shore in the background.
Freetown - Howe Street, 1890 - 1929
Postcards showing views in Sierra Leone. Numbers 25-31 are tinted, 32-34 are sepia. Numbers 25-28 appear to be by the same publisher, 29-32 by another and 33-34 possibly by a third.
Freetown - Kroo Town, 1890 - 1929
Postcards showing views in Sierra Leone. Numbers 25-31 are tinted, 32-34 are sepia. Numbers 25-28 appear to be by the same publisher, 29-32 by another and 33-34 possibly by a third.
Freetown - Market and Customs, 1890
Postcards showing views in Sierra Leone. Numbers 25-31 are tinted, 32-34 are sepia. Numbers 25-28 appear to be by the same publisher, 29-32 by another and 33-34 possibly by a third.
[Freetown postcards], 1920 - 1929
Monochrome postcards showing views in Freetown. Photographer and publisher unknown.
[Freetown, showing the famous cotton tree, before the Law Courts were built on the grassy patch to the left], 1895 - 1911
150 x 210 mm. A large tree dominates the scene (see Y30446L/59-60); two women are in the foreground.
Freetown. The famous John Brown in his topper, 1938
African in canoe: Christopher Fyfe cannot identify this individual.
[Freetown: the rising ground on the left is the ridge of Wilberforce Village], 1895 - 1911
225 x 175 mm.
Freetown - View from the Hill, 1890 - 1929
Postcards showing views in Sierra Leone. Numbers 25-31 are tinted, 32-34 are sepia. Numbers 25-28 appear to be by the same publisher, 29-32 by another and 33-34 possibly by a third.
Freetown - Waterloo excursion, 1905 - 1953
Postcards showing views in Sierra Leone, particularly in Free Town. The majority are by the Lisk-Carew Brothers, number 14 is by the Sierra Leone Government, Raphael Tuck and Sons Ltd, and number 15 is by Ceylon Pictorials. Numbers 20 and 30 give no indication as to the photographer.
[Freetown: waterside buildings from the sea], 1895 - 1911
230 x 175 mm.
Frontier Police, 1895 - 1911
225 x 170 mm. Group of Africans by a bell tent, with a European officer and a civilian holding a rifle in front of it. Another European civilian is mounted on a horse in the background.
Fruit seller, 1905 - 1953
Postcards showing views in Sierra Leone, particularly in Free Town. The majority are by the Lisk-Carew Brothers, number 14 is by the Sierra Leone Government, Raphael Tuck and Sons Ltd, and number 15 is by Ceylon Pictorials. Numbers 20 and 30 give no indication as to the photographer.
[Garden Party at Government House], 1911-06-22
207 x 146 mm. Mounted on album page with Y30446L/61 on the reverse. This is a duplicate of Y30446B/43, which has the same light blemish. It is there identified as probably the Garden Party of June 22 1911. See the catalogue of Y30446B for more details of this and other photographs of the same event.
[Garden Party at Government House], 1911-06-22
208 x 150 mm. A duplicate of Y30446B/44, showing the same event as Y30446L/63.
Gate outside the Treasury Building, Freetown, 1961
179 x 212 mm. glossy print.
General, 1946 - 1986
Includes material on the IUC as a whole together with a few items on British Universities.
General photographs of Sierra Leone, circa 1965
A collection of mounted prints, in two sizes (295 x 230 mm and 240 x 190 mm), with typewritten captions on the reverse of the mounts.
[General view of Hill Station], 1895 - 1911
212 x 148 mm. This is a duplicate of Y30446B/10, q.v. for further details of Hill Station.
Geographical, 1942 - 1980
George Cansdale's collection on the Gold Coast [i.e. Ghana] 1938-1948
George’s Pool, 1895 - 1911
110 x 152 mm. Two Africans in European dress, one smoking a pipe, one wearing a top hat, sitting on rocks by water’s edge.
George's Pool, 1895 - 1911
110 x 152 mm. Shows an African sitting on rocks in deep water.
[George’s Pool], 1895 - 1911
172 x 222 mm. A pool is seen in the foreground, with a waterfall flowing under a bridge at the back. Two African men (possibly those in Y30446L/18) and a woman are sitting by the water.
Glad Merry Hours, 1905 - 1953
The caption continues:
"At Christmas
The festive joys
Are similar with all races
In every clime by
Dancing, and Feasting
May these be yours today"