Sierra Leone (nation)
Found in 508 Collections and/or Records:
Iron ore being mined, 1950 - 1969
79 x 81 mm. glossy print.
James Carmichael Smith Sierra Leone Collection
James Carmichael Smith Sierra Leone Collection I, 1903
James Carmichael Smith Sierra Leone Collection II. c.1910-11, 1890 - 1911
James Carmichael Smith Sierra Leone Collection III, 1910 - 1911
An album containing uncaptioned prints, in two sizes approximately 210 x 150 mm and 135 x 85 mm. The captions composed for this catalogue are enclosed in square brackets. The prints in the album illustrate the visit to Freetown by the Duke and Duchess of Connaught on December 15 1910 and the arrival of Governor (Sir) Edward Marsh Merewether in April 1911. The remaining prints record largely unidentified locations. Photographs by the Lisk-Carew Brothers.
James Carmichael Smith Sierra Leone Collection IV, 1910 - 1911
Album containing prints, most measuring approximately 150 x 205 mm, uncaptioned titles composed for this catalogue are enclosed in square brackets. The album contains a particularly fine collection of ethnographical studies, mainly of Bundu costumes from the Mende country and a series of group portraits, mainly of religious and educational establishments in the Freetown area. Photographs by the Lisk-Carew Brothers.
James Carmichael Smith Sierra Leone Collection V, 1909 - 1911
A collection of prints of various sizes, mounted on card and captioned by Miss Walton Smith. Three of them are framed. Photographs by A. Lisk-Carew and Paris and Co.
J.C. Smith West African photographs
A collection of loose snapshots, measuring approximately 100 x 75 mm. These were presumably taken on a voyage to or from England. Brief captions appear on the backs. Photographer possibly J.C. Smith.
Jean Drinkwater and a colleague taking prayers during a village visit, 1962
104 x 102 mm. glossy print; two copies.
Jean Drinkwater and colleague giving Bible talk, 1962
105 x 101 mm. glossy print; three copies.
Jean Drinkwater and colleague giving Bible talk, 1962
102 x 101 mm. glossy print; two copies.
Jean Drinkwater and colleague giving Bible talk, 1962
105 x 101 mm. glossy print; three copies.
Jean Drinkwater and colleague giving Bible talk, 1962
102 x 101 mm. glossy print (three copies) with one enlarged and cropped print, 120 x 154 mm.
Jean Drinkwater and colleague giving Bible talk, 1962
105 x 101 mm. glossy print; three copies.
Jean Drinkwater giving a talk with the aid of a flannelgraph, 1962
105 x 101 with 56 mm. negative.
Jean Drinkwater giving a talk with the aid of a flannelgraph, 1962
105 x 101 mm. glossy print; three copies.
Jean Drinkwater giving out tracts, 1962
102 x 101 mm. glossy print; two copies.
[Jetty and houses, probably Freetown], 1895 - 1911
235 x 178 mm. Boats are anchored by the jetty, and the houses in the background are on the slopes of a hill.
Kennema, 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.
King Jimmy Market. Freetown, 1920 - 1929
Monochrome postcards showing views in Freetown. Photographer and publisher unknown.
[King Jimmy Market, with the building of what is now the Prince of Wales School in the background], 1895 - 1911
190 x 135 mm. Numerous Africans are gathered in the foreground. There is a building in the background and the bank is a river to the right.
King Mole Moghui [?]and family, 1895 - 1911
250 x 105 mm. Group in front of a hut. Not identified.
King Tom’s Point, Freetown, 1895 - 1911
235 x 180 mm. There are some houses and foliage in the foreground, but nothing visible in the background.
Kroo-Bay. Freetown, 1920 - 1929
Monochrome postcards showing views in Freetown. Photographer and publisher unknown.
Krootown, Freetown, Sierra Leone, 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.