Tanzania (nation)
Found in 2081 Collections and/or Records:
London Talks on Tanganyika Constitution and East Africa High Commission, 1961-06
153 x 207 mm. Mr. A.M. Obote, Mr. Ibingira, Mr. C.I. Meek, and Mr. C. De N.Hill, pictured at the opening of discussions at Carlton House Terrace, London, between delegations from Tanganyika, Kenya, Uganda and the East Africa High Commission.
London Talks on Tanganyika Constitution and East Africa High Commission, 1961-06
154 x 202 mm. Mr. A.N. Galsworthy, Mr. W.B.L. Monson, Sir W. Gorell Barnes, and Sir J Martin (left to right) at the opening of discussions at Carlton House Terrace, London, between delegations from Tanganyika, Kenya, Uganda and the East Africa High Commission.
London Talks on Tanganyika Constitution and East Africa High Commission, 1961-06
151 x 165 mm. Sir Frederick Crawford, Governor of Uganda, pictured with Mr. B. Kiwanuka and Mr. Balinda, (right to left) at the opening of discussions at Carlton House Terrace, London, between delegations from Tanganyika, Kenya, Uganda and the East Africa High Commission.
London Talks on Tanganyika Constitution and East Africa High Commission, 1961-06
155 x 204 mm. Mr. Muliro, Mr. Ngala, Sir Patrick Renison, and Mr. Havelock (left to right) at the opening of discussions at Carlton House Terrace, London between delegations from Tanganyika, Uganda, Kenya and the East Africa High Commission.
London Talks on Tanganyika Constitution and East Africa High Commission, 1961-06
London Talks on Tanganyika Constitution and East Africa High Commission, 1961-06
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London Talks on Tanganyika Constitution and East Africa High Commission, 1961-06
144 x 201 mm. Mr. H.J. Hinchey, Mr. J.C. Summerfield, Sir E. David, and Sir J. Farquharson (left to right) at the opening of the discussions at Carlton House Terrace, London, between delegations from Tanganyika, Kenya, Uganda, and the East Africa High Commission. An observer from Zanzibar also attended.
London Talks on Tanganyika Constitution and East Africa High Commission, 1961-06
151 x 207 mm. Mr. Njiiri, Mr. Tom Mboya and Mr. Gichuru (left to right) at the opening of discussions at Carlton House Terrace, London, between delegations from Tanganyika, Kenya, Uganda and the East Africa High Commission.
London Talks on Tanganyika Constitution and East Africa High Commission, 1961-06
166 x153 mm. Mr. Iain Macleod, the Colonial Secretary (right), acting as chairman, talks to Lord Perth, Minister of State at the Colonial Office, at the opening of discussions at Carlton House Terrace, London, between delegations from Tanganyika, Kenya, Uganda and the East Africa High Commission.
London Talks on Tanganyika Constitution and East Africa High Commission, 1961-06
152 x 205 mm. Mr. O.S. Kambona, Chief A.S. Fundikara, Mr. A.H. Jamal, Mr. A.Z. N. Swai and Mr. R. Brown, (right to left) at the opening of discussions between delegations from Tanganyika, Kenya, and Uganda and the East Africa High Commission at Carlton House Terrace, London.
London Talks on Tanganyika Constitution and East Africa High Commission, 1961-06
149 x 155 mm. A general view inside Carlton House Terrace, London, at the opening of discussions between delegations from Tanganyika, Kenya, Uganda and the East Africa High Commission.
Longido Boma, 1928
78 x 54 mm. Three men standing in front of huts.
Looking west along the waterfront road, Zanzibar, 1890 - 1896
215 x 150 mm. A view looking along the road towards the Beit el Ajeib (not visible) with the hull of a boat mounted on the pavement in the foreground (what this memorial commemorates has not been determined). The old lighthouse can be seen prominently in the square in front of the Beit el Ajeib, which dates the picture to before the bombardment of 1896 when the lighthouse was badly damaged and later demolished: see Y30468B/51.
Luddah Damjee, 1860-08-17 - 1860-09-25
94 x 85 mm (one section of stereo print). Showing Luddah Damjee seated on a stone step in front of a carved Zanzibar door. Damjee (d. 1871), a Bhuttia Hindu from Cutch, was the Zanzibar Customs Master. Beneath the print Grant refers to him as 'The Custom Master of Zanzibar the Rothschild of Eastern Africa'.
Machinery depot on Unit No. 2 - Kongwa, Central Tanganyika (i.e. Tanzania), 1948
210 x 160 mm. Showing rows of ploughs and also tractors. Photograph by H. J. Van Rensburg.
Mackay House, Dodoma, housing the diocesan offices, bookshop, pharmacy and medical services, 1960
134 x 83 mm. glossy print with 84 x 53 mm negative.
Madaha, a Mugogo chief, near Dodoma, 1910, 1910
79 x 103 mm. Head and shoulders full face portrait of Mudaha, who hanged himself when deprived of his chieftainship at the end of the First World War.
Magila Church, 1905 - 1948
82 x 82 mm. glass slides. The collection includes slides by Miss Margaret Laing, who served in CMS hospitals in Ngora/Ongino and Kumi, Uganda, during 1929-48. Items 17-23 are by Laing and 24-28 are probably hers as well.
Main entrance, Usagara House, 1920 - 1927
61 x 102 mm. View showing the carved Arab doorway of Chandler's house in Zanzibar.
Main Street, Zanzibar, 1930 - 1950
160 x 220 mm. The caption continues: 'A part of the main street of Zanzibar where, in many places, it is not possible for two cars to pass each other.'
Mainland African family, 1905
98 x 98 mm. A view showing an unidentified African family.
Major John Stuart Keir Wells in residence gardens, 1916 - 1918
Major JSK Wells, 1916 - 1918
Making an outrigger canoe, 1930 - 1950
210 x 160 mm.
Making merry on the Mnazi Mmoja at the conclusion of the feast of Ramadan, 1900 - 1910
106 x 85 mm. A view showing crowds in the Recreation Park in the south eastern part of Zanzibar Town with men and women seated in a wooden 'big wheel' in the foreground.