Tanzania (nation)
Found in 2081 Collections and/or Records:
African Visit, 1978 - 1980
African wild life - Giraffe with Mt. Kilimanjaro in background, 1960 - 1969
'443' printed on the reverse.
African workmen preparing lime and sand for roofing of sanatorium, Kiboriani, circa 1905, 1905
161 x 118 mm. As captioned.
After decortification the fibre is laid out in the sun to dry and be bleached, 1945
View looking down on rows of sisal drying on wires. The typewritten caption on the reverse reads 'Providing conditions are favourable during the dry season the fibres is dried [sic] in twelve hours'.
After decortification the fibre is laid out in the sun to dry and be bleached, 1945
Showing African workers laying the sisal out on the drying lines. The typewritten caption continues 'if conditions are favourable during the dry season the fibre is dried in twelve hours'.
[After-effects of a storm, Zanzibar, 28.3.1923], 1923-03-28
240 x 188 mm. A view from the harbour wharf showing crowds of Swahili labourers working among the chaos of overturned lighters and other craft washed onto the shore during a storm. The reverse of the photograph is annotated: 'Even the floating copra in the right foreground was salved'. The harbour wall can be seen in the background with the Beit el Ajait and the Sultan's Palace at the right of the print.
[After-effects of a storm, Zanzibar, 28.3.1923], 1932-03-28
207 x 152 mm. A view from the harbour wharf showing crowds of Swahili labourers working among the chaos of overturned lighters and other craft washed onto the shore during a storm.
After planting the first cutting [takes] place after a growth of between three and four years, 1945
Showing a labourer cutting leaves from a mature sisal plant. The typewritten caption on the reverse reads 'An average of fourteen leaves are left on the plant after cutting'.
Album 4, 1891 - 1964
An album of photographs with captions, the later ones more detailed.
1-27 are of Egypt and the Sudan, 28-55 of East Africa.
Albums of Lt. Col. R.E. Thorne
An African cannibal showing how they file their teeth, 1900 - 1917
Head and shoulders portrait of a young man with pointed teeth.
[An African making a fish trap], 1930 - 1950
155 x 155 mm.
[An African making a fish trap], 1930 - 1950
210 x 160 mm.
[An African making a fish trap], 1930 - 1950
120 x 160 mm.
[An African making a fish trap], 1930 - 1950
210 x 160 mm.
[An African making a fish trap], 1930 - 1950
210 x 160 mm.
An African medicine man, 1930 - 1950
An African medicine man, 1930 - 1950
230 x 200 mm. The caption continues: 'Fixing one of the horns. The 'doctor' is about to suck out the air through a small hole in the end which he will then seal with wax.'
An African medicine man, 1930 - 1950
205 x 245 mm. The caption continues: 'A client undergoing the operation of 'cupping.' In this photograph the shaving of the hair and the beeswax tips to the horns can be clearly seen.'
An African medicine man, 1930 - 1950
200 x 250 mm. The caption continues: 'The cupping horns must be carefully chosen to fit each client. The 'doctor' has about a score from which to make his selection. The spear is more a badge of office than anything else and has no part in the actual operations of the 'doctor.'
An African medicine man, 1930 - 1950
235 x 200 mm. The caption continues: 'After the sucking of air from the horn and final sealing with beeswax it is very tightly attached to the skin. Removal is only made possible by piercing the wax plug with a needle (shown here).'
An African medicine man, 1930 - 1950
235 x 200 mm. The caption continues: '"I am sure my client will quickly recover!" Despite the absence of modern psychology this 'doctor' believes in checking his patients and giving them an optimistic outlook.'
An African medicine man, 1930 - 1950
205 x 250 mm.
An African medicine man, 1930 - 1950
230 x 200 mm.
An African policeman, 1930 - 1964
125 x 185 mm.