Kampala (inhabited place)
Found in 417 Collections and/or Records:
Archbishop with clergy of Uganda, outside Namirembe Cathedral, 1955
206 x 150 mm. glossy print.
Archbishop with eight African bishops outside Namirembe Cathedral, 1955-05
Duplicate at CMS 12/2/20. Uganda Protectorate Department of Information.
Archbishop with eight African bishops outside Namirembe Cathedral, 1955
206 x 150 mm. glossy print.
Argus Press, 1964
56 mm. glossy print and negative.
Arrival of Bishop at Mengo Cathedral, 1937
82 x 82 mm. glass slides with brief, undated captions from K.H. Buxton, who is probably Kathleen Hannah Buxton (1905-1999), daughter of Reverend Leonard Buxton, the Vicar of North Mimms, Hertfordshire.
Art School, 1952 - 1964
210 x 160 mm.
Art School, 1952 - 1964
215 x 165 mm.
At the entrance to Northcote Hall, 1956
155 x 200 mm. A view from inside the front gate, looking out at two men talking.
At the entrance to the Chapel of St Francis, 1952 - 1964
160 x 210 mm. A view from behind a robed man looking out from the entrance of the chapel, he is holding a processional cross (a gift from Ethiopia) before him.
[At the entrance to the Chapel of St Francis], 1952 - 1964
160 x 210 mm. A view from behind a robed man looking out from the entrance of the chapel, he is holding a processional cross (a gift from Ethiopia) before him.
[Barron sitting on the steps at the governor's weekend-lodge at Makindye], 1955
80 x 60 mm.
Bernard de Bunsen, 1952 - 1964
115 x 160 mm. A view of the Principal reading, pipe in hand, at his desk.
Bishop and clergy outside Namirembe Cathedral, 1919 - 1940
82 x 82 mm. glass slides with brief, undated captions.
Bishop of Uganda Leslie Brown (left), with his two Assistant Bishops, Bishop F. Lutaya (centre) and Bishop A.K. Balya at Mengo, 1954
114 x 155 mm. glossy print with 144 x 188 mm. copy and 56 mm. negative.
Canons Apolo Kivebulaya and Mudeka with Alexander Mackay’s coffin before re-interment at Namirembe in 1927, 1927
Mackay died at Usambiro in 1890.
Charles, Susan & Peter, 1955
80 x 55 mm.
[Church or Chapel], 1952 - 1964
205 x 160 mm. A view of men and women outside a large church or chapel.
[Church or Chapel], 1952 - 1964
205 x 160 mm. A view of men and women outside a large church or chapel.
[Church or Chapel], 1952 - 1964
205 x 160 mm. A view of men and women outside a large church or chapel.
Class of 1965, 1965
205 x 150 mm. Showing ninety-eight women posed for a group photograph on the grass outside one of Makerere University's buildings. Hannah Stanton, the 'Warden', is pictured in the centre of the photograph (second row). To her left, is Anne Tallantire. Photograph by Acme Cameras, Kampala.
Class of 1966, 1966
205 x 155 mm. Showing eighty women posed for a group photograph outside one of Makerere University's buildings. Hannah Stanton, the 'Warden', is pictured in the centre of the photograph (second row). To her right, is Anne Tallantire. Photograph by Acme Cameras, Kampala.
Class of 1967, 1967
205 x 155 mm. Showing about 119 women posed for a group photograph on the grass outside one of Makerere University's buildings. Hannah Stanton, the 'Warden', is pictured in the centre of the photograph (second row). Photograph by Acme Cameras, Kampala.
Class of 1967/8, 1967 - 1968
290 x 240 mm. Showing 131 women posed for a group photograph outside one of Makerere University's buildings. Those identified are: Hannah Stanton, the 'Warden', pictured second row, sixth from the right, Anne Tallantire is to her left, Mary Kempe is second row, second from left, Louise Pirouet is second row, third from right. Photograph by Acme Cameras, Kampala.
CMS Africa Secretary, Rev. J.V. Taylor, chatting with students at Makerere College, 1960
152 x 106 mm. glossy print.
Consecration of Bishop Erica Sabiti as Suffragan Bishop of Toro, Bunyoro and Mgoba, at Namirembe Cathedral, Kampala, 1 May 1960, 1960
152 x 108 mm. glossy print with two copies and 199 x 150 mm. enlargement. Others appearing in the print from left to right in the back row are Bishop Max Wiggins, Bishop Lucian Usher-Wilson, Bishop Leslie Brown, Archdeacon R.C. Palin and J.E. Hopkinson. Those in the front row from left to right are Bishop Stephen Tomusange, Bishop Aberi Balya, Sabiti, Bishop Kosia Shalita and Bishop Festo Lutaya.