Dodoma (region)
Found in 52 Collections and/or Records:
Kitchen, store and other buildings at the C.M.S. Sanatorium, Kiboriani, circa 1905, 1905
159 x 118 mm. View looking across the compound towards the kitchen and stores, a row of long low buildings with lime and sand roofs.
Kongwa, 1912 - 1966
Maureen Westgate, 1 year 5 1/2 months, Kiboriani, 1907, 1907
81 x 106 mm. Showing Maureen Westgate seated in a high chair.
Mpwapwa, 1900 - 1966
Mpwapwa Fort, 1902
103 x 77 mm. General view from a distance looking towards the buildings of Mpwapwa, with mountains beyond.
Mpwapwa Fort, 1902
100 x 76 mm. View from a hillside looking down on Mpwapwa, with the Government road leading off towards the distant mountains.
Mrs Westgate treating her Women's Bible Class to a meal of meat and rice, Kiboriani, circa 1903-06, 1903 - 1906
106 x 82 mm. Group portrait of the women seated with plates of food in front of a mission building, with Henrietta Westgate standing at the right.
Mrs Westgate treating her Women's Bible Class to a meal of meat and rice, Kiboriani, circa 1903-06, 1903 - 1906
106 x 82 mm. Group portrait of the women seated with plates of food in front of a mission building, with Henrietta Westgate standing at the right.
Mrs Westgate treating her Women's Bible Class to a meal of meat and rice, Kiboriani, circa 1903-06, 1903 - 1906
106 x 82 mm. Group portrait of the women seated with plates of food in front of a mission building, with Henrietta Westgate standing at the right.
Mvumi, 1900 - 1936
No. 8. Reflections of the sunset, Gulwe, 1924
The caption on the reverse continues 'A typical, brief, brilliant tropical sunset, which makes the mountains glow with its reflections'.
Part of the grounds at Kiboriani, 1904-05, 1904 - 1905
106 x 81 mm. View looking across land planted out with sisal towards uncultivated ground beyond.
Porters' quarters in Sanatorium compound, Kiboriani, circa 1903, 1903
159 x 118 mm. View looking across the compound towards the long wattle and daub huts of the mission porters. The roofs are of corrugated iron weighed down with stones
Sanatorium at Kiboriani, 1910, 1910
156 x 58 mm.
Sanatorium at Kiboriani, circa 1909, 1909
160 x 117 mm. General view of the sanatorium at Kiboriani, as rebuilt by T.B.R. Westgate after the fire of 1903.
Sanatorium in process of roofing, Kiboriani, 1904, 1904
160 x 116 mm. View of the sanatorium in process of reconstruction, with workmen standing on the roof.
Sanatorium, Kiboriani, 1902, 1902
Sanatorium, Kiboriani, 1905, 1905
108 x 69 mm. A distant view of the rear of the sanatorium at Kiboriani, fortified during the Maji-Maji Rebellion of 1905.
Sanatorium, Kiboriani, 1935, 1935
78 x 56 mm. Later view of the sanatorium.
Sanatorium, Kiboriani, 1935, 1935
78 x 55 mm. Closer view of the sanatorium.
Strasse in Dodoma, 1910 - 1920
Collection of miscellaneous monochrome postcards of scenes in German East Africa (now Tanzania). The cards are issued by Walther Dobbertin, Dar es Salaam and Tanga (76-79, 81-87), C. Vicenti, Dar es Salaam (88, 90), The Standard P. and P. Works, Nairobi and Mombasa (91), the remainder unknown.
T.B.R. Westgate with German askari after shooting a leopard, Kiboriani, 1905, 1905
161 x 119 mm. Showing Westgate standing in the centre of a group of five German-trained African soldiers, with a dead leopard lying at their feet, the second hed had shot. The askaris were sent to Kiboriani by the German authorities to protect the missionaries at the outbreak of the Maji-Maji Rebellion in 1905. Part of the stockade erected at this time can be seen in the background.
The kitchen and laundry, Kiboriani, 1907, 1907
160 x 119 mm.
View from Deaconess Bullard’s bungalow at Kongwa: the first Christian services were held under the Baobab tree in the background, 1956
154 x 108 mm. glossy print.
Wagogo workmen, Kiboriani, (?)circa 1910, 1910
160 x 115 mm. Group portrait of Wagogo youths and young girls armed with spades. A note accompanying the print reads: 'A group of young Wagogo men and women who had come to the mission to work. This particular group helped to build the mission's sanatorium on the top of Chibolyani Mountain, at an altitude of 6300 feet. It was at this sanatorium that Wilfred and Maureen Westgate were born'.