Zanzibar (inhabited place)
Found in 726 Collections and/or Records:
[Woman harvesting cloves], 1930 - 1950
160 x 210 mm.
[Woman picking cloves], 1930 - 1950
160 x 210 mm.
Women carrying water, Zanzibar, 1901 - 1905
102 x 75 mm. A view showing a group of women carrying water in tin cans on their heads, probably in Zanzibar Town.
Women making mats at Kizimicazi, 1930 - 1950
130 x 155 mm.
[Women making mats at Kizimicazi], 1930 - 1950
85 x 80 mm.
Women picking cloves from the ground (the higher branches are usually harvested by men and boys), 1930 - 1950
210 x 160 mm.
[Young girl picking cloves], 1930 - 1950
210 x 160 mm.
[Young girl picking cloves], 1930 - 1950
225 x 170 mm.
Young helpers at clove harvest, 1933 - 1948
205 x 160 mm. The caption continues: 'Women and children all help in the urgent business of clove harvest. Here are some children sitting on the concrete drying floor separating cloves from stems.'
Zanzibar, 1925
120 x 80 mm. A view of a man standing next to a pond in cultivated grounds. There are two large pillars in the background.
Zanzibar, 1925
55 x 75 mm. A view looking through an ornate square doorway.
Zanzibar, 1925
80 x 55 mm. Showing people swimming and in boats.
Zanzibar, 1925
75 x 55 mm. A view of what appears to be a cultivated garden or park.
[Zanzibar], 1890 - 1905
An album containing photographs measuring 110 x 80 mm.
Zanzibar, 1930 - 1950
Photographs of local people, farming, fishing and craft-making activities and daily life in Zanzibar. Captions have been reproduced as found.
Zanzibar, 1860-08-17 - 1860-09-25
69 x 67 mm (one section of stereo print). View looking over the rooftops of Zanzibar from the old British Consulate. Grant's note beneath the print reads: 'Zanzibar, - looking on town from top of Consul's House - American merchants shipping look-out perched in top of house - Thatch made of cocoa nut leaf - mason work of corraline-plastered over in the better style of houses'.
Zanzibar 1933-48, 1933 - 1948
215 x 160 mm. The caption continues: 'Clove buds are separated from the bunch stems by holding the bunch in the right hand and brushing off the buds against the palm of the left hand. The buds are then dried in the sun on mats or a concrete floor.'
Zanzibar 1933-48 - A rural Arab shopkeeper and small-scale copra maker, 1933 - 1948
160 x 210 mm.
Zanzibar, a clove tree, 1930 - 1950
90 x 135 mm. Postcard.
Zanzibar - An ancient grave in an Arab family graveyard, 1930 - 1950
210 x 160 mm.
Zanzibar: an east coast village, 1930 - 1950
210 x 160 mm.
Zanzibar and mainland principal officials, 1964
Biographical notes compiled by D.H. Simpson.
Zanzibar Arabs, 1937
160 x 210 mm. The date 30th April 1937 is stamped on the reverse of this print.
Zanzibar Arabs, 1930 - 1964
160 x 210 mm. The caption continues: 'Note the influence of east and west: Turban, 'Kanzu' (long white garment), sandals and sword from the east; Jackets and umbrella from the west.'
Zanzibar Arabs in dress ancient and modern, 1930 - 1964
160 x 210 mm.