Zanzibar (inhabited place)
Found in 726 Collections and/or Records:
Arabs on their way to greet H.H. The Sultan on his Silver Jubilee (1937), 1937
160 x 210 mm.
Arrival of the Aga Khan in Zanzibar, Tuesday August 15th 1905, 1905-08-15
Arrival of the Sultan and A.S. Rogers at the Zanzibar Exhibition, August 16th 1905, 1905-08-16
210 x 150 mm. A view showing A.S. Rogers and the Sultan seated in the royal carriage in the Exhibition grounds in the Mnazi Mmoja park.
Arrival of the Sultan at the Zanzibar Exhibition, August 16th, 1905, 1905-08-16
210 x 152 mm. A view showing three carriages and a mounted escort standing in the exhibition grounds in the Mnazi Mmoja.
A.S. Rogers and Arab dignitary, Zanzibar Exhibition, August 16th 1905, 1905-08-16
148 x 100 mm. A view showing A.S. Rogers and an aged Arab posing for a photograph in the Exhibition grounds. The Arab is possibly Varras Remtulla Hemani, the leader of the Khoja Shia Ismaili community.
A.S. Rogers and unidentified lady, 1905
73 x 123 mm. A view showing A.S. Rogers and an unidentified lady standing on a pillared verandah (at the British Residency).
Asians of East Africa - A Hindu woman carrying water through the narrow streets of Zanzibar City, 1930 - 1950
160 x 210 mm.
‘At Home’ at the British Residency, Wednesday June 7th 1905, 1905-06-07
244 x 186 mm. A view looking down from the Residency balcony onto the lawn where guests are gathering for the reception held to celebrate the coming of age of Sultan Seyyid Ali bin Hamoud. See Y30468C/24.
‘At Home’ at the British Residency, Wednesday June 7th 1905, 1905-06-07
239 x 190 mm. A view looking down onto the residency lawn where guests are gathered in groups. A.S. Rogers can be seen in the centre foreground.
At Home given by the staff of E.T.C. [Eastern Telegraph Company] Monday February 27th 1905, 1905-02-27
Athletic Sports, Cooper’s Institute Grounds, June 26th and 27th 1905, 1905-06-26 - 1905-06-27
217 x 146 mm.. A view showing crowds of spectators at the Athletic Sports which concluded the celebrations of the Sultan’s coming of age. The order of events and the results can be found in the ‘Zanzibar Gazette’ for June 28th 1905.
Athletic Sports, Cooper’s Institute Grounds, June 26th and 27th 1905, 1905-06-26 - 1905-06-27
102 x 79 mm. A view showing a group of competitors at the Sports days.
Athletic Sports, Cooper’s Institute Grounds, June 26th and 27th 1905, 1905-06-26 - 1905-06-27
245 x 180 mm. A view showing a seated row of spectators at the celebratory sports with Arab dignitaries seated in the foreground and Europeans beyond.
Athletic Sports, Cooper’s Institute Grounds, June 26th and 27th 1905, 1905-06-26 - 1905-06-27
242 x 183 mm. A view showing crowds of spectators gathered round the racetrack at the celebratory sports days.
Athletic Sports, Cooper’s Institute Grounds, June 26th and 27th 1905, 1905-06-26 - 1905-06-27
212 x 151 mm. A view, similar to Y30468D/8, showing spectators at the sports days held to celebrate the Sultan’s coming of age.
Aziza - Petite niece du Gouverneur de Zanzibar, 1933 - 1964
50 x 75 mm. Photograph of a drawing of a three quarter length portrait of young girl. There is text on the reverse of the print, written in Arabic.
Balcony of the British Residency, 1905
209 x 151 mm. A view looking along the rear balcony of the British Residency, showing the carved balustrades and decorative wrought-iron work and with a chair in the foreground. Beyond the balcony the gardens and harbour can be seen. See Y30468C/30.
[Bales of cloves at the wharf], 1933 - 1948
165 x 215 mm.
[Bales of cloves at the wharf], 1933 - 1948
220 x 165 mm.
[Bales of cloves at the wharf], 1933 - 1948
160 x 210 mm.
Bales of cloves for export being loaded onto lighters in Zanzibar harbour, 1933 - 1948
210 x 160 mm.
[Bales of cloves loaded onto a lighter], 1933 - 1948
160 x 160 mm.
[Bales of cloves on a cart], 1933 - 1948
165 x 105 mm.
Bananas for sale, 1930 - 1950
160 x 210 mm. The caption continues: 'This is a sight common in Zanzibar. The bunches of fruit are packed onto a wooden framework beneath which is a small wooden box for cash receipts. Natives walk many miles to town thus loaded with bananas.'
Baobab trees in the [illegible word] zone of Tanzania, 1930 - 1950
110 x 110 mm. A handwritten caption on a piece of paper accompanying the image reads: 'Baobab trees; a familiar sight in areas of East Africa so dry that trees have developed their own method of storing moisture. Notice the bare, stony appearance of the ground, and the bare outcrops of rock on the distant hill.'