Mombasa (inhabited place)
Found in 111 Collections and/or Records:
Uganda diary, 1902-06-10 - 1902-09-24
The diary (circa 80 pages) describes Christy's journey from London to Uganda, and his first tours of inspection for the Sleeping Sickness Commission. It also includes some zoological observations.
Uganda Ladies’ Party and Uganda Missionaries Party, 1896
82 x 82 mm. glass slides with brief, undated captions.
Vasco-da-Gama Street, Mombasa, 1900
209 x 157 mm. Photograph by William D Young.
‘Vasco da Gama’s Voyage’ and ‘The British Protectorate at Mombasa, 1824-1826’, 1952 - 1970
Published and unpublished works on African history written by Gray, accompanied by research notes from archives and secondary sources.
View from A.E.A's [Annie Emma Allen's] bedroom, Frere Town, 1900-02-17
'Bougainvillaea flowering under balcony, thermometer 90.'
View of fallen tree, 1900
210 x 153 mm. View looking along the double track of the narrow line towards a large baobab tree which has fallen across it.
View of fallen tree, 1900
151 x 212 mm. View of a large baobab tree showing its roots with labourers clambering among them.
[View of Mombasa from Frere Town?], 1900-02-20
66 watercolours, 150 x 200 mm in size. The captions, including the names of institutions, have been recorded as found and may include language which is offensive, inaccurate or inappropriate. They have been retained to reflect the context of the collection's creation. Notes provided by H.B. Thomas have been incorporated into the description.
View of old Mombasa, 1900 - 1934
This postcard is dated 'April 16 1934' and is addressed to Mrs Westgate in Manitoba, Canada. It is signed 'Moll' and contains a brief note describing activities and accommodation.
Wedding of Mr and Mrs Laight, Mombasa 1902, 1902
Wedding of Mr Briggs and Berthe Attlee, at the Cathedral, Mombasa, 30 September 1904, 1904-09-30
141 x 96 mm. Group portrait of the wedding couple and other Europeans. Identified on the reverse are: Revd. K. Binns, Mr Wright, Bishop Peel, Mr Hamshere.