Eastern (region)
Found in 46 Collections and/or Records:
Onesimus, Scoutmaster at Kumi, Uganda, site of a CMS Leprosy Hospital, 1900 - 1930
82 x 82 mm. glass slides with brief, largely undated captions.
Opening of Ongino Dispensary for those affected by leprosy, 1926
Colour.
Opening of Ongino Dispensary for those affected by leprosy, 1935
Colour
Pawmpawnya, Togo hills, 1941-08-27
The annotation on the negative envelope reads '1/50 @ f5.0. Super xx. Pawmpawnya: fetish palaver. 27.8.41'. The negative envelope is numbered '37'.
Pawmpawnya, Togo hills, 1941-08-27
The annotation on the negative envelope reads '1/50 @ f5.0. Super xx. Pawmpawnya: fetish palaver. 27.8.41'. The negative envelope is numbered '37'.
Pawmpawnya, Togo hills, 1941-08-27
The annotation on the negative envelope reads '1/50 @ f5.0. Super xx. Pawmpawnya: fetish palaver. 27.8.41'. The negative envelope is numbered '37'.
Pawmpawnya, Togo hills, 1941-08-27
The annotation on the negative envelope reads '1/50 @ f5.0. Super xx. Pawmpawnya: fetish palaver. 27.8.41'. The negative envelope is numbered '37'.
Pawmpawnya, Togo hills, 1941-08-27
The annotation on the negative envelope reads '1/50 @ f5.0. Super xx. Pawmpawnya: fetish palaver. 27.8.41'. The negative envelope is numbered '37'.
[Paying market tax, Odumasi, c.1945], 1945
The typewritten caption on the reverse reads 'The revenue contributed to the State Treasury from the market is eight thousand, five hundred pounds per year. The women pay one penny per day for the privilege of setting up a stall in the market place. This stall holder collects her ticket from the State Treasury collector who sits in a straw shelter at the entrance to the market'.
Roots of Odum, Oda, 1946
Many images of woodland and logging scenes. The original numbering of the images has been followed.
Small fetish girls at Sra in Krobo State, S.E. Ghana, 1941
Staff of the Ongino Leprosy Settlement, 1935
82 x 82 mm. glass slides with brief, undated captions.
[Street lamp, Odumasi, c.1945], 1945
Showing a policeman standing beside a street lamp. The typewritten caption on the reverse reads 'The late Konor Sir Emmanuel Matekole bought up several dozen street lamps to decorate the streets of Odumasi. They contained kerosene burners but are now no longer used'.
The Akro State School - the Infants class, 1945
The typewritten caption on the reverse reads 'The school is run by the Native State and all teachers' salaries are paid from the State Treasury. This year the grant is nine hundred and nine pounds from the State Treasury. The staff comprises one Principal and thirteen teachers'.
The Konor meets Mr. Norton-Jones, the Secretary for Social Services, 1945
The typewritten caption on the reverse reads 'Mr. Norton-Jones has come to Odumasi from Accra to discuss school feeding'.
The Konor starts his day by dictating letters to his private secretary in the main apartment of his residence, 1945
The typewritten caption on the reverse reads 'Behind him can be seen a portrait of his famous father, Sir Emmanuel Matekole'.
The Official Residence of Manya Krobo is situated in the centre of Odumasi, the capital of the State of Manya Krobo, 1945
The residence is a long, two storied house with corrugated-iron roof.
This woman has a bread stall in the market, 1945
The typewritten caption on the reverse reads 'She has been given her penny ticket for the day's pitch as she came into the market. The State Collector now collects the penny from her'.
Unloading by ... a rail side, Oda, 1947
Many images of woodland and logging scenes. The original numbering of the images has been followed.
Windblown Odum 203 feet high, Oda, 1946
Swaine provides the note: 'Odum = Milcia excelsa or M. regia.'
Windblown Odum, Oda, 1946
Many images of woodland and logging scenes. The original numbering of the images has been followed.