Central (province)
Found in 515 Collections and/or Records:
Mengo Hospital: Physiotherapist Beryl Bremner and patient, 1964
73 x 110 mm. glossy print.
Model farm at Limuru: agriculturist Rev. Peter Kiddle explains pig breeding to students, 1958
79 x 81 mm. glossy print with 56 mm. negative.
Monorail from Luzira (now Port Bell) to Kampala, 1908, 1908
A view looking along the monorail track towards the jetties on the shore of the lake. For Bell's brief account of the monorail see Bell (1946), page 180.
Monorail. Port Bell to Kampala 1909, 1909
100 x 76 mm.
Mr. Laban Maina, Naro Moru Village Polytechnic Director, 1969
117 x 80 mm. glossy print with 35 mm. negative.
Mr Maina and Rev. M. Lapage, Naro Moru, 1969
80 x 79 mm. glossy print with two copies and 56 mm. negative.
Mrs Beecher and Mrs Kariuki, Presidents of the Mothers' Union for the Mombasa and Fort Hall Dioceses, at dedication of the new church at Kabete, 3 Apr. 1961, 1961
81 x 53 mm. glossy print.
Mrs Fisher with wives of African ministers studying at St. Paul’s College, Limuru, 1955
203 x 154 mm. glossy print.
Mtesa's Tomb, Mengo, Uganda, 1900 - 1904
Miscellaneous monochrome postcards. Photographers and/or publishers unknown, apart from no.40, issued by the White Fathers.
My lion cubs, Entebbe, 1906 - 1909
Showing Bell's tame lion cubs, the animal in the foreground attempting to reach a plate of food placed on a table. The animals were given to Bell in 1907 by a 'rich Indian merchant in Entebbe' (Bell 1946, page 167).
N. Wedmore with children at Naro Moru, 1960 - 1969
79 x 80 mm. glossy print and 56 mm. negative.
Nairobi and Kenya scenes, 1940
Nakiogo ferry, west side, near Entebbe, 1906 - 1911
104 x 78 mm. A view looking across Waiya Bay towards the peninsula on which Entebbe stands. The small dug-out which served as a ferry can be seen in the foreground.
Naro Moru River which provides the water supply for the Naro Moru Polytechnic, 1969
79 x 80 mm. glossy print and 56 mm. negative.
Native market, Kabale, Uganda, 1955
'136-3-7' printed in bottom right corner.
Native workshop, Entebbe, 1906 - 1911
101 x 76 mm. Showing Ugandans bricklaying in a workshop, with a boiler in the background.
No. 15. Behungi to Entebbe, 1928
Photographs and negatives of Eastern and Southern Africa.
No. 17. Entebbe to Butiaba, 1928
Photographs and negatives of Eastern and Southern Africa.
Northcote Hall, 1952 - 1964
300 x 230 mm. Mounted on card. Showing students in the grounds. There is a 'Christian Life Magazine' sticker beneath the print.
Northcote Hall, 1952 - 1964
215 x 160 mm.
Northcote Hall, 1952 - 1964
250 x 200 mm.
Nsambya primary school, Kampala, 1952 - 1964
210 x 160 mm. The caption continues: 'Children enjoying an outdoor class in arithmetic. Many schools now have fine modern buildings but there are still many others, especially primary schools in remote areas where simple thatched classrooms and other buildings must serve until funds are available for better buildings and equipment.' Uganda Public Relations Photographic Department.
Ntenga, 15 drums played together. Those on ground in two sextaves carefully tuned before being played., 1906 - 1911
117 x 87 mm. Showing six Ugandan musicians behind their drums, four seated in front behind smaller drums, two standing behind with larger instruments.
On the Entebbe-Kampala Road, 1906, 1906
85 x 60 mm. A view showing an African at the top of a fig-tree telegraph post, 'alive and antproof'.
On the Kampala Road, 1908-11
79 x 81 mm. Showing three competitors in the Marathon running along the Kampala road towards the camera.