Central (province)
Found in 515 Collections and/or Records:
Professor Kenneth Ingham, now Bristol 2000, 1952 - 1964
160 x 210 mm. Three quarter length portrait of the seated professor. The latter part of this caption refers to K. Ingham being an Emeritus Professor at the University of Bristol.
P.W.D. Blacksmith's shop [Entebbe], 1906 - 1911
200 x 145 mm. Showing a group of Ugandans at work under the supervision of European Public Works Department employee, S. Waite ( - 1944)
P.W.D. Store, 1909, Entebbe, 1909
100 x 75 mm. Showing the Public Works Department store with stacks of wood protected by sheets of corrugated iron piled in the foreground.
P.W.D. Store, 1909, Entebbe, 1909
101 x 76 mm. A similar view to the preceding plate.
P.W.D. Wheelwright's shop [Entebbe], 1906 - 1911
200 x 145 mm. Showing Ugandans making wheels under the supervision of S. Waite.
[Quarry House - Residential flats for senior members of the staff of the college], 1952 - 1964
210 x 160 mm.
[Quarry House] - Residential flats for senior members of the staff of the college, 1952 - 1964
210 x 160 mm.
[Quarry House - Residential flats for senior members of the staff of the college], 1952 - 1964
210 x 160 mm.
Queen's Court, The Faculty of Arts, 1952 - 1964
210 x 160 mm.
[Queen's Court, The Faculty of Arts], 1952 - 1964
210 x 160 mm.
[Queen's Court, The Faculty of Arts], 1952 - 1964
210 x 160 mm.
[Queen's Court, The Faculty of Arts], 1952 - 1964
210 x 160 mm. Showing students walking in the grounds.
[Queen's Court, The Faculty of Arts], 1952 - 1964
210 x 160 mm. Showing students walking in the grounds.
Rabaul, Buka and the Solomon Islands : approaching Yandina, 1963
[Russell Is, Solomon Is, from the air].
Rabaul, Buka and the Solomon Islands : approaching Yandina, 1963
Contains Ektachromes with frames made in England (except 516A). Apart from the maps, all are numbered by Marnham. The maps are: numbers 15-17 three views of a map of the Pacific and numbers 18-19 two views of a map of the Western Pacific. Numbers 103, 105, 108, 111, 116, 212, 318, 406, 503, 504 and 519 are listed as missing with no attempt to catalogue them as they contain no further details.
Research Project, Production of methane gas from elephant grass for use in power and lighting, 1952 - 1964
210 x 160 mm. Showing a man working in a laboratory.
Rev. Alan Page taking class in the Bible School, Weithaga, 1967
79 x 80 mm. glossy print with two enlargements and 56 mm. negative.
Rev. J. Ridout teaching class at St. Paul’s United Theological College, 1967
103 x 105 mm. glossy print with 56 mm. negative.
Rickshaws at Entebbe, 1906 - 1909
Showing three rickshaws, with European passengers drawn by Africans, standing on a lawn at the edge of Lake Victoria.
Rironi: film unit at work, 1958
110 x 155 mm. glossy print with 56 mm. negative.
Road construction near Kampala, 1933 - 1964
110 x 110 mm. The caption continues: 'Heavy earth-moving equipment such as this scraper has greatly speeded up the creation of new road links.'
Rubaga Cathedral, Kampala, 1949
246 x 192 mm. Black and white glossy print, showing the headquarters of the White Fathers (Catholic) Mission in Uganda.
Sam Wills, Manager of Mengo Hospital, with colleagues, 1964
56 mm. contact print with negative.
Sawing, P.W.D. Entebbe, 1909, 1909
76 x 101 mm. Showing two Ugandans using a double handled saw on a large sawing horse.
School at Mitala Maria, 1907, 1907
100 x 71 mm. Showing a group of Ugandan children and two unidentified White Fathers outside the thatched mission schoolbuilding at Mitala Maria, about 25 miles due west of Entebbe. The White Fathers, a more popular name for the Society of Missionaries of Africa, was founded by Charles Lavigerie, Archbishop of Algiers, in 1868, and its most successful activities were in Central Africa.