Zaria (inhabited place)
Found in 32 Collections and/or Records:
A 'Fulani' stock bull at the Department of Agriculture stock farm and experiment station at Shika, 1933 - 1964
205 x 155 mm. Detailed view of a bull. Shika is near Zaria in Northern Nigeria.
At Zaria, 1934
Showing a young man working on a bowl.
[At Zaria], 1934
Showing a boy holding a bowl.
At Zaria, Nigeria, 1934
Showing Powell's car in front of stone buildings.
At Zaria, Xmas 1911, 1911-12
101 x 74 mm. Showing a group of Europeans posed on the steps leading up to the verandah of a house at Zaria. The only identified figures are Bell and his A.D.C. Frank Burton.
Bishop A.W. Smith’s old house, 1952
157 x 113 mm. matt print with copy and 56 mm. negative.
Bodyguard of the Emir of Zaria, 1912, 1912
101 x 74 mm. Showing a large troop of the Emir's bodyguard, on horseback and wearing armour.
Doctor’s house and compound, 1905 - 1927
82 x 82 mm. glass slides with brief, undated captions.
Emir of Zaria, 1908 - 1912
59 x 103 mm. A three-quarter length portrait of the Emir standing in front of a decorated mud wall.
[?Emir of Zaria], 1911 - 1912
112 x 85 mm. Showing the Emir (not positively identified) and two other figures (possibly also Emirs) seated on the verandah of Government House, Zaria. A group of children is seated on the steps in the foreground.
First baby born at Zaria Hospital, 1905 - 1927
82 x 82 mm. glass slides with brief, undated captions.
Gateway into old Zaria, 1934
Government Lodge at Zaria, 1911 - 1912
115 x 88 mm. A view of the drawing room of Bell's house in Zaria.
Grand tour, 1913-11-11
Interior of Zaria Church, 1900 - 1950
82 x 82 mm. glass slides with brief, undated captions.
Letters, 1910-01-10 - 1910-12-27
These letters document Bell’s early service as Governor of Northern Nigeria, describing his arrival at Zungeru and official duties, including the encouragement of railway development and tin mining, finance and the planning of new towns, as well as his colleagues, accommodation and social life. Bell embarked upon several tours of inspection, reporting upon local rulers, people, climate, terrain and wildlife (109 sheets).
Letters, 1910-01-10 - 1910-11-08
These letters likely were written to Bell’s sister Eleanor or Ellen, who was managing his Dominican plantation Sylvania. Those which deal with Nigerian subjects are similar to letters addressed to Bell’s aunt in RCMS 36/4/4 (68 sheets).
Letters, 1911-01-02 - 1911-12-20
These letters describe Bell’s service in Nigeria, including tin mines, town planning, railway construction, finance, the efficiency of subordinate officers, official tours, the completion of a new residence at Zaria, leisure, health and the publication of ‘Love in black’ (32 sheets).
Lounge. Govt. House, Zaria, 1908 - 1912
100 x 75 mm. A view looking across the lounge towards the windows framed by arches.
[Lounge, Govt. House, Zaria], 1909 - 1912
105 x 77 mm. A view looking across the lounge towards the windows framed by arches.
Malam Adamu, evangelist in the Zaria district, 1953, 1953
113 x 158 mm. matt print with 35 mm. negative.
Men’s ward, Zaria Hospital, 1905 - 1927
82 x 82 mm. glass slides with brief, undated captions.
My house at Zaria in 1913, 1913
'Pearl', 1912
83 x 82 mm. Showing Bell riding his horse Pearl.