Busoga (province)
Found in 115 Collections and/or Records:
School at Ibwijili (Bugiri), destroyed by the Germans, circa 1915, 1915
154 x 106 mm. View of the ruins of the second Bugiri Mission House after it had been destroyed by the Germans. The corner of the burnt church can be seen at the left.
School at Ibwijili (Bugiri), destroyed by the Germans, circa 1915, 1915
154 x 106 mm. View of the ruins of the second Bugiri Mission House after it had been destroyed by the Germans. The corner of the burnt church can be seen at the left.
Second Bugiri Mission House, 1910-11, 1910 - 1911
158 x 112 mm. A more distant view of the Mission House.
Some members of T.B.R. Westgate's Sunday School group at Bugiri, about 1909, 1909
160 x 110 mm. Showing a group of African children gathered in front of the first Bugiri Mission House.
Source of the Nile, leaving Lake Victoria at Jinja, 1934
[Source of the Nile, leaving Lake Victoria at Jinja], 1934
Stone house built for a Christian Mugogo teacher, Bugiri, circa 1908, 1908
103 x 78 mm. Side-on view of an African teacher's living quarters, a small single storey hut with a flat roof.
Stone house built for a Christian Mugogo teacher, Bugiri, circa 1908, 1908
103 x 78 mm. Side-on view of an African teacher's living quarters, a small single storey hut with a flat roof.
Stone house built for a Christian Mugogo teacher, Bugiri, circa 1908, 1908
102 x 78 mm. Head-on view of an African teacher's living quarters, a small single storey hut with a flat roof.
Sunday School class at Bugiri, about 1910, 1910
158 x 108 mm. Showing Miss Thwaites seated in the centre of a large group of African children.
Sunday School class at Bugiri, about 1910, 1910
158 x 108 mm. Showing Miss Thwaites seated in the centre of a large group of African children.
Sunday School class at Bugiri, about 1910, 1910
158 x 108 mm. Showing Miss Thwaites seated in the centre of a large group of African children.
The C.M.S. Mission House at Ibwijili (Bugiri) after it was remodelled and given a corrugated iron roof, circa 1910, 1910
162 x 118 mm. General view of the new mission house built by T.B.R. Westgate. It was used by the Germans as an internment camp in the First World War and burnt down in 1915.
The C.M.S. Mission House at Ibwijili (Bugiri) after it was remodelled and given a corrugated iron roof, circa 1910, 1910
162 x 118 mm. General view of the new mission house built by T.B.R. Westgate. It was used by the Germans as an internment camp in the First World War and burnt down in 1915.
The C.M.S. Mission House at Ibwijili (Bugiri) after it was remodelled and given a corrugated iron roof, circa 1910, 1910
162 x 118 mm. General view of the new mission house built by T.B.R. Westgate. It was used by the Germans as an internment camp in the First World War and burnt down in 1915.
The Dispensary, Bugiri, circa 1911, 1911
156 x 111 mm. General view of the Dispensary buildings, with a group of Africans queuing at the entrance.
The Dispensary, Bugiri, circa 1911, 1911
156 x 111 mm. General view of the Dispensary buildings, with a group of Africans queuing at the entrance.
The Dispensary, Bugiri, circa 1911, 1911
106 x 80 mm. View of the front of the Dispensary, with bell tower in the background
The Nile just below Ripon Falls [1906], 1906
A view looking north along the Nile from the east (Jinja) bank.
The School, (?)Bugiri, circa 1908, 1908
98 x 72 mm.
Three generations of Wagogo: Meda of Tisso, south of Bugiri, a powerful chief, his son Yohana and grandsons, (?)1908 or (?)1912, 1908 - 1912
160 x 118 mm. Seated portrait of the two men and two children taken in the open air.
Two African nurses, clothes from W.A. of Huron Diocese, Ontario, about 1906, 1906
76 x 106 mm. Full length portrait of the two nurses, one standing, one seated.
Ugogo Plain showing Baobab trees, circa 1902, 1902
151 x 58 mm.
Ugogo Plain showing Baobab trees, circa 1902, 1902
103 x 78 mm.
Ugogo Plains, Bugiri, 1909, 1909
102 x 75 mm. View looking across the plain from Bugiri.