Southern (province)
Found in 60 Collections and/or Records:
Lake Bunyoni - Kigezi (SW Uganda), 1925
140 x 100 mm. A general view of the lake and surrounding countryside, taken from a high aspect.
Lake Bunyoni - Kigezi (SW Uganda), 1925
75 x 50 mm. Showing three men in a canoe on the lake.
Letter from Fort Jameson, 1933-06
A copy of a letter sent to Livingstone, Northern Rhodesia.
Letter from Livingstone, 1930-07-20
'A round-Robin letter sent home to VIth Form School friends on my arrival in N.R. in Feb. 1930. Written from Livingstone - at that time capital of N. Rhodesia.'
Letter from Livingstone, 1936-09-10
'An account of our holiday down the Cordon to Sesheke and back. Aug. 23rd - Sept. 1st.'
Letters, 1907-01-12 - 1907-03-31
These letters record Bell’s tour of southern and western Uganda, including visits to the kingdoms of Ankole and Toro. They describe the terrain, natural history, African peoples and European missionaries he encountered during his travels (28 sheets).
Livingstone, 1963
Photographs from Livingstone, including some of Mr Habanyama, a leading figure in Tongan affairs, and Sir Evelyn Hone.
Livingstone, 1958 - 1963
Material relating to Sugg's career in Northern Rhodesia, with some later papers.
Lui Hospital: Dispenser Yulia and two nurses unpacking bandages set out by the Nottingham Bandage Team, 1954
155 x 112 mm. glossy print with copy and 81 x 56 mm. negative.
Lui Hospital: members of nursing staff, 1954
155 x 112 mm. glossy print with duplicate, 133 x 83 mm. copy and 56 mm. negative.
Macmillan's Livingstone visit, 1960
Photographs of the Northern Rhodesia Information Department of the visit of Harold Macmillan and Lady Dorothy to Livingstone, including a signed photograph of Macmillan, with a covering letter.
Malakal, 1939 - 1941
60 x 60 mm. Showing two men crouching on the floor, with spears and other items on the ground around them. One man is helping the other with his armband.
Malakal, 1939 - 1941
85 x 115 mm. Two people beside a boat on the riverbank.
Malakal, 1939 - 1941
60 x 60 mm. Showing large boats moored beside the riverbank.
Malakal, 1939 - 1941
90 x 70 mm. Showing two girls, one holding a large basket, the other with a spear, stood before a group of huts.
Malakal, 1939 - 1941
115 x 85 mm. Showing four people at the waters edge at some industry with bales of sticks and matting.
Malakal, 1939 - 1941
100 x 115 mm. Head and shoulders profile of a man with traditionally styled hair, and scarification marks on his forehead and upper arms.
Mbarara, consecration of Bishop Kosiya Shalita as Assistant Bishop of Uganda, 5 May 1957, 1957
112 x 105 mm. glossy print with 156 x 109 mm. copy. Figures appearing from left to right are: Bishop Balya, Bishop Tomusange, Bishop Usher-Wilson, Bishop Leslie Brown, Bishop Shalita, Bishop Beecher and Bishop Omari
Mbarara, consecration of Bishop Kosiya Shalita as Assistant Bishop of Uganda, 5 May 1957, 1957
154 x 111 mm. glossy print with copy and negative. See CMS 13/76 for the identifications of individuals.
Miscellaneous, 1956 - 1959
Slides from Gwebe, Kasama, Kawambwa, Lusaka, etc.
Mongalla, 1939 - 1941
125 x 125 mm. A group of men, most of whom are holding a number of round flat objects, perhaps loaves of bread?
My first elephant [1907], 1907
Showing Bell sitting on the body of a dead elephant. The killing of Bell's first elephant, near Mbarara, is described in Bell (1946), pp. 149-151, Bell (1907-1909), January 21 1907 and Bell (1907), January 21.
Native Police at Kazaniela [Kazungula], 1910 - 1911
139 x 82 mm. Showing five native policemen standing with shouldered arms in front of a wicker stockade. Beside them stands a European sergeant (possibly Quartermaster Sergeant Fosdyce). Kazungula is a small village in the extreme north-east of the North West District (Chobe).
Nimule, 1939 - 1941
110 x 80 mm. General landscape.