Entebbe (inhabited place)
Found in 141 Collections and/or Records:
Janet, John, Norman & I at the [Royal birthday] garden party, 1955-10
55 x 50 mm.
John, Janet & Norman [at the Royal birthday garden party], 1955-10
55 x 50 mm.
Kabaka Mutesa II and the Nabagereka leaving Entebbe airport for Kampala, 1955
210 x 137 mm. glossy print with three copies.
Kabaka Mutesa II inspecting a guard of honour after his arrival at Entebbe airport, 1955
208 x 151 mm. glossy print with three copies. With him is Governor Sir Andrew Cohen, who exiled him in Oct. 1953.
Karefu's store, where we did our shopping, 1955
50 x 55 mm.
Letters, 1906-05-01 - 1906-12-24
Prominent subjects include the extent of Bell's powers as Commissioner of Uganda; descriptions of officials, visitors, and African leaders; Bell's social life, recreation and health; attempts to encourage the development of the railways and water transportation; the cultivation of cotton and rubber; accounts of the sleeping sickness epidemic; and descriptions of Entebbe, Kampala and other places he visited (60 sheets).
Letters, 1908-01-07 - 1908-12-22
Subjects include financial estimates, building plans and the opening of Government House; entertaining and visitors; the hurricane insurance scheme; development of railways, roads, and a new port for Kampala; support for the cotton industry; visits to a Sleeping Sickness camp and an appeal for relief funds in Britain; the outbreak of famine; a visit to the CMS King’s School at Budo; a tour of the eastern provinces of the Protectorate; and a visit to British East Africa (67 sheets).
[Lion cubs], 1908 - 1909
84 x 82 mm. Showing Bell's two pet lion cubs on the steps of Government House, Entebbe.
[Lion cubs], 1908 - 1909
88 x 88 mm. A dark print showing Bell's two pet lion cubs seated on a lawn, probably in the garden of Government House, Entebbe.
Lion cubs at play, 1906 - 1909
Showing Bell playing with his two pet lion cubs on the lawn of Government House, Entebbe.
Looking over Lake Victoria from the Secretariat, 1955
105 x 60mm.
Main road to Kampala leaving Entebbe, 1906 - 1911
199 x 143 mm. A view looking back along the wide Kampala road towards Entebbe with a group of Ugandans lined across the road in the foreground. The neatly laid out group of huts to the right of the road is the Police and Marine Lines.
Me, Lisa & Margaret picnic at the canoe regatta, 1955-10
80 x 60 mm.
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).
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.
Native workshop, Entebbe, 1906 - 1911
101 x 76 mm. Showing Ugandans bricklaying in a workshop, with a boiler in the background.
News cutting reporting Governor Sir Andrew Cohen's Royal birthday garden party, 1955-10
Album containing photographs of Entebbe and Kampala, colleagues and friends, travels around the country, and of the people of Uganda, including celebrations for the return of Mutesa II, Kabaka of Buganda.
News cutting reporting Governor Sir Andrew Cohen's Royal Birthday garden party, 1955-10
Album containing photographs of Entebbe and Kampala, colleagues and friends, travels around the country, and of the people of Uganda, including celebrations for the return of Mutesa II, Kabaka of Buganda.
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.
On the shores of Lake Victoria, 1955 - 1957
80 x 120 mm.
Panorama of Entebbe, 1908 - 1912
742 x 114 mm. Five prints joined. A view from the hillside behind the town looking towards Lake Victoria, with the Kampala Road leading off northwards at the left of the panorama and Government House at the extreme right.
Papers of the Entebbe clubs
Minute books of the Entebbe societies and correspondence of the Entebbe Club.
Photographs of Entebbe
A collection of loose prints measuring approximately 200 x 145 mm, with handwritten captions on the reverse. Photographs are by Alfred Lobo of Entebbe (only one print is stamped with Lobo's name but it is likely that the rest of the prints are also by him.
Prison building, Entebbe, 1906 - 1911
194 x 142 mm. Showing the newly completed prison buildings with askaris guarding a group of convicts at work on the flowerbeds in front of the building. This is possibly the building mentioned by Hesketh Bell in his memoirs, (Bell 1946).