Entebbe (inhabited place)
Found in 141 Collections and/or Records:
Private gardens at Entebbe, 1906 - 1911
197 x 137 mm. Aview looking across the recently laid out lawns and flowerbeds of a house in Entebbe (exact location unknown) with other bungalows in the background.
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.
Rickshaws at Entebbe, 1906 - 1909
Showing three rickshaws, with European passengers drawn by Africans, standing on a lawn at the edge of Lake Victoria.
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.
Sikh guard at Government House, 1906 - 1909
Showing four Sikh guards on duty, with a guardhouse in Indian style in the background.
Site of Government House. Entebbe. 1907, 1907
87 x 86 mm. A view showing the mud and thatch buildings of the old police lines on the site of the new Government House.
Site of Govt. House in 1906, 1906 - 1907
86 x 78 mm. A view showing the mud and thatch buildings of the old police lines on the site of the new Government House.
[Site of Govt. House in 1906], 1906 - 1907
81 x 81 mm. A view showing the mud and thatch buildings of the old police lines on the site of the new Government House.
South side of Government House, 1908 - 1912
154 x 200 mm. A view looking across the croquet lawn towards the south façade of Government House.
[South side of Government House, Entebbe], 1908 - 1912
200 x 151 mm. A view looking across the croquet lawn towards the south façade of Government House.
St John's Church, 1955
105 x 60mm.
Susan in the pool, 1955
55 x 50 mm.
Tanganyika: young girl; Uganda: Murchison Falls, Masaka, Entebbe swimming pool, 1943
Photographs are numbered from left to right in vertical columns.
Tennis Court, Entebbe, 1906 - 1911
181 x 106 mm. Showing a tennis court with a European group to one side and Lake Victoria in the background.
The boy who carried our kikapu in the market each week, 1955
55 x 50 mm.
The canoe regatta, 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.
The 'Church' in Entebbe in 1909, 1909
The cottage where I live with Roma, 1955
55 x 50 mm.
The crowds of African lining the shore [at the canoe regatta], 1955-10
80 x 60 mm.
The Guard. Government House, 1908 - 1912
90 x 72 mm. Showing the guardhouse, a brick building in Indian style, with two Sikh soldiers on parade in front of it.
The Kabaka arrives at the canoe regatta, 1955-10
80 x 60 mm.