Dodoma (inhabited place)
Found in 62 Collections and/or Records:
Dodoma Cathedral, exterior view, 1950 - 1969
155 x 155 mm. glossy print.
Dodoma Cathedral, interior view, 1955
155 x 155 mm. glossy print.
Group at Dodoma or Mvui, c 1930, 1930
80 x 53 mm. Group snapshot of European and African clerics. They are identified as Lousada [?], Briggs, Kidner [?], Naka, Bishop Chambers, Davi [?], Muhando, Danyali M’boga, Andreya Mwaka, - Jones [?].
Hof der Boma in Dodoma, 1910 - 1920
Collection of miscellaneous monochrome postcards of scenes in German East Africa (now Tanzania). The cards are issued by Walther Dobbertin, Dar es Salaam and Tanga (76-79, 81-87), C. Vicenti, Dar es Salaam (88, 90), The Standard P. and P. Works, Nairobi and Mombasa (91), the remainder unknown.
Indian, European and African clergy outside Dodoma Cathedral, 1955
156 x 114 mm. glossy print. Pictured from left to right are: Rev. K. Mathai John, Rev. K.F. Engel and Rev. F. Chidosa
Lepers [people affected by leprosy] - Chief Madamiro of Mpwapwa, 1909
Full length portrait of two leprosy sufferers posed beside a path. The figure seated on the left is the chief.
Mackay House, Dodoma, housing the diocesan offices, bookshop, pharmacy and medical services, 1960
134 x 83 mm. glossy print with 84 x 53 mm negative.
Madaha, a Mugogo chief, near Dodoma, 1910, 1910
79 x 103 mm. Head and shoulders full face portrait of Mudaha, who hanged himself when deprived of his chieftainship at the end of the First World War.
Maureen Westgate, Kiboriani, 1907?, 1907
No corresponding print has been found, but the subject is similar to Y30469F/82.
Mission School in Ugogo, 1930 - 1935
A large group of African students outside their school.
Mpwapwa Fort, 1902
General view from a distance looking towards the buildings of Mpwapwa, with mountains beyond.
Mpwapwa Fort, 1902
View from a hillside looking down on Mpwapwa, with the Government road leading off towards the distant mountains.
Mpwapwa Market, 1902
View of the single storey thatched building with wide verandas.
Mugogo woman with tumour on gums,, 1900 - 1917
A note reads ‘I removed the growth on the gum of this poor woman. The operation was utterly successful.'
Mugogo youth with growth on ear, 1909
Head and shoulders portrait of a youth with large growth on his ear.
Rex. H Cole and Mrs Cole, two children and an African girl, 1902
155 x 110 mm.
Ruins of the mission house at Kongwa, 1914
Storage urns, Ugogo, 1900 - 1917
Strasse in Dodoma, 1910 - 1920
Collection of miscellaneous monochrome postcards of scenes in German East Africa (now Tanzania). The cards are issued by Walther Dobbertin, Dar es Salaam and Tanga (76-79, 81-87), C. Vicenti, Dar es Salaam (88, 90), The Standard P. and P. Works, Nairobi and Mombasa (91), the remainder unknown.
T.B.R. Westgate, Kongwa, 1914
Westgate is seated with two servants standing behind.
T.B.R. Westgate with German askari after shooting a leopard, Kiboriani, 1905, 1905
Showing Westgate standing in the centre of a group of five German-trained African soldiers, with a dead leopard lying at their feet. The askaris were sent to Kiboriani by the German authorities to protect the missionaries at the outbreak of the Maji-Maji Rebellion in 1905. Two glass negatives, 162 x 120 mm and 107 x 80 mm.
Temporary quarters at Kongwa, 1914
View of the Westgate’s temporary home in the ruined mission while he was building the Huron Training College.
The Cathedral of the Holy Spirit, Dodoma, on the day of its consecration, 1927
A series of mostly uncaptioned slides.
The Cole family at Mpwapwa, 1902
165 x 110 mm. Shows the Rev. and Mrs Cole, their two children and Westgate.
Typical gully erosion, Kondoa district, 1930 - 1950
110 x 115 mm. View of a gully.