Lesotho (nation)
Found in 217 Collections and/or Records:
Prime Minister Chief Lebua Johnathon on steps of his country house, 1963 - 1964
109 x 155 mm. A full length portrait of Prime Minister Jonathan (1914-1987) standing at the entrance to his country house. Jonathan had been Prime Minister of Lesotho since 1965, until ousted in 1986.
[Probably mountain road scene], 1965-12
Kodachromes and Kodak Ready mounts arranged by processing number relating to the visit described above.
[Probably mountain road scene], 1965-12
Kodachromes and Kodak Ready mounts arranged by processing number relating to the visit described above.
[Probably mountain road scene], 1965-12
Kodachromes and Kodak Ready mounts arranged by processing number relating to the visit described above.
[Probably mountain road scene], 1965-12
Kodachromes and Kodak Ready mounts arranged by processing number relating to the visit described above.
[Probably mountain road scene], 1965-12
Kodachromes and Kodak Ready mounts arranged by processing number relating to the visit described above.
Protectorates, 1930-03 - 1937-07
Newscuttings on the States of Basutoland, Bechuanaland and Swaziland. Where possible the folders have been marked up with the original classmarks used in the index (RCMS 334/14).
Public Works Department labourers build a new road at Malea-Lea Bridge, 1963-07
204 x 156 mm. Showing three Public Works Department labourers placing explosive on partially cleared land.
Public Works Department labourers built [sic] a new road at Malea-Lea Bridge, 1963-07
157 x 204 mm. Showing an African worker operating a pneumatic drill while another removes broken pieces of rock from the hole thus made.
Qacha's Nek, 1966-02
[From the air].
Qacha's Nek : hill behind D.C.'s house, 1966-02
Kodachromes and Kodak Ready mounts arranged by processing number relating to the visit described above.
Qache's [i.e. Qacha's] Nek Camp, Basutoland, 1910 - 1911
120 x 97 mm. A view looking down on the camp from a nearby hill, with cattle grazing in a field in the foreground, a cluster of houses at the right, and mountains in the distance. Situated in eastern Basutoland, the town was founded in 1888 as a site to facilitate the paying of taxes and the issuing of passes.
[Same hut as 33], 1965-12
Kodachromes and Kodak Ready mounts arranged by processing number relating to the visit described above.
[Same hut as 33], 1965-12
Kodachromes and Kodak Ready mounts arranged by processing number relating to the visit described above.
[Same village: hut under construction], 1965-12
Kodachromes and Kodak Ready mounts arranged by processing number relating to the visit described above.
Scene, 1902
Scene, 1902
Scene [across open ground to a hill] , 1902
Scene in Maseru, 1902
Print of Y305U/18.
Scene in Maseru, 1902
Scene in Maseru, 1902
Print of Y305U/23.
'Sinqu Pass', 1910 - 1911
139 x 81 mm (loosely mounted on foolscap paper with notes beneath the photograph). A view looking along the pass, the floor of which is partially obscured by clouds. Caption under photograph reads: ''Sinqu Pass' the Lesoto name for orange; the Basuto hold that the 'Orange River' does not rise at Mt Aux Sources but at a point about 15 miles south. Hence the name Sinqu has been given to the pass. The above photograph is taken facing Natal.'
Sisters at the entrance of Butha Buthe [i.e. Butha-Buthe] Mission Hospital, 1963-07
153 x 179 mm. Showing three nuns standing at the entrance of the Butha Buthe Mission Hospital in northern Lesotho, with a range of hills in the background.
Small Basuto herd boy, 1930 - 1950
133 x 80 mm. Although uncredited in this album, an identical photograph credited to Killie Campbell is held in an album at the Killie Campbell Africana Library under the reference Album D34/001-197.Basutoland Customs.BRN 310846.
Soil erosion prevention, 1963 - 1964
150 x 109 mm. Showing trenches being dug and strengthened at an unidentified location.