Lesotho (nation)
Found in 232 Collections and/or Records:
Basutoland Constitutional discussions in London, 1959-03
154 x 113 mm. Picture shows Professor D.V. Cowen, Constitutional Adviser to the Basutoland delegation.
Basutoland Constitutional discussions in London, 1959-03
132 x 133 mm. Picture shows Chief Leabua Jonathan of the Basutoland National Council, one of the delegates.
Basutoland Constitutional talks open in London, 1964-04
154 x 197 mm. This picture shows Mr. G.P. Ramoreboli (left), Member of the Legislative Council and Vice President of the Basutoland Congress Party; and Mr. C.N. Shum, Secretary of the delegation.
Basutoland [i.e. Lesotho], 1940 - 1949
Basutoland [i.e. Lesotho]. Dung heap, 1950
Basutoland Independence Conference opens in London, 1966-06
156 x 204 mm. Picture shows: Mr. Fred Lee, Britain’s Secretary of State for the Colonies, opening the conference.
Basutoland Independence Conference opens in London, 1966-06
202 x 154 mm. Picture shows: Mr. Fred Lee (right), the British Secretary of State for the Colonies, welcoming Chief Leabua Jonathan, the Basutoland Prime Minister, on his arrival at Lancaster House for the conference.
Basutoland Independence Conference opens in London, 1966-06
157 x 204 mm. Picture shows: Chief Leabua Jonathan (centre) Prime Minister of Basutoland, with Chief Mateta Majara (left), Minister of Chieftainship Affairs and Local Government, and Professor D.V. Cowen (right), Special Adviser to the Basutoland Government on Constitutional, Legal and Governmental matters, at the conference table.
Basutoland Independence Conference opens in London, 1966-06
155 x 209 mm. Picture shows: Mr. Edwin Leanya, Marematlon Freedom Party and member of the Legislative Assembly, with Mr. Ntsu Mokhehle, Leader of the Basutoland Congress Party and a member of the Legislative Assembly, at the conference table.
Basutoland Independence Conference opens in London, 1966-06
157 x 204 mm. Members of the Basutoland delegation seen at the conference table at the opening of the Basutoland Independence Conference at Lancaster House.
Basutoland [Lesotho], 1900 - 1910
154 x 108 mm. Showing a river scene with willows growng on the bank. Exact location unidentified.
Basutoland Mounted Police during a hut tax collection tour, 1910 - 1911
142 x 82 mm (loosely mounted on foolscap paper with notes beneath the photograph). Showing a group of native officers standing behind African women and children in a mountain village in Basutoland. In the early years of the century, hut tax was the main source of revenue in the territory.
Basutoland/Lesotho, 1965 - 1967
Kodachromes and Kodak Ready mounts arranged by processing number relating to the visit described above.
Better Basutoland. A native village in Basutoland [i.e. Lesotho], 1940 - 1959
166 x 108 mm. General view of circular stone houses with thatched roofs. The caption on the reverse reads 'From building round mud huts the Basuto are gradually learning the art of stone cutting and are learning to build their houses from the sand stones of their mountains'. The caption also outlines, at length, some of the measures then being used to improve the standard of living of people in Basutoland.
Between M. Hoek and Q. Nek, 1966-02
[From the air].
Between M. Hoek and Q. Nek, 1966-02
[From the air].
Bob Le Sueur in East and Southern Africa
A diary describing Le Sueur's time in Africa, November 1997 - April 1998, 190 pages with a two-page index. The volume covers the journey out (pp. 1-3), Kenya (4-65), Tanzania (65-85), Malawi (65-98), Zimbabwe (99-113), Namibia (113-125), South Africa (126-152, 157-172 and 174-184), Lesotho (152-157), Swaziland (172-174) and the journey home (184-188).
Border scenery between Langalabelele and Macemoholu Passes, 1910 - 1911
97 x 121 mm. Showing a spur of sheer cliffs jutting out over the valley floor.
Building a new road near Malea-Lea Bridge, 1963-07
205 x 155 mm. Showing an African Public Works Department bulldozer driver loading earth onto a lorry.
Bushman Caves near Miskebe's village on road from Lehlabalhabes to Qache's [i.e. Qacha's] Nek, 1910 - 1911
96 x 121 mm. Showing an African standing with two horses in front of a cliff face. The caves themselves are not clearly visible in the photograph.
Carrying water to a mountain village, 1963-07
207 x 154 mm. Showing a young girl carrying a metal bucket on her head with the thatched stone huts of the village beyond and mountains in the distance.
Cattle and herder in the Blue Mountain [i.e. Thaba Putsoa] Pass area, 1963-07
205 x 157 mm. Showing a young shepherd herding cattle along a hill track in western Lesotho.
Caves near Lehlabalhabe's Camp, 1910 - 1911
96 x 120 mm. Showing a similar cliff face to that in the preceding print, with a shallow stream in the foreground.
Central Office of Information photograph collection
Chief Rafalakasi and his brother (?) Khucle on visit to Mokhoblang [i.e. Mokhotlong?] Camp and his followers, 1910 - 1911
121 x 97 mm. Showing the Chief and his brother, mounted on horseback, with a retinue of followers riding behind.