Lesotho (nation)
Found in 232 Collections and/or Records:
[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
Scene in Maseru, 1902
Print of Y305U/23.
Scene in Maseru, 1902
Print of Y305U/18.
'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.
South Africa, Bechuanaland and Basutoland circa 1902
Southern African collection of Wren Robinson
Papers and photographs regarding Lesotho and South Africa.
Talks on progress of Basutoland begin in London, 1958-11
Thaba Phatsoe - cultivation below dam, 1965-12
Kodachromes and Kodak Ready mounts arranged by processing number relating to the visit described above.
Thaba Phatsoe dam, 1965-12
Kodachromes and Kodak Ready mounts arranged by processing number relating to the visit described above.
Thaba Phatsoe dam, 1965-12
Kodachromes and Kodak Ready mounts arranged by processing number relating to the visit described above.
? Thaba Phatsoe, near Leribe, 1965-12
[From the air].
'The Buttress' on Mount Aux Sources, 1910 - 1911
82 x 140 mm (loosely mounted on foolscap paper with notes beneath the photograph). A view looking towards the Buttress, all but the summit of which is concealed by mist. Mount Aux Sources lies in the Drakensberg Mountains near the Transvaal-Basutoland border and was, until 1951, thought to be the highest peak in South Africa.
'The Cathedral', Drakensberg Mountains, 1910 - 1911
141 x 80 mm (loosely mounted on foolscap paper with notes beneath the photograph). Showing the Cathedral Peak in the Drakensberg Mountains.
Two Basuto women in European dress, 1930 - 1950
107 x 132 mm. The caption continues: 'photographed to show the sticks of wormwood put up the nostrils of one as a medicine for her cold.' 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.
Typical inland border scenery, 1910 - 1911
120 x 97 mm. A view looking along a valley floor along which a small river runs with a flat-topped mountain on the skyline.
University of Basutoland, Bechuanaland and Swaziland [now the University of Lesotho], 1963 - 1964
156 x 108 mm. Showing the buildings of the three-nation university at Roma. Originally the Pins XII Catholic University College, the non-denominational university came into existence on January 1 1964. With the change of name of two of the participating states, it later became the University of Botswana, Lesotho and Swaziland (U.B.L.S.). The Roma Campus was nationalized in October 1975 and thenceforward became the National University of Lesotho.
Valley of the Maletsunyane River, 1910 - 1911
82 x 140 mm (loosely mounted on foolscap paper with notes beneath the photograph). A view from the top of the rock face over which the Lebihan Falls drop, looking down and along the Maletsunyane River Gorge.