Zanzibar Island (island)
Found in 561 Collections and/or Records:
31. English Club Door, Zanzibar, 1925
A collection of monochrome postcards of Zanzibar scenes, possibly published by A.C. Gomes and Sons.
32. Native hut, Zanzibar, 1925
A collection of monochrome postcards of Zanzibar scenes, possibly published by A.C. Gomes and Sons.
34. Devil dance, Zanzibar, 1925
A collection of monochrome postcards of Zanzibar scenes, possibly published by A.C. Gomes and Sons.
35. Indian Street, Zanzibar, 1925
A collection of monochrome postcards of Zanzibar scenes, possibly published by A.C. Gomes and Sons.
36. His Britannic Majesty's Court, Zanzibar, 1925
A collection of monochrome postcards of Zanzibar scenes, possibly published by A.C. Gomes and Sons.
37. English Cathedral, Zanzibar, 1925
A collection of monochrome postcards of Zanzibar scenes, possibly published by A.C. Gomes and Sons.
38. Zanzibar Harbour, 1925
A collection of monochrome postcards of Zanzibar scenes, possibly published by A.C. Gomes and Sons.
39. Main Road showing Africa Hotal, Zanzibar, 1925
A collection of monochrome postcards of Zanzibar scenes, possibly published by A.C. Gomes and Sons.
40. H.M. the Sultan's barge, Zanzibar, 1925
A collection of monochrome postcards of Zanzibar scenes, possibly published by A.C. Gomes and Sons.
43. Mother and child, Zanzibar, 1925
A collection of monochrome postcards of Zanzibar scenes, possibly published by A.C. Gomes and Sons.
44. Peace Memorial Museum, opening day, Zanzibar, 1925-11-11
A collection of monochrome postcards of Zanzibar scenes, possibly published by A.C. Gomes and Sons.
A bird's eye-view from the old Agency, Zanzibar, 1900 - 1910
A boat race, 1930 - 1950
170 x 135 mm. The caption continues: 'Young Zanzibar's try their skill with home made canoes which are often very skilful and ingenious copies of the fishing canoes used by their fathers.'
[A boy making himself a boat], 1930 - 1950
210 x 160 mm.
A bunch of cloves, 1930 - 1950
155 x 180 mm. The caption continues: 'This is the stage at which cloves are harvested. They are the flower buds of the clove tree just before bursting into blossom.' There is a Dorien Leigh Limited 'Photograph on loan' stamp on the reverse.
A clove shamba, 1900 - 1910
239 x 189 mm. A view showing a shamba, or plantation, of clove trees. By the end of the nineeenth centry, due largely to the foresight of Seyyid Barghash in expanding the spice industry, Zanzibar and Pemba were prodicing nearly ninety percent of the world supply of cloves.
A coffee seller, 1930 - 1950
160 x 210 mm. The caption continues: 'No matter what time of day or night it is the rattling sound of the coffee seller's hand announce that he is constantly on the lookout for a prospective customer. The deep brass pot of conical shape is kept constantly heated by a small charcoal fire which burns beneath. The coffee is served without sugar or milk and whilst a customer drinks his cup of coffee he is informed of the news of the day by the vendor who stands by.'
A coffee seller, 1930 - 1950
210 x 160 mm. The caption continues: 'With two coffee cups rattling in the right hand and a large coffe (sic) pot in the left, these picturesque vendors seek customers in the streets of Zanzibar. The coffee is kept hot by means of a small charcoal fire which is kept burning underneath.'
[A coffee seller], 1930 - 1950
210 x 160 mm.
A coffee vendor, 1930 - 1950
160 x 160 mm.
[A dhow], 1933 - 1947
110 x 160 mm.
[A dhow at sea], 1933 - 1947
130 x 85 mm.
A dhow from Cutch, 1933 - 1947
200 x 215 mm.
A dhow from Muscat, 1933 - 1947
160 x 210 mm. The caption continues: 'This picture gives some idea of the beautifully ornamented poops of the Arabian dhows which visit East Africa each year with the monsoon.'
[A dhow from Oman], 1933 - 1947
215 x 165 mm.