Pwani (region)
Found in 470 Collections and/or Records:
[Seyyid Ali bin Said], 1880 - 1889
144 x 194 mm. A full length portrait of Seyyid Ali bin Said, seated on a throne against a backdrop of a carpet. Seyyid Ali bin Said, the last of the sons of Seyyid Said to sit on the Zanzibar throne, was Sultan from 1890-1893. The British Pretectorate over Zanzibar and Pemba was declared at the beginning of his reign.
[Seyyid Hamed bin Thuwaini], 1880 - 1889
122 x 183 mm. A full length portrait of Seyyid Hamed bin Thuwaini, Sultan of Zanzibar 1893 - 1896, seated on a throne.
Shangani Street, Zanzibar, 1930 - 1950
160 x 210 mm.
[Shipment of copra on Zanzibar beach], 1920 - 1927
103 x 59 mm. A view showing sacks of copra being stacked on Zanzibar beach before loading for shipment. The reverse of the photograph is annotated: 'MA and Co's shipment being stacked on beach preparatory to loading in lighter'.
Sicucu natives feast [Zanzibar], 1880 - 1889
272 x 207 mm. Showing a large crowd of gaily dressed Swahili men and women gathered in the Mnazi Mmoja Recreation Park, Zanzibar, to celebrate the festival of Siku Kuu. The caption 'Sicucu natives feast' is written on the print itself, and is numbered '18'.
Silver Jubilee 1936, 1930 - 1950
130 x 130 mm. The caption continues: 'Watercraft of all kinds, gaily decorated, greet the Sultan on his return from Pemba.'
Slave market place, Zanzibar [historic title], 1860-08-17 - 1860-09-25
Small branch of clove tree, 1930 - 1950
170 x 120 mm. There is a Dorien Leigh Limited 'Photograph on loan' stamp on the reverse.
Spirit offerings, 1930 - 1950
210 x 160 mm. The caption continues: 'Every cave in Zanzibar contains one or more 'Mzimu' or spirits who must be treated with great respect by those who use the cave, to fetch water etc. The picture shows offerings of one kind and another made to the spirit of a cave.'
Splitting nuts, 1920 - 1927
135 x 78 mm. A view showing an African at work splitting coconuts (out of focus), with piles of split coconuts in the foreground.
[Storing cloves in baskets], 1933 - 1948
155 x 200 mm.
[Street leading to Usagara House], 1920 - 1927
77 x 130 mm. Underexposed. A view looking along a narrow street in the west part of Zanzibar Town. The road leading to Chandler's house is marked by a cross. With a brief letter to his son Michael on the back of the print.
[Street sellers], 1930 - 1950
Images of roadside stores selling fruit, pots, furniture and paints, and a man selling coffee from a portable canteen.
Sudi, office boy, 1920 - 1927
59 x 102 mm. A view showing Sudi, a Swahili, wearing his Leslie and Anderson uniform and fez. His jacket is monogrammed L and A over the breast.
Sultan of Zanzibar, 1930 - 1964
165 x 215 mm. Photograph stamped on the reverse with 'Photograph on loan. Dorien Leigh Ltd.'
Sultan's Harem with Tower [Zanzibar], 1880 - 1889
243 x 198 mm. A view looking west along the waterfront road towards the Sultan's palace, the Beit-el-Ajeib (not visible), with the hull of a ship (history unknown) mounted beside the road. The lighthouse seen here in front of the Beit-el-Ajeib was damaged in the bombardment of 1896. The Sultan's living quarters the Beit-el-Ajeib being primarily ceremonial rather than residential, were to the rear of the house seen beyond the prow of the ship.
Swahili from Zanzibar, 1930 - 1964
100 x 150 mm.
Swahili women drawing water at a well, 1930 - 1950
165 x 195 mm. Photograph stamped on the reverse (three times) with 'Photograph on loan. Dorien Leigh Ltd.'
Swahili women drawing water at a well, 1930 - 1950
160 x 195 mm. Photograph stamped on the reverse (twice) with 'Photograph on loan. Dorien Leigh Ltd.'
[Tall clove trees], 1930 - 1950
160 x 210 mm. Roadside clove trees.
[Tall clove trees], 1930 - 1950
160 x 210 mm.
The arrival of the Sultan and party, 1926
102 x 59 mm. A view showing the Sultan of Zanzibar, Seyyid Khalifa Bin Harub, and other members of the official party stopping on to the jetty at Chumbe Island for the opening of the new lighthouse. Walking beside the Sultan are Ernest Costley-White, the Acting Resident, and Captain Clement Charlewood, Port Officer for Zanzibar.
[The British Agency, Zanzibar], 1880 - 1889
193 x 149 mm. A view from Zanzibar harbour looking towards the British Agency building on Shangani Point at the Western end of the waterfront.
The clove inflorescence (or) a bunch of cloves, 1930 - 1950
215 x 165 mm.
The East African Coast - The shores of Zanzibar are fringed with handsome palms which grow on the sand-dunes just above high water mark, 1930 - 1950
165 x 205 mm.