Pwani (region)
Found in 470 Collections and/or Records:
[A Zanzibar dhow], 1933 - 1947
210 x 160 mm. The caption continues: 'This particular type of dhow, which plies down the east coast of Africa during the northeast monsoon. They have altered but little during the last two thousand years and their enormous size may be gauged by the amount of cargo carried by this one ... three thousand bags of grain. This peaceable cargo is a great change from the grim days when they carried cargoes of slaves down the coast.'
[A Zanzibar dhow], 1933 - 1947
130 x 130 mm.
A Zanzibar dhow, 1933 - 1947
160 x 160 mm. The caption continues: 'These dhows are used for transport between Zanzibar and Pemba and the mainland. The cargo is protected by a roof of palm leaf thatch.'
A Zanzibar fish trap maker, 1930 - 1950
210 x 160 mm.
[A Zanzibar fish trap maker], 1930 - 1950
210 x 160 mm.
A Zanzibar fisherman, 1930 - 1964
160 x 210 mm. The caption continues: 'The picturesque hats worn by these fishermen are woven from the leaves of the Pandaisses (?) plant which grows commonly along the seashore.'
A Zanzibar fruit stall, 1930 - 1950
160 x 210 mm. The caption continues: 'There is no shortage of tropical fruits in season in Zanzibar - Pineapples are sixpence each, oranges perhaps one shilling a hundred.'
[A Zanzibar fruit stall], 1930 - 1950
160 x 210 mm.
[A Zanzibar fruit stall], 1930 - 1950
180 x 160 mm.
A Zanzibar fruit stall, 1930 - 1950
165 x 210 mm. The caption continues: 'Zanzibar is rich in tropical fruits - oranges, pineapples and a number of other fruits grow to perfection in the equable climate of Zanzibar.'
[A Zanzibar fruit stall], 1930 - 1950
165 x 195 mm.
A Zanzibar potter, 1930 - 1950
210 x 160 mm. The caption continues: 'Squatting beside his hand operated wheel this Indian Potter in Zanzibar puts the finishing touches to a clay water pot.'
A Zanzibar potter/An Indian potter, 1930 - 1950
210 x 160 mm. The caption continues: 'The potter's wheel consists of a wooden circular table surmounted by an upper band of coir in sacking which supports the clay pot.'
Aerial view - Zanzibar, 1933 - 1964
35 mm slides. Images of Owen Falls Dam in Uganda, hill farming, tea picking and general landscape views.
African dancers, 1930 - 1950
210 x 160 mm. 'The dance or 'Ngoma' is one of the principal forms of recreation amongst the native tribes of East Africa. Here are African women with powdered faces, magnificent headdresses of turkey feathers and beadwork, taking part in a dance.'
African fishermen enjoy a game of 'Bao', 1930 - 1950
210 x 160 mm. The caption continues: 'Their day's fishing done, their fish sold, and the family needs provided, these east coast fisherman repair to the market to enjoy a chat and quiet game of Bao - the African equivalent of chess.'
[After-effects of a storm, Zanzibar, 28.3.1923], 1923-03-28
240 x 188 mm. A view from the harbour wharf showing crowds of Swahili labourers working among the chaos of overturned lighters and other craft washed onto the shore during a storm. The reverse of the photograph is annotated: 'Even the floating copra in the right foreground was salved'. The harbour wall can be seen in the background with the Beit el Ajait and the Sultan's Palace at the right of the print.
[After-effects of a storm, Zanzibar, 28.3.1923], 1932-03-28
207 x 152 mm. A view from the harbour wharf showing crowds of Swahili labourers working among the chaos of overturned lighters and other craft washed onto the shore during a storm.
[An African making a fish trap], 1930 - 1950
155 x 155 mm.
[An African making a fish trap], 1930 - 1950
210 x 160 mm.
[An African making a fish trap], 1930 - 1950
120 x 160 mm.
[An African making a fish trap], 1930 - 1950
210 x 160 mm.
[An African making a fish trap], 1930 - 1950
210 x 160 mm.
An African medicine man, 1930 - 1950
An African medicine man, 1930 - 1950
230 x 200 mm. The caption continues: 'Fixing one of the horns. The 'doctor' is about to suck out the air through a small hole in the end which he will then seal with wax.'