Accra (inhabited place)
Found in 140 Collections and/or Records:
Departure for Kumasi, 1938
85 x 60 mm. Loading trailer.
Dr Kwame Nkrumah speaking at the inauguration of the Law Faculty of the University of Legon, Ghana, 1962, 1962
Taken on the same occasion as Y304G/13.
Drum Major, Gold Coast Regiment, 1939, 1940-06
A handwritten note, in the same hand as the envelope captions, reads 'Accra 1939 or 1940. March past of Gold Coast Regiment before going to E Africa. Salute taken by H.E. Sir Arnold Hodson, Governor. Regiment com. [?commanded] by Brigadier Richards. This was the only series of photographs taken of it occasion [sic]'. The negative envelope is numbered '22A'. The negative itself is numbered '27'.
[Drummer with sticks raised], 1940-06
A handwritten note, in the same hand as the envelope captions, reads 'Accra 1939 or 1940. March past of Gold Coast Regiment before going to E Africa. Salute taken by H.E. Sir Arnold Hodson, Governor. Regiment com. [?commanded] by Brigadier Richards. This was the only series of photographs taken of it occasion [sic]'. The negative envelope is numbered '22'. The negative itself is numbered '30'.
[Drummer with sticks raised], 1940-06
A print measuring 180 x 130 mm. A handwritten note, in the same hand as the envelope captions, reads 'Accra 1939 or 1940. March past of Gold Coast Regiment before going to E Africa. Salute taken by H.E. Sir Arnold Hodson, Governor. Regiment com. [?commanded] by Brigadier Richards. This was the only series of photographs taken of it occasion [sic]'.
English and Dutch forts at Akkra, 1817 - 1866
An undated print of an engraving by J. Basire in two parts, 'Plate 180, No. 103, Vol. 2, p. 388'. The top section shows the 'North prospect of the English and Dutch forts at Akkra, 1727'. Below this are nine drawings of different animals.
Entrance to the Christiansborg Castle, 1947 - 1957
160x105mm. Gateway with soldiers lined up on left.
Fitters pressing a bearing onto a 'worm shaft', 1940 - 1949
Gardens, 1964 - 1975
This file contains notes about tending to the High Commission residence gardens in Accra, Vientiane [Viangchan] and Colombo. (circa 80 sheets).
General Post Office, general view, 1915
200 x 147 mm. A view from the street showing the spacious two storey stone building, with a row of arches on either side of the domed entrance and a verandah on the first floor. The building was commenced in 1913 and opened in May 1915, total cost £27,000.
[General view of parade], 1940-06
A handwritten note, in the same hand as the envelope captions, reads 'Accra 1939 or 1940. March past of Gold Coast Regiment before going to E Africa. Salute taken by H.E. Sir Arnold Hodson, Governor. Regiment com. [?commanded] by Brigadier Richards. This was the only series of photographs taken of it occasion [sic]'. The negative envelope is numbered '58'. The negative itself is numbered '28'.
[General view of parade], 1940-06
A print measuring 180 x 130 mm. A handwritten note, in the same hand as the envelope captions, reads 'Accra 1939 or 1940. March past of Gold Coast Regiment before going to E Africa. Salute taken by H.E. Sir Arnold Hodson, Governor. Regiment com. [?commanded] by Brigadier Richards. This was the only series of photographs taken of it occasion [sic]'.
Gold Coast [i.e. Ghana] debate on constitutional reform, 1953-07
Government House, Accra, Gold Coast [i.e. Ghana], 1924
The caption on the reverse reads: 'Government House, Accra, Gold Coast. The official residence of the Governors of the Gold Coast. Although modernised and considerably enlarged, much of the old Castle remains to remind us of the days when it was designed to protect the early adventurers whose range of authority was the range of their guns'.
Group taken at the inauguration of the Law Faculty of the University of Legon, Ghana, 1962
Dr Robinson is in the centre of the group, talking to Kwame Nkrumah. On Robinson’s right is Professor Laurence Cecil Bartlett Gower (b. 1913) Dean of the Faculty of Law, Lagos, 1962-1965, and Vice Chancellor of the University of Southampton, 1971-1979. On the extreme right of the group is Anthony Allott (b. 1924), Reader and later Professor of African Law in the University of London.
Houssas, Accra, 1884-02-25
93 x 60 mm. A full length studio portrait of six Hausa soldiers, standing at attention in front of a painted backdrop.
H.R.H. The Prince of Wales at Achimota Examining the Model of Achimota College, Accra, 1925 - 1929
Photographic card by D.P. Ltd. The Prince was in the Gold Coast in April 1925. During his visit he agreed that Achimota should be called the Prince of Wales School and College. In the photograph, the Prince is on a platform viewing the model; Guggisberg stands on his right.
Inauguration of the University of Ghana 25th November 1961
An album of photographs, mostly measuring about 140 x 105 mm., bound in leather with the title on the front cover. The University was created by an Act of 22 August 1961 from the former University College of the Gold Coast, founded 1948, which had become the University of Ghana in 1957. Typed captions are stuck under each photograph, which have been used as titles and recorded as found.
Into surf-boat, 1938
85 x 60 mm. Mammy-chair.
(L-R) Professor N.S. Torochesnikov of Institute of Chemical Technology, Moscow, Mr David Balme and Dr R.H.Stoughton, former Principals of the University of Ghana, 1961-11-25
140 x 105 mm.
(L-R) Professor Tapy of the Universities of Bordeaux and Paris, M. de Mohamed Mursi Ahmed of Eins Shams University, U.A.R., Professor J.W. Blake of Inter-University Council for Higher Education Overseas, 1961-11-25
140 x 105 mm.
Laying the Foundation Stone of Achimota, 1924-03-24
200 x 150 mm. This ceremony took place on 24 March 1924; surprisingly, there is no account of it in C.K. Williams ‘Achimota: The Early years’, (1962). Guggisberg is seen on a platform as the stone is lowered.
Letterboxes and lockers, General Post Office, Accra, 1915
200 x 148mm. Showing the letterboxes at the entrance to the post office directly beneath the tower, with a bank of security lockers in the alcove in the background.
Letters, 1968-11-13 - 1973-03-01
Limousine for cadets, 1938
85 x 60 mm.