Greater Accra Region (region)
Found in 144 Collections and/or Records:
A class in the Teacher Training Department, 1945
The typewritten caption on the reverse continues 'with a European Method giving individual instruction to a future teacher'.
A class in the Teacher Training Department, 1945
The typewritten caption on the reverse continues 'with a European Method giving individual instruction to a future teacher'.
A demonstration experiment in the Junior Chemistry Laboratory, 1945
Showing pupils watching a teacher perform an experiment.
A general view of the kraals at the Department of Animal Health Experimental Livestock Farm near Accra, Gold Coast [i.e. Ghana], 1940 - 1949
The typewritten caption on the reverse reads 'The cows having been fed and milked, they remain in the kraals overnight. After a morning feed of concentrates and milking, the herds proceed to grazing again. The kraals are kept scrupulously clean and all farm yard manure is conserved and returned to the soil after being made into compost in pits'.
A housemaster's bungalow attached to one of the Boarding Houses, 1945
Exterior view of the house.
A market scene, Accra - Gold Coast [i.e. Ghana], 1924
Salaga Market. A market scene on the great trade routes between Coomassie, the capital of Ashanti, and Timbuctoo'.
Guggisberg stated: '...the old market with its wealth of colouring, its movement, its sunshine and shade...' (Guggisberg, Gold Coast News, no.25).
A pair of working bullocks pulling a plough imported from U.K. at the Department of Animal Health Experimental Livestock Farm near Acrra, Gold Coast [i.e. Ghana], 1940 - 1949
The typewritten caption on the reverse reads 'Eighteen pairs of working bullocks are used on the farm. They pull ploughs, cultivators, hay rakes, and earth excavators and also cart grain, water, manure and gravel for the four miles of roads within the farm area'.
A palaver of chiefs, Accra, Gold Coast [i.e. Ghana], 1924
The caption on the reverse reads: 'A Palaver of Chiefs, Accra, Gold Coast. The scene depicts a meeting of chiefs under one of the great ficus trees in the courtyard of Christiansborg Castle, the official residence of the Governors of the Gold Coast. These durbars are a riot of colour owing to the great state umbrellas carried over the heads of the local potentates and the brilliant clothes worn by all in attendance'.
A Senior Housecraft Teacher, and one of her African Assistants, 1945
Showing the teacher and her African assistant in conversation.
A student painting a mural, 1945
A typical African round type hay stack at the Department of Animal Health Experimental Livestock Farm near Accra, Gold Coast [i.e. Ghana], 1940 - 1949
The typewritten caption on the reverse reads 'The round type of stack is most satisfactory as the hay can then be cut and allowed to mature in the stack and no heating takes place. The stacks are then thatched'.
A ward in the hospital for Africans, Accra, Gold Coast [i.e. Ghana], 1924
Accra from Government House, Gold Coast [i.e. Ghana], 1924
Accra, surf boats, 1930 - 1939
'No. 111' printed on bottom right corner.
Accra Town Council Golden Jubilee, 1940 - 1959
165 x 116 mm. The caption on the reverse reads 'The Anniversary Meeting of the Council in progress'.
Achimota College, West Africa, 1945
Achimota College, West Africa, 1940 - 1959
159 x 117 mm. Showing a European teacher giving a lesson to African students. The caption on the reverse reads 'In the Zoology Laboratory, a lesson in human anatomy'. It continues, at length, to give a history of the college.
African farm labourers and headmen reporting for evening roll call at the Department of Animal Health Experimental Livestock Farm near Accra, Gold Coast [i.e. Ghana], 1940 - 1949
The typewritten caption on the reverse reads 'The staff will receive instructions for the next day's work. £366 per month is paid out to staff and labourers. The minimum labourer's pay is 1/10d per day with free quarters. The majority of the labourers and herdsmen on the farm are from the Northern Territories'.
African labourers attacking hay at the Department of Animal Health Experimental Livestock Farm near Accra, Gold Coast [i.e. Ghana], 1940 - 1949
The typewritten caption on the reverse reads 'Many acres of hay are grown and stacked for feeding during the long dry season when there is little or no nutrient in the natural grass. The hay is a mixture of Soya Bean and Cow Pea and a very satisfactory yield is obtained. The mixture grows well on poor soil'.
African labourers working a hand driven grain crusher at the Department of Animal Health Experimental Livestock Farm near Accra, Gold Coast [i.e. Ghana], 1940 - 1949
The typewritten caption on the reverse reads 'Apart from hay, supplementary feeding in the form of grain mixtures are fed to both adult and young stock'.
All girl pupils learn Housecraft at Achimota College, Dressmaking is important, 1945
Showing girls at work in a dressmaking class. The typewritten caption on the reverse continues 'the girls greatly enjoy it and make themselves most attractive garments'.
An informal group of the College Staff, 1945
Group portrait of Achimota staff seated round a table.
Anatomy lesson in the zoology laboratory at Achimota College, Gold Coast [Ghana], 1900 - 1947
82 x 82 mm. glass slides with brief, undated captions. The slides appear to have been gathered for lecture purposes and are not necessarily on the work of the CMS. They relate to various parts of the continent.
At the Department of Animal Health Experimental Livestock Farm near Accra, Gold Coast [i.e. Ghana], calves suffering from temporary setbacks in their development are quickly detected and treated accordingly, 1940 - 1949
The typewritten caption on the reverse reads 'Worm powders, Cod Liver Oil and tonic mixtures are mixed in milk or gruel and given to them. This little calf has been under treatment of a few days and has been receiving medicine mixed in milk hence the attraction for the bottle'.
[Band about to play], 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 '29'.