Upper East (region)
Found in 91 Collections and/or Records:
Bawku market, leather workers, 1939
The negative envelope is numbered '35'.
Bawku market, rice stall, 1939
The negative envelope is numbered '30'.
Bawku market, rope making, 1939
The negative envelope is numbered '26'.
Bawku market, salt stall, 1939
The negative envelope is numbered '27'.
Bawku market, salt stall, 1939
The negative envelope is numbered '27'.
Bawku market, water sellers, 1939
The negative envelope is numbered '33'.
Binaba market, 1939
Stored in negative album envelope number '34'.
[Cattle immunisation, Navrongo Native Administration, Northern Territories, c.1945], 1945
Showing a group of men holding a cow which is about to be vaccinated. The typewritten caption on the reverse reads ' Cattle Insurance. At the immunization camps set up by the Department of Animal Health, the farmers pay one shilling per beast that is immunized; this goes to the Native Treasury. Should, as occasionally happens, an animal die from injections, the Native Treasury pays out the full value of the beast to the owner'.
Chief going to market, 1939
Stored in negative album envelope number '26'.
Communal farming: Kusasi, 1939
Stored in negative album envelope number '37'.
Communal farming: Kusasi, 1939
Stored in negative album envelope number '38'.
Customs post, Bawku, 1939
The annotation on the negative envelope reads 'Weighing kola nuts being exported to Upper Volta'. The negative envelope is numbered '34'.
Customs post, Bawku, 1939
The annotation on the negative envelope reads 'Weighing kola nuts being exported to Upper Volta'. The negative envelope is numbered '34'.
District Commissioner Arthur Davies checks the treasury accounts with the Treasury Clerk, 1945
The typewritten caption on the reverse reads 'These audits are carried out monthly. The District Commissioner also counter-signs all payment and receipt vouchers'.
Entrance, 1939
Stored in negative album envelope number '49'.
Going to market, 1939
Stored in negative album envelope number '25'.
Granary, 1939
Stored in negative album envelope number '50'.
In this caravan-serai built by the Administration in Navrongo travellers may rent a room for a penny per night, 1945
Showing a section of the compound of thatched mud huts rented out to travellers in Navrongo. The typewritten caption on the reverse reads 'this includes wood and water. The money going to the Native Treasury'.
Island of Philae, 1890 - 1899
Approximately 220 x 160 mm. Photographer unknown.
James Chinatra is the Treasury clerk, 1940 - 1949
Head and shoulders portrait. The typewritten caption on the reverse reads 'he earns four pounds ten shillings per month. Mission educated by the White Fathers, he has taught himself to type and has invented a shorthand of his own. He is a member of the Kassena tribe'.
James Chinatra, the Treasury Clerk, reads letters to the illiterate wives of soldiers serving abroad, 1945
The typewritten caption on the reverse reads 'All the educated members of the Native Administration write and read letters to and from the soldiers and their wives free of charge'.
Kusasi chief and elders, 1939
Stored in negative album envelope number '15'.
Kusasi compound, 1939
Stored in negative album envelope number '45'.
Kusasi girl, 1939
Stored in negative album envelope number '16'.
Kusasi girl, 1939
Stored in negative album envelope number '17'.