Congo (nation)
Found in 463 Collections and/or Records:
Rather an attractive study of a Mangbetu woman I met at Egbundu, 1935 - 1936
Reflections Lubumbashi River, 1922
51 x 41 mm.
River scene with large tree trunk lying in the river, 1921 - 1923
38 x 20.5 mm. Photographer unknown, possibly A.G. Cooke.
Same as above [Falls on the Congo border 1907], 1907
A distant view of a waterfall, possibly the Kirk Falls visited by Bell at the end of February 1907, with a river in the foreground.
Sandflies were bad in the Eturi Forest, 1934
Showing Powell's covered with bite-marks.
Satisfaction, 1935 - 1936
Showing a small baby.
'Saucy Sue' An Ambudu girl at Karume's village, 1935 - 1936
The caption below the photograph continues: 'The Ambudu tribe live in the Mangbetu area'.
Scene of our camp by the Mahcongo River (Dec. 24 '34), 1934-12
[Seated woman], 1935 - 1936
Self at Ekibondo being fatherly, 1935 - 1936
Showing Powell with a baby on his knee.
Self besides a pigmy in the forest, 1934
Showing Powell standing beside two men. In the Ituri Forest, Kivu region, Zaire.
Self, on the roof of a Congo River steamer, 1934
Showing Powell seated in a chair with the riverbank in the background. The caption continues: 'Watching monotonous miles of forested banks'.
Sikoru village in the Giri swamp, 1934
The caption on the album page reads: 'The Giri Swamps lie between the Ubangui and the Congo Rivers. A greater part of the swamp is flooded primeval forest'.
[Sleeping Sickness Commission members, Congo 1903-1904], 1903 - 1904
102 x 76 mm. A view showing the four members of the Congo Sleeping Sickness Commission standing in front of a cage covered in gauze, presumably built to store captured tsetse flies. The figures are, from left to right, Dr John Lancelot Todd (1876-1949), Dr Inge Heiberg, representing the Congo Government on the Commission, Cuthbert Christy and Dr Joseph Everett Dutton (1874-1905). Photographer unknown.
Sleeping sickness patients at Leopoldville [i.e. Kinshasa] waiting for their ration 1903, 1903
99 x 74 mm (mounted on card). A view showing a row of emaciated Africans facing the photographer while waiting for their ration of Kwanga (Casava bread).
[Societe Utexléo, Léopoldville (now known as Kinshasa), c. 1945], 1945
Showing a worker standing at a spinning machine in the textile factory. The typewritten caption on the reverse reads 'Les importantes usines textiles de la Société Utexléo, à Léopoldville, ont produit en 1945 plus de 14.000 Km.de tissus. La photo montre une carde'.
Somnolence, 1935 - 1936
Showing a sleeping baby.
[Split-cane and palm bed], 1935 - 1936
The caption to the right of the photograph reads: 'This type of bed is used by the Azande - Bangwa - and Mangbetu tribes. Made from split cane and palm. Beside it is a calibash water pipe. These have ridiculously small bowls, and the tobacco is burnt out after a moments smoking'.
Sudan, 1939 - 1941
Photographs taken in different locations in Sudan, with a few from the Belgian Congo and Kenya, mainly depicting people and scenery.
Taken three days before death, Leopoldville [i.e. Kinshasa] 1903, 1903
74 x 97 mm (mounted on card). A view showing an emaciated young African suffering from sleeping sickness. Such is his weakness and lethargy that his head has to be supported. The boys name is Oparanga and is case CI in Christy's expedition report.
The Aardvark or 'earth-pig' (Orycteropus erikssoni), Ituri Forest, c.1905, 1905
150 x 110 mm. A view showing a dead anteater in the Ituri Forest. 'The long extensile tongue is seen hanging out of the animal's mouth'. Photograph by Mr Eriksson (the discoverer).
The Aardvark (Orycteropus afer), 1909 - 1915
70 x 99 mm. Screened print showing the head and forefeet of an anteater. Photograph by Herbert Lang, American Museum of Natural History.
The Aardvark (Orycteropus afer), 1909 - 1915
70 x 99 mm. Screened print showing the head and forefeet of an anteater. Photograph by Herbert Lang, American Museum of Natural History.
The Aru [i.e. Aruwimi] river, 1939 - 1941
130 x 95 mm. General view.