Congo (nation)
Found in 463 Collections and/or Records:
The Stanley Falls fisheries at Stanleyville [i.e. Kisangani] 1912-14, 1912 - 1914
The Stanley Falls fisheries at Stanleyville [i.e. Kisangani] 1912-14, 1912 - 1914
99 x 75 mm. A view showing the wooden stagings of the fish traps. Photograph probably by Christy.
The Stanley Falls fisheries at Stanleyville [i.e. Kisangani] 1912-14, 1912 - 1914
99 x 75 mm. A view showing the wooden stagings of the fish traps. Photograph probably by Christy.
The Stanley Falls fisheries at Stanleyville [i.e. Kisangani] 1912-14, 1912 - 1914
98 x 75 mm. A view showing a section of the fisheries, with Africans seated on the rocks in the foreground.
The Stanley Falls fisheries at Stanleyville [i.e. Kisangani] 1912-14, 1912 - 1914
96 x 73 mm. A view showing a section of the fisheries, with Africans seated on the rocks in the foreground.
The Sultani of Ekibondo's head wife, 1935 - 1936
The tamburu as seen from behind, 1935 - 1936
The caption below the photograph continues: 'It is collapsable [sic] like an opera hat'.
These four are some of Niapu's wives who have the tamburu, 1935 - 1936
This little pigmy family came and sat down and watched us breakfast, 1934
In the Ituri Forest, Kivu region, Zaire.
Th[r]ough bamboo forests on the road to Bondo. (North Congo), 1934
[Traffic controller at N'Dele Station, Congo, 1940s], 1940 - 1949
Showing a trafficcontroller employed by Otrace (Office d'Exploitation des Transports Coloniaux) speaking into the telephone from his office at N'Dele. The typewritten caption on the reverse reads 'Dans le cabine de 'dispatching' de la Station de N'Dele, à Léopoldville, voici un des employés indigènes de l'Otrace (Office d'Exploitation des Transports Coloniaux) qui contrôlent le trafic sur le chemin de fer de Matadi'. Photograph by A. Da Cruz.
Tree ferns, 1939 - 1941
105 x 85 mm. A general view of the foliage.
Tree-Frog's nest on a Phrynium leaf, Ituri Forest, (n.d.)
101 x 79 mm. A view showing frog's nest on the upper side of the leaf. The caption on the reverse of the print reads 'Eggs hatched in mass of white froth high above streams. The frothy mass is their means of protection. When tadpoles sufficiently developed they fall off into the water beneath'.
Tree-Frog's nest on a Phrynium leaf, Ituri Forest, (n.d.)
94 x 76 mm. A view showing frog's nest on the upper side of the leaf. The caption on the reverse of the print reads 'Eggs hatched in mass of white froth high above streams. The frothy mass is their means of protection. When tadpoles sufficiently developed they fall off into the water beneath'.
[Two girl mourners], 1935 - 1936
The typed below the photograph reads: 'These two girls obviously had some connection with the deceased, and were waiting about round the grave with painted faces, and hang dog expressions'.
[two illegible words] in the Bwamba country, 1934
On the western slopes of the Ruwenzori mountains.
[Two men], 1935 - 1936
The caption below the photographs reads: 'This little man standing beside a Bangwa of normal height, is more likely to be a pigmy thana dwarf. He is wearing his bark cloth in the Bangwa style'.
Two of my carriers, 1934
Carrying Powell's baggage from Buburu to Sikoru on the Ubangi River. The caption continues: 'The men are much too lazy to make good carriers'.
Typical Lobula. A tribe on the Ubangi River, 1934
Showing a woman's hairstyle. A caption below reads: 'Lobula natives have shaved heads all but a little pig tail'.
Typical Lobula. A tribe on the Ubangi River, 1934
Showing a woman's hairstyle.
Typical Mangbetu, 1935 - 1936
Ubangi River types, 1934
Head and shoulders portrait.
Ubangi River types, 1934
Head and shoulders portrait.
Ubangi River types, 1934
Profile from the waist up.
Uganda and Northern Nigeria 1908-12, 1908-11 - 1912-03
A scrapbook album containing prints by various photographers, including Alfred Lobo. The prints are of various sizes and the majority are captioned in Bell's hand. Captions composed for this catalogue are enclosed in square brackets. Among the scenes and events depicted in the album are the Kampala Exhibition of 1908, views of Government House, Entebbe, the visit of Winston Churchill to Uganda in 1907, sleeping sickness sufferers in Uganda and durbars in Northern Nigeria.