Cameroon (nation)
Found in 506 Collections and/or Records:
Group of traders and staff in the Cameroons, 1870 - 1889
205 x 138 mm.
Gunner at dance at Mankon, 1937-12
77 x 103 mm. One of the gunners with a draped skirt of white narrow red stripes and a broad purple band. He has a raffia hat surmounted with dark blue feathers and his sachet had a fringe of bells.
Gunner at dance at Mankon, 1937-12
104 x 64 mm. A young gunner with his feathered headdress and old brass studded flintlock gun.
Gunner at dance at Mankon, 1937-12
64 x 90 mm. Another gunner with his native made hat of dark blue cotton pulled out to form small tags or 'rays'. He also wears one of the thick ivory bangles so common among the men of the Bamenda Division.
Gunner at dance at Mankon, 1937-12
40 x 62 mm. This old warrior turned up complete with his gun, showing the goat hide shield to protect him against misfires. His manjong sword on its lizard skin covered sheath with a small bell attached to the wickerwork handles, a fly-switch and his drinking horn in his 'hip-pocket'.
Gunner at dance at Mankon, 1937-12
76 x 103 mm. Another gunner with his stoppered calabash powder box, a fullani sword, a fly switch and not a care in the world.
Gunner at dance at Mankon, 1937-12
76 x 103 mm. One of the gunners - Wonga - Fie Alakume - sees a joke either in the camera or the photographer! He is wearing one of the 'rayed' hats made entirely of cotton by the men in the Bamenda Division.
Hamilton’s factory, Cameroons, 1870 - 1889
197 x 135 mm. ‘Herschell Factory’ is written at bottom of page. See also Y3043NN/15.
Hausa chief, location unknown, 1938-06
84 x 56 mm. The Hausa-chief below his yellow and red umbrella on a brass stand. The Hausa spectators in their white head dresses and coloured gowns.
Hausa Chief's orchestra, location unknown, 1938-06
84 x 56 mm. The Hausa chief's orchestra - the trumpets make a noise very much like the bagpipes. Note the curved drum sticks.
Hausa girl, Batebo, 1939-12-25
35 x 51 mm. neg. with 75 x 109 mm. print. A little Hausa dame at Batebo on Christmas Day with all her finery on. She used to be Galadema's lady but ran away from him and now is a lady of easy virtue and doing well.
Hausa musicians, location unknown, 1938-06
56 x 84 mm.
Hausa orchestra, Ngengenduse, 1941-02-08
62 x 40 mm. On arrival at Ngengenduse the usual Hausa orchestra turned up to welcome us. It consisted of three rogues who never did a bit of work but got their money by singing songs of praise to anyone they thought had money to give.
Hausa orchestra, Ngengenduse, 1941-02-08
62 x 40 mm. The noise this trio made was remarkable, the flutist blew as hard as he could, the drummer banged away and the old rogue who engineered the show yelled his hardest.
Hausa woman drummer, location unknown, 1938-06
56 x 84 mm. Hausa woman drummer dressed in red and silver nose ornament. The man repeats what she says and shouts adulations and flattery all the time to the chief or whoever is present if he is a 'big man'.
Hausa woman, Mbem, 1940-02-04
56 x 69 mm. Avion, a Hausa lady of easy virtue who used to be so promiscuous in her choice of friends that the married women paid boys to attack her and remove an eye. She was an excellent photographer's model.
[Head and shoulders portrait], 1934
Taken en-route through French Cameroons.
[Head and shoulders portrait], 1934
Taken en-route through French Cameroons.
[Head and shoulders portrait], 1934
Headman collecting pay, nr. Bole, 1938-01
84 x 57 mm. "Name, Gang, District, Town?" The head man comes up first to give particulars and get his pay.
Headman 'signing' for pay, nr. Bole, 1938-01
84 x 57 mm. This is what you do: - the Headman being shown how to make his finger prints against his name as a receipt.
High tapping, Molive, Victoria, Cameroons [i.e. Cameroon]
77 x 97 mm. A view showing an African making vertical tapping cuts on a tree with a pruning knife attached to a bamboo pole.
High-tapping, Molive, Victoria, Cameroons [i.e. Cameroon]
79 x 103 mm. A view showing an African making vertical tapping cuts on a tree with a pruning knife attached to a bamboo pole.
Holder and Krooboys, Cameroons, 1870 - 1889
200 x 132 mm. European (Holder) seated in centre.
Housebuilding, Mouambong, 1938-02-06
40 x 62 mm. The scaffolding rises as the apex of the roof is reached. The roofs, considering the materials, are beautifully symmetrical.