Bugiri (inhabited place)
Found in 103 Collections and/or Records:
4 nurses of Dorothy Westgate, 1909-1912, Bugiri, 1909 - 1912
90 x 160 mm. Portrait of four seated African girls.
A powerful Mugogo chief wearing the Government cap, the symbol of his authority, 1902 - 1908
Head and shoulders full face portrait. This man is also identified in a later caption as Chief Lenjima, but it is certainly not the same man as seen in Y30469F/64.
A scene at Rabai, 1902, 1902
120 x 95 mm. View of the open area in the centre of a village, with trees and huts in the background.
Baobab trees and Wagogo houses, Ugogo Plain, 1902, 1902
99 x 43 mm. View looking across the plain towards distant mountains.
Bell Tower, Dispensary, Classroom, Bugiri, circa 1909-11, 1909 - 1911
126 x 77 mm.
Bell Tower, Dispensary, Classroom, Bugiri, circa 1909-11, 1909 - 1911
126 x 77 mm.
Bell Tower, Dispensary, Classroom, built by T.B.R. Westgate, circa 1909-1911, 1909 - 1911
126 x 76 mm. View of the three small, single storey whitewashed buildings at Bugiri.
Bird's-eye view of Bugiri Mission Station before the War, 1910, 1910
132 x 81 mm.
Bugiri, 1902 - 1915
(?)Bugiri, circa 1908, 1908
106 x 81 mm. Slightly blurred. View of unidentified thatched houses, tentatively identified as Bugiri.
(?)Bugiri, circa 1908, 1908
99 x75 mm. View of an unidentified thatched building, with a European woman standing in the foreground.
Bugiri Mission, (?)about 1910, 1910
139 x 185 mm. View from a neighbouring hillside looking down on the mission station at Bugiri.
Bugiri Mission, (?)about 1910, 1910
139 x 185 mm. View from a neighbouring hillside looking down on the mission station at Bugiri.
Bugiri, the first Mission House, 1908 or 1909, 1908 - 1909
103 x 79 mm. Showing the first Mission House. An additional note on the reverse reads: 'As the thatch roof harboured snakes and venomous insects corrugated iron roofs were subsequently introduced'.
Bugiri, the first Mission House, 1908 or 1909, 1908 - 1909
103 x 79 mm. Showing the first Mission House. An additional note on the reverse reads: 'As the thatch roof harboured snakes and venomous insects corrugated iron roofs were subsequently introduced'.
Bugiri, the first Mission House, 1909, 1909
151 x 112 mm (irregularly cropped). Showing the first Mission House with a group standing near the verandah. These are identified as: Mrs Westgate (standing beside pram), two 'nurse girls' and Coriolanus the dog.
Bugiri, the first Mission House, about 1908, 1908
106 x 81 mm. Although dated about 1908, this appears to be a slightly later view than the other pictures of the Mission House, since the building has been whitewashed, the thatch of the roof is in better order and the garden has been cleared and laid out.
Bugiri, the first Mission House, circa 1909, 1909
126 x 76 mm. General view of the mission house, a single storey stone and mortar building with a thatched roof.
Camp of T.B.R. Westgate while itinerating between Bugiri and N’hombola, 1912, 1912
161 x 119 mm. View of the Westgate’s tent, with Henrietta and Dorothy Westgate posed beneath a tree at the right. Three copies.
Camp of T.B.R. Westgate while itinerating between Bugiri and N’hombola, 1912, 1912
157 x 109 mm. Similar to preceding, but printed in reverse.
Chief Lenjima, a head chief in German East Africa, wearing the cap given him by the Government as a symbol of his office, 1902 - 1908
81 x 106 mm. Head and shoulders full face portrait.
Chief Lenjima, a head chief in German East Africa, wearing the cap given him by the Government as a symbol of his office, 1902 - 1910
Chief Maswaga of Ilewijili, near Bugiri, 1908, 1908
75 x 100 mm. Head and shoulders full face portrait of Chief Maswaga, wearing the government cap of his authority.
Chief Maswaga of Ilewijili, near Bugiri, 1908, 1908
75 x 100 mm. Head and shoulders full face portrait of Chief Maswaga, wearing the government cap of his authority.
Classroom, Dispensary, Bell Tower, Bugiri, circa 1911, 1911
156 x 112 mm. Dorothy Westgate is in the pram attended to by two African nurses in front of the Dispensary.