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Bugandan Royalty (card 1 of 2)Card 1 of 2. The young King Daudi Cwa II of Uganda, seated on his elaborate golden throne (topped with a very British crown!), holding a staff of office, with his feet on a cheetah skin
Rev. R. H. Walker, and Mika SematimbaThe Rev. R.H. Walker, missionary at Uganda, and Mika Sematimba. Rev. Walker is interviewed, stating his desire that Uganda is retained by the English. Date: 1892
Introduction to Mwanga III of UgandaIntroduction to Mwanga, from The Rise of Our East African Empire, by Lord Frederick J.D. Lugard, 1893 Date: 1894
A Royal wedding in UgandaThe Kabaka of Buganda, Edward Mutesa II, and his bride, Miss Damalie Kissononkole, driving back to the palace after the ceremony. Date: 1948
Mwanga, King of Uganda
Interior of Muteesas Tomb - Kampala, Uganda. Muteesa I Mukaabya Walugembe Kayiira was Kabaka of the Kingdom of Buganda, from 1856 until 1884. He was the thirtieth (30th) Kabaka of Buganda. circa 1920s
The Duke and Duchess of York in UgandaThe Kabaka of Buganda with his wives, who attended him with vessels of beer and food during the omwoleko (review) of Bugandan warriors. Date: 1925
UgandaVarious views of Uganda, clockwise from top right: 1. The grave of Mtesa, Late King of Uganda; 2. The Kings Palace at Uganda; 3. A village of Uganda; 4. The capital of Uganda; 5. A group of natives
The Kabaka of Buganda with his consortKing Daubi Chwa, the Kabaka of Buganda with his consort, Queen Irene and his ministers at Mengo.During the Duke and Duchess of Yorks visit to Uganda
Bugandan Royalty (card 2 of 2)Card 2 of 2. The three Regents of the young King Daudi Cwa II of Uganda. They are: Sir Apolo Kagwa, KCMG (seated) and two fellow Regents