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Frederick William Koko Mingi VIII - King of Brass, NigeriaFrederick William Koko Mingi VIII, who became the Amanyanabo (King) of Brass, Nigeria in 1889. Brass now part of Bayelsa State, Nigeria, part of the Nembe Kingdon
Advert for Koko hair tonic 1897Unquestionably the best dressing for the hair. Prevents hair falling and promotes growth. 1897
RSS Discovery and Danish Long Boat, LondonRSS Discoverys Commissioner Colquhoun (nicknamed Koko) receives an address from the crew of a Danish Long Boat, on August Bank Holiday on the River Thames in London
Koko the Pekinese dog with Jack Sparrow -- unfortunately Kokos bowl is empty. Date: 1937
Koko squeezes under the gate on his way to find the cat. Jack Sparrow perches on top. Date: 1937
Koko runs between two cyclistsKoko runs across the road between two cyclists, with Jack Sparrow flying above. Date: 1937
Koko accidentally trips up a policeman, whose helmet falls off. Date: 1937
Koko the Pekinese dog with postmans legKoko the Pekinese dog, biting the postmans trouser leg. Date: 1937
Koko the dog frightens a kitten into a treeKoko the dog remembers how he once frightened a kitten and made it escape up into a tree. Date: 1937
Koko hair adAdvertisement for Koko hair tonic entitled, Dont go bald - use Koko for the Hair showing an illustration (taken from a life photograph) of a womans lustrous and abundant head of hair