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Likoma, Lake Nyasa - waiting for the Mission SteamerLikoma on Likoma Island, Lake Nyasa (Lake Malawi), Malawi - waiting for the arrival of the Mission Steamer. Malawi was at this stage Nyasaland, a British protectorate established in 1907. circa 1910s
Africa Lake Nyasa Chief's house pre-1900
Fort Johnston, Lake Nyasa, Nyasaland, Africa now MalawiIvory to be sent to London, Victorian period. The location is Fort Johnston, Lake Nyasa, Nyasaland, Africa now Malawi
Lady Nyassa sections brought to AfricaVisit of H.M.S. Gorgon to the Zambesi River: the Brig, Hetty Ellen discharging sections of Dr. David Livingstones new steamer, the Lady Nyassa into the Pioneer to take up the Zambesi River
Mission Station, Likoma Island, NyasalandMission Station, Likoma Island, Lake Nyasa, Nyasaland, British Central Africa (now Malawi). Date: circa 1910
Cape Maclear (Chembe), Rhodesia and NyasalandCape Maclear (Chembe), viewed from Elephant Island. This small fishing village is on Lake Nyasa (Lake Malawi) in Malawi (formerly Rhodesia and Nyasaland). Date: 1950s
British advance in S. E. Africa, WW1Some of the troops under Brigadier-General Northey advancing between Lakes Nyasa and Tanganyika in Southern East Africa. On the left are commanding officers of the Rhodesian volunteers, B.S.A
Lake Malawi near Fort JohnstonLake Malawi (Lake Nyasa, Lake Nyassa, Lake Niassa or Lago Niassa) - an African Great Lake and the southernmost lake in the Great Rift Valley system of East Africa
View of stamer, traps and dead hippo / Livingstone expeditionView of Dr. David Livingstones steamer, the Lady Nyassa which he had built in Britain and shipped over in sections, with a dead hippopotamus, caught by traps, in the foreground
Livingstones steamer in sections at BirkenheadThe steam launch, Lady Nyassa, funded entirely by Livingstone, is seen being loaded, in sections, at Birkenhead from where it will journey to the Zambesi in Africa