Hunting Trophies - A Good Bag - British East Africa (Modern Kenya). Date: circa 1910s
Prince of Wales with Denys Finch-HattonPrince of Wales, later King Edward VIII, and Duke of Windsor, pictured with the Hon. Denys Finch-Hatton, who had accompanied the Prince on his most recent safari in East Africa
Queen Elizabeth National Park, Uganda, East AfricaMweya Safari Lodge, Queen Elizabeth National Park, Uganda, East Africa. Date: circa 1954
Picture No. 10514137Safari in Kenya Date: circa 30s thirties 1930s
Africa Ivory store in Mandala pre-1900
Africa Big Game hunter pre-1900
History of Africa - 19th century- a red buffaloHistory of Africa. 19th century.... I found myself in the presence of a red buffalo; I fired my shotgun and missed the shot. Chromolithography
Spotted HyenaA spotted hyena, photographed at a waterhole in the African bush. Date: circa 1925
General SmutsGeneral Jan Smuts (1870-1950), recently appointed Prime Minister of South Africa in the run up to World War II. Date: circa 1939
Vintage 19th century photograph: bend in the Vaal River, South Africa
Boy on ox, pyramids at Giza in the background, EgyptVintage 19th century photograph: boy riding on ox with the pyramids at Giza in the background, Egypt
Tourists on camels with guides visiting the SphinxVintage 19th century photograph - tourists on camels with guides, visiting the Sphinx and Great Pyramid of Gizeh, Giza, Cairo, Egypt, image c. 1890 s/1900
An African tracker, wet from the lake, carrying a grysbok to safety in Southern Rhodesia, during Operation Noah, a large scale operation to rescue animals trapped in trees
MENS WINDOW DISPLAYRather camp outfits for well-dressed men-about-town, including a blouson jacket, safari shirt, flared slacks and (of course), sunglasses pushed back on the head! Date: circa 1980
McDonnell Douglas DC-9-15 N310MJ (msn 45740 / Line Number62), of Southwest Petrolease Inc. at London Heathrow Airport. First flown 03.11.66 #45740 has been operated by East African Safari Express as
Cessna 320 5Y-KTZSAFARI AIR Cessna 320 5Y-KTZ at Nairobi. Date: circa 1960s-1970s
Victorian Scrap, hunter shooting tiger at close quarters. circa 1880s
Edward Prince of Wales with Denys Finch-HattonEdward Prince of Wales, later King Edward VIII, at tea in the bush camp, his Royal Highness near Kiu while on one of his hunting expeditions in East Africa with Captain Anderson
Weapon training while on safariPhotograph of weapon training while on safari. One of 41 photographs taken by Lt Roger Perkins, 4th (Uganda) Bn King?s African Rifles, 1956-1957
Safari by A Company, 4th Bn Kings African RiflesPhotograph of a safari by A Company, 4th Bn Kings African Rifles, from the Sudan border, Northern Karamoja to Morote 210 days away, 1956
Safari trials with vehicle, Africa. 1929
Crossing Sand River on safari, AfricaCrossing the Sand River on safari, Africa. 1929
Repairs to a vehicle while on safari, Africa. 1929
Hluhluwe Game Reserve, Natal Province, South AfricaRest Camp, Hluhluwe Game Reserve, Natal Province, South Africa, considered to be the oldest nature reserve in Africa. Date: circa 1940
Fantastic Adventures - The serpent has five fangsCover of Fantastic Adventures, December 1945, featuring the story The serpent has five fangs by Don Wilcox. A man in safari suit is hiding in the jungle
A Prodigal Father by Glen MacdonoughPromotional postcard for A Prodigal Father by Glen Macdonough. First produced at His Majestys Theatre, Aberdeen, 12th September 1904 as Joness Jaunt. Lilford Arthurs Co. supporting Charles Collette
Edward Prince of Wales, on hunting tripEdward Prince of Wales, later King Edward VIII, and then Duke of Windsor, photographed holding a gun, on a hunting trip on Qu Appelle Lake during his Canadian tour. 1919
Chief Scout of Fiji, Sir Derek Galloway, visiting the 2nd Fiji Jamborette
The Lifelyke stilted giraffe lurer by Heath RobinsonThe Lifelyke stilted giraffe-lurer, part of a series called Very Patent Aides to Sport by William Heath Robinson in the Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News
Cleaning ShoesA seated bearer cleaning a pair of massive black boots, a pair of safari boots and a pair of black leather gaiters
Poster advertising Airwork for African safariPoster for Airwork Ltd and Hunting Clan, inviting you to fly Safari to Africa
18th Earl of DerbyEdward John Stanley, 18th Earl of Derby (1918-1994). Lord Lieutenant of Lancashire from 1951-1968. Established Knowsley Safari Park at his Knowsley Hall estate in 1971
Prince of Wales at Nairobi stationThe Prince of Wales in his safari kit. The Prince returned early from an African trip, when he received news of King George Vs illness in 1928. Edward, born in 1894, was Georges eldest son