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People of SengambiaMen and women of Senegambia (today, Senegal and Gambia)
A Senegal VillageA village in Senegal, West Africa
People of SenegalInhabitants of Saint Louis Island, in the Senegal river
Senegal / Dakar 1861Visit from Colonel d Arcy to Monsieur Faidherbe, Governor of Senegal, West Africa: view of the port of Dakar, with ships
Senegal / Dakar Port 1867Dakar, Senegal, West Africa: view of the port
Senegal Rebel FightersFrench native soldiers defeat rebel natives at Ampasimena
Abdon Eugene MageABDON EUGENE MAGE French traveller in Africa, notably Senegal and Sudan
Well in SenegalWomen of Goree, Senegal, (West Africa), fill their water-bowls from buckets lowered into the communal well
Senegal / Dakar 1915Lots of pedestrians but very little wheeled traffic to disturb the calm of this scene in the Avenue Roume
Racial / W Africa / SenegalSENEGAL Men of Senegal in their village, Porte Maillot
Senegal / Dakar 1913Street scene outside the Courts of Justice : a few French colonials can be discerned among the crowd
French Colonial TroopsFrench Colonial forces from Senegal, India, Algeria, Annam (Vietnam), Madagascar - and the Foreign Legion
Dahomey RebellionLoyal Senegal troops land at Kotonov to help French quash Dahomey rebellion
Senegal SoldierSoldiers from Senegal, fighting with the French Army in World War One
Senegal / Goree C1875Goree Island, off Dakar, Senegal, West Africa: view of the landing stage and fort
St. Louis / Senegal / C19ThThe town of St. Louis
St. Louis / Senegal / 135St.Louis
St. Louis / Senegal / 1865Ships & boats moored at the port of St. Louis, Senegal
St. Louis / Senegal / C1860View of the port of St. Louis
Street Market DakarAn extremely uninformative photo of a street market at Dakar - almost everyone is turning their back on the photographer and its hard to see what is being sold
GALAGOMember of the galagonidae family, more generally known as BUSH-BABIES. This one is a resident of Senegal
Circumcision in SenegalMenfolk of Senegal are circumcised in an initiation rite while European travellers watch
Mungo Park crossing the Black River, West AfricaThe Scottish explorer Mungo Park crossing the Black River (the Bafing), a tributary of the Senegal River, West Africa