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Northern district in Saint-Louis (Ndar), SenegalNorthern district in Saint-Louis (Ndar), in north-west Senegal (then French West Africa) and former capital of the colony. Date: circa 1905
Docks at the Boulevard Maritime in Dakar, SenegalDocks at the Boulevard Maritime towards the Atlantic Ocean in Dakar, the capital of Senegal (then French West Africa). Date: circa 1910
International Exhibition at Amiens - Senegalese VillageInternational Exhibition at Amiens, France - Cooking in the Senegalese Village. Date: 1906
Senegalese jackal, Canis aureus anthus.. Handcolored engraving on steel by William Lizars from a drawing by Colonel Charles Hamilton Smith from Sir William Jardines Naturalists Library
Senegal - Dry Dock at Dakar Date: 1910s
Senegalese Village, Paris - WrestlersSenegalese Village, Paris - Porte Maillot - Wrestlers peforming Date: 1910s
Senegal - Rebellion at Thies - Sarithia Dieye and Canar FallThe circumstances surrounding the outbreak of the Thies rebellion remain obscure. An article at the time said that the rebellion began after the sentencing to 15 days in jail of Diery Fall
Senegal - The Mosque of Diourbel Date: circa 1950s
A rather basic bridge - Senegal, West AfricaA rather basic bridge (likely far more secure than it looks!) - Senegal, West Africa Date: circa 1910s
Senegalese Sharpshooters - Medical Team Date: circa 1910
Pretty Young Senegalese girl with braided hair and necklacePretty Young Senegalese girl with braided hair and large necklace. Date: circa 1910s
Dahomey War (1892). Landings at Cotonou harbour" Dahomey War (1892). Landings at Cotonou harbour of the French-Senegalese troops to fight the uprising of King Behanzin (May 1892)
A woman from CameroonPeople of the Cerere tribe in Senegal preparing a drink by fermenting grain (millet). Date: circa 1910s
Group of Young Senegalese children - Dakar - possibly orphans? Date: circa 1910s
Senegal - Food PreparationPreparation of butter and the cooking and grinding of nuts in a Senegalese village Date: circa 1910s
Native court in session - Dakar, SenegalA native court in session - Dakar, Senegal. A fine example of a judges bench ! Date: circa 1904
Senegal, West Africa - preparing couscousA Senegalese woman crushing chickpeas to make couscous using a huge pestle and mortar and a young man from the Ouoloff tribe, Senegal. Date: circa 1903
Franco-British Exhibition - Senegalese ExhibitSenegalese Exhibit with real live native Senegalese villagers at the Franco-British Exhibition of 1908 at White City, London Date: 1908
Senegalese soldier in a trench, WW1A Senegalese soldier in a trench during the First World War, location unknown. Date: 1914-1918
Young Woman from Senegal wearing only a decorated loincloth and an orange necklace. Date: circa 1910s
Man and Woman of SenegalA Man and Woman of Senegal. A book of national types and costumes from the early 19th century
French Senegalese soldiers WWIISenegalese soldiers in the French army preparing balls of coal dust to dry, carefully arranged in lines
Senegalese cook in French Army WWIIThe Senegalese cook is in charge of preparing the national dishes for the Senegalese in the French Army during World War II
Senegalese in French Army WWIIThe Senegalese in the French Army at dinner during World War II. Their native custom of wearing a white blouse when eating also helps to keep their tunic clean
French Italian tension WWIIFrench Senegalese troops leaving their barracks at Toulon for Marseille, where they will embark for Somaliland
German Prisoners escorted by SpahisGerman prisoners escorted by Spahis, Algerian and Senegalese Cavalry units, who fought on the allied side during the First World War
Senegal - West Africa - Dakar - The TheatreThe Theatre (French building) at Dakar, Senegal, West Africa
Senegal - West Africa - St Louis - Native GovernmentThe Native Government in St. Louis, Senegal, West Africa. There are three European young boys standing in the doorway at the back
Senegal - West Africa - Tam Tam Malinke - DancersThe Dance of the Riflemen at Tam Tam Malinke, Senegal
Senegalese VillageDiogountouro - A typical native village in Senegal, West Africa
Group of young Lebous children at Dakar, Senegal
Uhlans and Fr ColonialsIn the Vosges mountains of north-east France, German Uhlan cavalry rout a force of French Zouaves and black Senegalese soldiers, regarded as inferior by the Germans