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Queens Visit to UgandaELIZABETH II arrives with the Duke of Edinburgh who shakes hands with the Mugabi of Ankole at Katunguru during a short visit to Uganda in 1954
Stripping the bark from the barkcloth tree, Uganda. Barkcloth making is an ancient craft of the Baganda people who live in the Buganda kingdom in southern Uganda
Poster advertising trips to Uganda, Pearl of Africa, depicting four springbok. 20th century
The pier at Entebbe, Uganda - Lake VictoriaThe pier at Entebbe, Uganda on the shore of Lake Victoria with the steam ferryboats Clement Hill (on left) which was in service between 1906-36 and either the Winifred or Sybil (on the right)
Bugandan Royalty (card 1 of 2)Card 1 of 2. The young King Daudi Cwa II of Uganda, seated on his elaborate golden throne (topped with a very British crown!), holding a staff of office, with his feet on a cheetah skin
Rev. R. H. Walker, and Mika SematimbaThe Rev. R.H. Walker, missionary at Uganda, and Mika Sematimba. Rev. Walker is interviewed, stating his desire that Uganda is retained by the English. Date: 1892
Hospital carriage, Bura, Kenya, East Africa, WW1Hospital carriage on the Uganda railway for patient transport, at Bura, Kenya, East Africa. 1916
Queen Elizabeth National Park, Uganda, East AfricaMweya Safari Lodge, Queen Elizabeth National Park, Uganda, East Africa. Date: circa 1954
Uganda Kabalega FallsFalls on the Victoria Nile, formerly known as Murchison Falls
DAN-AIR de Havilland Comet 4C G-APDN at Gatwick Airport. DAN-AIR started life as Davies and Newman Airlines after the two founders
BISHOP HANNINGTON DIESJames Hannington, bishop of Eastern equatorial Africa, sent to Uganda by the Church Missionary Society, is murdered by natives on the orders of the king of Uganda Date: 1885
Poorly Madi warrior fed Liebig Extract - StanleyIllustration of a passage from Henry Morton Stanleys In Darkest Africa - the effect of the Liebig Companys Meat Extract on a poorly Madi Carrier. 1891
King of Bunyoro and two chiefs, Western Uganda, East AfricaKing of Bunyoro and two chiefs in ceremonial dress, Western Uganda, East Africa. Date: 1922
Sir Henry Hamilton Johnston (1858 - 1927), British explorer, botanist, artist, colonial administrator, and linguist who traveled widely in Africa and spoke many African languages. Date: late 1890s
Busoga, Uganda - Heathen Shrine and Medicine Man who specialised in rainmaking.. Date: 1913
Housebuilders in Uganda, Africa. Date: circa 1907
Two members of the Lango Tribe of Uganda - living in the Lango sub-region, north of Lake Kyoga. Date: 1938
Sir Henry ColvilleSir HENRY EDWARD COLVILLE Military, and commissioner of Uganda when declared a British Protectorate in 1894
King?s African Rifles training with a light mortar, 1956Photograph of King?s African Rifles training with a light mortar, 1956. Soldiers of the 4th (Uganda) Battalion undergo instruction in the use of a light mortar
National Bank of India, Kampala, Uganda, East AfricaNational Bank of India Limited, Kampala, Uganda, East Africa. Date: 1940s
Uganda, The Black BabyUganda portrayed as a baby on John Bulls doorstep. Date: 1894
Introduction to Mwanga III of UgandaIntroduction to Mwanga, from The Rise of Our East African Empire, by Lord Frederick J.D. Lugard, 1893 Date: 1894
A Royal wedding in UgandaThe Kabaka of Buganda, Edward Mutesa II, and his bride, Miss Damalie Kissononkole, driving back to the palace after the ceremony. Date: 1948
Mwanga, King of Uganda
Uganda - The Royal Family - childrenThe happy Family of the Omukama of Toro, Uganda, wearing beads and leopard/cheetah skins
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
Opening of the Nile source section, Uganda RailwayOpening of the Nile source section of the Uganda Railway, East Africa. 1930
Officers en route to convalescent home, East Africa, WW1Officers en route to the Lady Colvile Convalescent Home in Nairobi, East Africa, during WW1. 1917
Lira Uganda Date: 1960s
Douglas C-47 U-401 Uganda Army AF Dar es Salaam 1966Douglas C-47 U-401 of the Uganda Army Air Force at Dar es Salaam airport in Tanzania on 24 February 1966 Date: 1966
Training native soldiers in Uganda, WW1Page from the Sphere magazine showing photographs of the drilling of recruits in Uganda for the Kings African Rifles. The Sphere comments that they make splendid soldiers - keen
SWS Stanley, Lake Kioga, Uganda
Interior of Muteesas Tomb - Kampala, Uganda. Muteesa I Mukaabya Walugembe Kayiira was Kabaka of the Kingdom of Buganda, from 1856 until 1884. He was the thirtieth (30th) Kabaka of Buganda. circa 1920s
Crocodile at Murchison Falls, Uganda, Africa Date: circa 1930s
The Duke and Duchess of York in UgandaThe Kabaka of Buganda with his wives, who attended him with vessels of beer and food during the omwoleko (review) of Bugandan warriors. Date: 1925
UgandaVarious views of Uganda, clockwise from top right: 1. The grave of Mtesa, Late King of Uganda; 2. The Kings Palace at Uganda; 3. A village of Uganda; 4. The capital of Uganda; 5. A group of natives
The Kabaka of Buganda with his consortKing Daubi Chwa, the Kabaka of Buganda with his consort, Queen Irene and his ministers at Mengo.During the Duke and Duchess of Yorks visit to Uganda
Uganda / Rubaga 1880Rubaga, principal residence of M Tesa, Uganda, East Africa Date: 1880
Uganda - Rukidi IIIUganda - Tribal King Rukidi III (ruled 1929 - 1965) - seated in his opulent throne, surrounded by leopard and cheetah skins and wearing a hat with an Osprey feather
The late Mr. A. M MackayAlexander Murdock Mackay, author and lay agent of the English Church Missionary Society in Uganda, Lake Victoria Nyanza." One of the ablest and bravest
The late Mr. George L. PilkingtonGeorge L. Pilkington(1865-1898), missionary of the English Church Missionary Society in Uganda, Africa
Bugandan Royalty (card 2 of 2)Card 2 of 2. The three Regents of the young King Daudi Cwa II of Uganda. They are: Sir Apolo Kagwa, KCMG (seated) and two fellow Regents
King Mwanga of Uganda, 1894Engraved portrait of Mwanga, King of Uganda, pictured in 1894
Tanzania Uganda LakeDistant view of the lake, also known as lake Victoria Nyanza, which is shared between Tanzania and Uganda
Uganda Rwenzori(formerly Ruwenzori) View of the Rwenzori Mountains
Waganda Band, 1860 sEngraving showing a group of the Waganda, or Baganda, people of south-central Uganda playing musical instruments, early 1860 s
Sir Harry JohnstonSIR HARRY JOHNSTON Administrator in Uganda