| Title |
East Africa and Nigeria |
| Reference |
CMS 29 (former reference: CMS XXIX) |
| Covering Dates |
1900–1950 (The dates are approximate.) |
| Extent and Medium |
55 images; All items are in good condition unless otherwise stated. |
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| Content and context |
82 x 82 mm. glass slides. Most captions provide limited identifications of people, places and dates. |
| Further information |
Indexed |
| Index Terms |
| Africa |
| Nigeria |
| RCS/CMS 29 contains: |
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1
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King of Ankole. |
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2
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Daudi Chwa II (1897-1939), Kabaka of Buganda. |
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3
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Sir Albert Ruskin Cook (1870-1951), senior physician at CMS Hospital, Kampala. |
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4
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James Hannington (1847-1885), Bishop of Equatorial Africa. |
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5
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James Hannington (1847-1885), Bishop of Equatorial Africa. |
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6
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James Hannington (1847-1885), Bishop of Equatorial Africa. |
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7
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Sir Apolo Kagwa (d. 1927), Principal Minister (1914-1926), formerly Regent of Buganda. |
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8
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Apolo Kivebulaya (d. 1930), Canon of the Church of Uganda from 1922. |
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9
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Luba, Busoga chief. |
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10
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Muteesa II, Kabaka of Buganda. |
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11
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Onesimus (?) Scoutmaster. |
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12
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Onesimus (?) Scoutmaster. |
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13
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George Lawrence Pilkington (1865-1897), lay missionary of Uganda. |
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14
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George Lawrence Pilkington (1865-1897), lay missionary of Uganda. |
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15
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Charles Alan Smythies (1844-1894), Bishop of Zanzibar and missionary Bishop of East Africa. |
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16
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Alfred Robert Tucker (1849-1914), Bishop of Eastern Equatorial Africa (1890-1899) and of Uganda (1899-1911). |
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17
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Lucian Charles Usher-Wilson (1905-1984), Bishop of the Upper Nile (1936-1961) and of Mbale (1961-1964). |
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17a
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Rt. Rev. A.L. Kitching (1875-1960), Bishop of the Upper Nile Diocese (1926-1936). |
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18
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Unidentified chief with attendants. |
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19
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African mother, father and baby. |
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20
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Missionary (?) with African policemen (?), all with bicycles. |
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21
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Church. |
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22
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Line up of African helpers. |
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23
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Line up of African helpers. |
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24
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Unangu mission house. |
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25
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E. Abdullah and I. Yakobo. |
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26
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Vasa mission house, East Africa. |
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27
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Rt. Rev. Bishop Isaac Oluwole (d. 1932), Assistant Bishop of Lagos, 1893-1932. |
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28
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Rt. Rev. Bishop Herbert Tugwell (1855?-1936), Bishop of Western Equatorial Africa. |
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29
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Bishops in West Africa. |
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30
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Clergy outside St. Peter's Church, Okrika, Eastern Nigeria. |
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31
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Rev. and Mrs K.H. Prior with box of chicks. Kenneth Prior was mission agriculturalist to the Niger Mission. |
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32
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Wusasa Hospital staff. |
1939 |
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33
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Wusasa Hospital staff. |
1939 |
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34
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Entrance to Iyi Enu Hospital. |
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35
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Men's block, Iyi Enu Hospital. Colour. |
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36
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Grace, Iyi Enu Hospital midwife holding baby. |
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37
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Opening of general ward at Iyi Enu Hospital. |
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38
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Opening of the Mary Elms maternity block at Iyi Enu Hospital. |
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39
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Pastor and agents at Benin. |
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40
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Interior of Zaria Church. |
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41
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Doctor's house and compound. |
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42
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Men's ward, Zaria Hospital. |
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43
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First baby born at Zaria Hospital. |
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44
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Rev. L.A. Lennon with two colleagues. |
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45
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Abeokuta Centenary Celebrations. |
1930 |
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46
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Medical queue at a district centre. |
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47
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Mission lorry at Aba. |
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48
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Children outside their home. Colour. |
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49
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Appreciation of an A.A. Milne story. |
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50
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Oji River Leper Settlement, opened July 1936. |
1936 |
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51
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Oji River Leper Settlement, first patients. |
1936 |
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52
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Four idols, Okpare (Sobo), Isoko. |
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53
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Opening day at Warri. |
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54
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Group outside St. Bart's Church. |
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