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RCS/CMS/24-35 contains:
24 General African set
25 East Africa
26 Uganda
27 Kenya and Uganda
28 Uganda 1892-1914
29 East Africa and Nigeria
30 Sudan and Upper Nile
31 China
32 China
33 Persia [Iran], Palestine and Egypt
34 India
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Church Missionary Society photograph collection

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.
Content and context

82 x 82 mm. glass slides. Most captions provide limited identifications of people, places and dates.

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Indexed

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

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