| RCS/CMS/13 contains: |
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| 90 |
Bishop of Uganda Leslie Brown (left), with his two Assistant Bishops, Bishop F. Lutaya (centre) and Bishop A.K. Balya at Mengo |
| 91 |
Missionary group at Mwiri |
| 92 |
Mboga: Mothers' Union course, Oct. 1954 |
| 93 |
Group of pygmies outside their church |
| 94 |
All Saints Church, Kilembe Mines |
| 95 |
Consecration of Bishop Erica Sabiti as Suffragan Bishop of Toro, Bunyoro and Mgoba, at Namirembe Cathedral, Kampala, 1 May 1960 |
| 96 |
First Bible Week held in Africa: discussion group led by Rev. John Poulton of Bishop Tucker College, in All Saint's Church Hall, Mukono |
| 97 |
Members of the House of Bishops in Uganda outside the Bishop of Namirembe's Chapel after the election of the Archbishop-designate |
| 98 |
Africa Secretary, Rev. J.V. Taylor, with Miss Stella Purchas, Secretary of the Uganda Mission |
| 99 |
Africa Secretary, Rev. J.V. Taylor, discussing urban problems in Kampala with Rev. Asa Byara, Assistant Chaplain of All Saints Church, and the Very Rev. Dunstan Nsubuga, Dean of Namirembe Cathedral |
| 100 |
Africa Secretary, Rev. J.V. Taylor, speaking to Mr. C.M.S. Kisosonkole, Chief of the Kyagwe County, who was putting the Luganda Bible into the new orthography, and with Mrs Kisosonkole, an officer in the Community Development Dept. |
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Church Missionary Society photograph collection
| Title |
Consecration of Bishop Erica Sabiti as Suffragan Bishop of Toro, Bunyoro and Mgoba, at Namirembe Cathedral, Kampala, 1 May 1960 |
| Reference |
CMS/13/95 |
| Covering Dates |
1960 |
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| Content and context |
152 x 108 mm. glossy print with two copies and 199 x 150 mm. enlargement. Others appearing in the print from left to right in the back row are Bishop Max Wiggins, Bishop Lucian Usher-Wilson, Bishop Leslie Brown, Archdeacon R.C. Palin and J.E. Hopkinson. Those in the front row from left to right are Bishop Stephen Tomusange, Bishop Aberi Balya, Sabiti, Bishop Kosia Shalita and Bishop Festo Lutaya. |
| Further information |
Indexed |
| Index Terms |
| Africa |
| Kampala |
| Uganda |
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