| RCS/Fisher/Y3045C contains: |
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| 8 |
Tennis Court, Entebbe |
| 9 |
Group at Govt. [i.e. Government] House, Entebbe |
| 10 |
Prison building, Entebbe |
| 11 |
Entebbe Pier, with Ry. [Railway] Steamers alongside |
| 12 |
Jinja Pier with Ry.[Railway] Steamer and steam ferry alongside |
| 13 |
Munyonyo Bay, Victoria, Nyanza |
| 14 |
Lakeshore evacuated. Elephant grass in the foreground will grow 12 feet in one year. |
| 15 |
Rickshaw travelling |
| 16 |
Survey Caravan |
| 17 |
Governor's return from leave : palm decorations on Pier |
| 18 |
Tractor and monorail leaving Port Bell from Kampala |
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Fisher photograph collection
| Title |
Sir Apolo Kagwa, in a governess cart |
| Reference |
Y3045C/23 |
| Creator |
Hattersley, Charles William, 1866-1934, missionary |
| Extent and Medium |
Good condition, apart from slight yellowing. |
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| Content and context |
148 x 103 mm. Showing Sir Apolo Kagwa and his wife seated in a pony trap with a group of Ugandans gathered round. Zaharia Kizito Kisingiri (1858-1917), another of Daudi Chwa's Regents, stands at the far left of the group facing the camera. |
| Further information |
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A reproduction of this photograph appears in Hattersley, C.W. (1908), 'The Baganda at home', London: Religious Tract Society, p.153, where it is entitled, 'Horses do not flourish in Uganda, so the Prime Minister's Governess Cart is drawn by his servants'.
Indexed
CN 142.
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| Index Terms |
| Africa |
| Uganda |
| Hattersley, Charles William (1866-1934) missionary |
| Kagwa, Sir Apolo (c 1864-1927) Knight, Katikiro of Buganda |
| No further on-line information. |
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