| RCS/RCMS 162/Y304Q/7 contains: |
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Typical Indian Goldsmith's shop at Kampala |
| 9 |
Cleared forest [illegible word] to bananas and food crops - East Uganda |
| 10 |
Hima tribeswoman 'sterilising' milk container with smoke (Teso) |
| 13 |
Women fishing in seasonally flooded swampland |
| 14 |
Using basket fish traps |
| 20 |
Nsambya primary school, Kampala |
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King's College, Budo |
| 22 |
King's College, Budo |
| 23 |
Schoolboys at play beside the hostel for H.H. The Aga Khan Boarding School at Kampala |
| 24 |
H.H. The Aga Khan School for boys, Kampala |
| 25 |
The main assembly hall of the famous School for Boys and Girls up to sixth-form level in Uganda |
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Papers and photographs of Fergus Wilson
| Title |
Nsambya primary school, Kampala |
| Reference |
Y304Q/7/20 |
| Extent and Medium |
Fair condition. |
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| Content and context |
210 x 160 mm. The caption continues: 'Children enjoying an outdoor class in arithmetic. Many schools now have fine modern buildings but there are still many others, especially primary schools in remote areas where simple thatched classrooms and other buildings must serve until funds are available for better buildings and equipment.' Uganda Public Relations Photographic Department. |
| Further information |
Indexed |
| Index Terms |
| Africa |
| Central |
| Kampala |
| Uganda |
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