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| 166 |
Baskets made from palm fronds and used for storing cocoa, Kilinie |
| 167 |
The beach at the Pirate Islands |
| 168 |
Children with the remains of the whale, Pirate Isles |
| 169 |
The ascent to the town from the shore up the 15ft. Cliffs |
| 170 |
Village children climbing the ramparts from the village street, Pirate Isles |
| 171 |
Native made fish hooks used to catch big fish, Pirate Isles |
| 172 |
"Modern Africa", Calabar |
| 173 |
Ya-o-Fa, Banso |
| 174 |
Ya-o-Fa, Banso |
| 175 |
Fai Ndzendzen, Banso |
| 176 |
A close-up of Fai Ndzendzen, Banso |
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British Cameroons 1937-42
| Title |
Native made fish hooks used to catch big fish, Pirate Isles |
| Reference |
Y3043BB/171 |
| Covering Dates |
Sept. 1938 |
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| Content and context |
62 x 40 mm. It was this hook that caught the whale. |
| Further information |
Indexed |
| Index Terms |
| Africa |
| Cameroon |
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