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Y3043SS [Oluwaseun Ogunseitan]
Y3043T Portrait of Mary Kingsley
Y3043TT-VV The Weston Collection: Nursing in West Africa
Y3043U-Y Sir Walter Buchanan-Smith collection on Nigeria
Y3043WW Hawkins collection on Nigeria
Y3043Z Souvenir of the inauguration of the railway bridge over the South Channel of the River Niger by H.E. Sir Frederick Lugard ... January 31st 1916. At Jebba, Nigeria, West Africa
Y30446A-E James Carmichael Smith Sierra Leone Collection
Y30446F T.J. Alldridge Sierra Leone collection, 1890s
Y30446G Postcard views of Sierra Leone, circa 1903
Y30446H General photographs of Sierra Leone, circa 1965
Y30446I Principals of Fourah Bay College
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Souvenir of the inauguration of the railway bridge over the South Channel of the River Niger by H.E. Sir Frederick Lugard ... January 31st 1916. At Jebba, Nigeria, West Africa

Title Souvenir of the inauguration of the railway bridge over the South Channel of the River Niger by H.E. Sir Frederick Lugard ... January 31st 1916. At Jebba, Nigeria, West Africa
Reference GBR/0115/Y3043Z
Creator Unknown
Covering Dates 31 Jan. 1916
Extent and Medium 12 images in 1 album; Fair condition.
Repository Cambridge University Library: Royal Commonwealth Society Library
Content and context

An album, with printed letterpress captions, containing prints, most measuring approximately 145 x 95 mm.

The album contains general views of the bridge at Jebba, photographs taken during the opening and of the wreck of the 'Dayspring' which sank in 1857.

The Jebba Bridge.

Railway construction started in earnest in Nigeria in 1893 with the building of the Lagos Railway running north from Lagos to Ibadan. In 1907 work was started by the Northern Nigeria Administration on the Baro-Kano line which was completed in 1911. The Lagos line was then extended northwards to join the Baro-Kano line at Minna, but until the completion of the bridge at Jebba, trains still had to be ferried across the Niger. The opening of the bridge by Sir Frederick Lugard on January 31 1916 finally connected Lagos and Kano on a direct line of 705 miles.

Access and Use

Please cite as Cambridge University Library: Royal Commonwealth Society Library, Souvenir of the inauguration of the railway bridge over the South Channel of the River Niger by H.E. Sir Frederick Lugard ... January 31st 1916. At Jebba, Nigeria, West Africa, Y3043Z

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Indexed

This collection level description was entered by SG using information from the original typescript catalogue.

This collection is available on microfiche: Africa, fiche numbers 53.

Index Terms
Africa
Nigeria
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