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| Y3045I |
Visit of the Duke and Duchess of York to Uganda 1925 |
| Y3045J |
Coronation of Kabaka Mutesa II (King Freddie of Uganda), Budo, 1940 |
| Y3045K |
General photographs of Uganda |
| Y3045L |
Reverend Ernest Millar collection |
| Y3045M |
Budo Educational Conference |
| Y3045N |
Bishop James Hannington collection |
| Y3045O |
Miscellaneous photographs of Uganda |
| Y3045P |
Women in Uganda today |
| Y3045Q |
Uganda (Architectural features) |
| Y3045R |
Visit of H.M. The Queen Mother to Uganda |
| Y3045S |
Hogbin collection |
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Bishop James Hannington collection
| Title |
Bishop James Hannington collection |
| Reference |
GBR/0115/Y3045N |
| Creator |
Thomas, H B |
| Covering Dates |
1884–1939 |
| Extent and Medium |
8 images; Good condition. |
| Repository |
Cambridge University Library: Royal Commonwealth Society Library |
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| Content and context |
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Collection of loose prints, most measuring approximately 40 x 55 mm., with annotations and identifications on the reverse by H.B. Thomas. The collection consists of a portrait of Hannington (1884) and seven small snapshots showing the unveiling of the Hannington Memorial near Jinja in 1939. Photographs by Lombardi and Co., and another.
James Hannington (1847-1885) first went out to Africa as a leader of a mission party in 1882 but was invalided home to England the following year. In 1884 he was consecrated first Bishop of Eastern Equatorial Africa and in 1885 again set out for Uganda. He attempted to reach the country by the Masai route and after some difficulties reached Busaga. By this time however Mutesa had been replaced by Mwanga as Kabaka of Buganda and Hannington and most of his porters were murdered on the King's orders by Luba near his stockade outside Jinja.
Presented to The Royal Commonwealth Society by T.H.R. Cashmore in 1972.
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Access and Use
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Please cite as Cambridge University Library: Royal Commonwealth Society Library, Bishop James Hannington collection, Y3045N |
| Further information |
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The story of Hannington's last days and a map showing the site of the memorial can be found in Thomas, HB 'The last days of Bishop Hannington', Uganda journal, Vol. VIII, pp. 19-27.
See also Y3045D/10 for an image of Luba, where Hannington and his men were killed, taken in about 1901.
Indexed
This collection level description was entered by WS using information from the original typescript catalogue.
This collection is available on microfiche: Africa, fiche number 72.
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| Index Terms |
| Africa |
| Uganda |
| No further on-line information. |
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