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AU RUANDA-URUNDI.
DEPARTMENT OF ANIMAL HEALTH LIVESTOCK FARM, ACCRA, GOLD COAST.
A/37-7. ; A plains cow with a cross bred bull in a farmer's herd of cattle on the Accra plains. The father of the bull was a Zebu and he trains many of the Zebu characteristics. ; ISSUED BY THE WEST AFRICAN PHOTOGRAPHIC SERVICE, REGIONAL INFORMATION OFFICE, ACCRA, GOLD COAST, BRITISH WEST AFRICA.--Recto ; WEST AFRICAN PHOTOGRAPHIC SERVICE OF THE REGIONAL INFORMATION OFFICE; P.O. Box 555 ; ACCRA GOLD COAST WEST AFRICA ; Photograph No.4/37-7 ; CROWN COPYRIGHT RESERVED. ; 2; GH-275-- Verso
DEPARTMENT OF ANIMAL HEALTH LIVESTOCK FARM, ACCRA, GOLD COAST.
Marula Tree
N.T. ; Yellow fruit - used for making Kaffir beer. ; 23 ; SA-23--Verso
The Masai people live to a great extent on the blood they draw from their cattle. Sometimes it is drunk with milk sometimes alone. Picture shows - As the strap is tightened the vein swells making an easy mark for the blocked arrow.
[Title supplied by captions document] ; PUBLIC RELATIONS DEPARTMENT ; TANGANYIKA OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPH ; No. T.P. 4865/211-C ; Not to be published without written permission ; 7 ; TA-7--Verso
The Masai people live to a great extent on the blood they draw from their cattle. Sometimes it is drunk with milk sometimes alone. Picture shows Preparing to seal the jugular vein of a Zebu cattle.
[Title supplied by captions document] ; PUBLIC RELATIONS DEPARTMENT ; TANGANYIKA OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPH ; No. T.P. 4864/211-C ; Not to be published without written permission ; 6 ; TA-6--Verso
The Masai people live to a great extent on the blood they draw from their cattle. Sometimes it is drunk with milk sometimes alone. Picture shows - The arrow is blocked so that only an incision of about a quarter of an inch can be made.
[Title provided by captions document]. ; PUBLIC RELATIONS DEPARTMENT ; TANGANYIKA OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPH ; No. T.P. 4866/211-C ; Not to be published without written permission ; 5 ; TA-5--Verso
The Masai people live to a great extent on the blood they draw from their cattle. Sometimes it is drunk with milk sometimes alone. Picture shows - The blood is drawn into a gourd.
[Title supplied by captions document]. ; PUBLIC RELATIONS DEPARTMENT ; TANGANYIKA OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPH ; No. T.P. 4868/211-C ; Not to be published without written permission ; TA-4--Verso
The Masai people live to a great extent on the blood they draw from their cattle. Sometimes it is drunk with milk sometimes alone. Picture shows - The wound is sealed with dry dung and then the animal moves away with apparent no ill-effects.
[Title supplied by captions document.] ; PUBLIC RELATIONS DEPARTMENT ; TANGANYIKA OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPH ; No. T.P. 4870/211-C ; Not to be published without written permission ; 2 ; TA-2--Verso
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