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[Thatched roofed lined street with African people walking, standing and on bicycles.]
Title supplied by cataloger, no information provided on image to transcribe. ; A59 ; 1 ; NI-112 -- Verso
THE BUNUMBU PRESS. SIERRA LEONE LITERATURE BUREAU, BUNUMBU, AND ITS LITERACY CAMPAIGN.
(5) ; D.W.4683.- ; The translator and printer discuss the proof. ; 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. D.W. 4683 ; CROWN COPYRIGHT RESERVED. ; 8 ; SL-8 -- Verso
THE BUNUMBU PRESS. SIERRA LEONE LITERATURE BUREAU, BUNUMBU, AND ITS LITERACY CAMPAIGN.
(7) ; D.W.4685.- ; Despatching books to a Campaign area. ; 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. D.W. 4685 ; CROWN COPYRIGHT RESERVED. ; 14 ; SL-14 -- Verso
[The entrance of Zwelitsha Restaurant Co. Pty. with three African men standing in the doorway and two African boys in the front.]
Title supplied by cataloger, no information provided on image to transcribe. ; 3 ; SA-13--Verso
The first stage in shield manufacre is the stretching of the raw hide. This is traditionally a man's job, while the Zulu women gather the thatch.
Photo No. DR. 12 Issued by the State Information Office, pretoria. ; Foto No. DR. 12 Uitgereik Deur Die Staatsinligtingskantoor, Pretoria. ; Die eerste stadium in die vervaardiging man se werk is, terwyl die zoeloevroue by die hut staan en kyk. ; 20 ; SA-90--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supplied by captions document] ; PUBLIC RELATIONS DEPARTMENT ; TANGANYIKA OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPH ; No. T.P. 4865/211-C ; Not to be published without written permission ; 7 ; TA-7--Verso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 vein is pierced.
[Title supplied by captions document]. ; PUBLIC RELATIONS DEPARTMENT ; TANGANYIKA OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPH ; No. T.P. 4867/211-C ; Not to be published without written permission ; TA-1--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
The new Kilimanjaro Native Cooperative Union building at Moshi.
[Title supplied by captions document] ; PUBLIC RELATIONS DEPARTMENT ; TANGANYIKA OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPH ; No. T.P. 1755/126 ; Not to be published without written permission ; 13 ; TA-13--Verso
TOWARDS SELF-GOVERNMENT IN NIGERIA ; NEW CONSTITUTION GIVES AFRICAN MAJORITY IN LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL
TOWARDS SELF-GOVERNMENT IN NIGERIA ; NEW CONSTITUTION GIVES AFRICAN MAJORITY IN LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL
(29) ; D.W.4480.- ; Council members listneing to the Governor's address. ; 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. D.W. 4480 ; CROWN COPYRIGHT RESERVED. ; 115.21.7 ; GH-204 -- Verso
Transfert d'un malade par l'avion sanitaire de Karkhago, a l'Hafikal d'Abidjan
REPRODUCTION INTERDITE ; sauf mention ; CLICHÉ INFORMATION COTE-D'IVOIRE ; 22 ; IC-22--Verso
Transkei
6 ; SA-76-Verso
Transkei
7 ; SA-77--Verso
Transkei _Xhosa (Pondo)
Issued by the State Information Service Office ; Union of South Africa ; Uitgereik Deur Die Staatsinligtingskantoor ; Unie Van Suid-Afrika ; Photo/Foto R 51 ; 21 ; SA-91--Verso
Transkei ; Chief Victor Pots
10 ; SA-80 -- Verso
Transkei ; Start of Donga (erosion gully [sic])
N.P. 719 ; 8 ; SA-78--Verso
Turkana man.
71/210 ; PHOTOGRAPH BY KENYA INFORMATION OFFICE PLEASE QUOTE REF. No. ; 36 ; KE-36--Verso
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