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Album 35

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Contains 4 Results:

Page 14

 File — Album: 35, Page: 14
Identifier: 35-14
Scope and Contents From the Record Group:

Small quarto (25x 22 cm.), containing 116 silver print snapshots (each approximately 11 x 7 cm.), mainly captioned, some with long annotations. Mounted on the first album leaf is a ferrotype (also known as a tintype), showing Squiers on horseback with a colleague and two Italian boys, in front of Mt. Vesuvius. Then follows the African content.

Dates: 1912-1914

The Kabata. ‘Luts’ rushing round at top speed sword in hand. This was the affair where the fight started. All these were taken on a dull day.

 Item — Album: 35, Page: 14
Identifier: 35-14-1
Scope and Contents From the Record Group:

Small quarto (25x 22 cm.), containing 116 silver print snapshots (each approximately 11 x 7 cm.), mainly captioned, some with long annotations. Mounted on the first album leaf is a ferrotype (also known as a tintype), showing Squiers on horseback with a colleague and two Italian boys, in front of Mt. Vesuvius. Then follows the African content.

Dates: 1912-1914

The principal dancers at the Kabata

 Item — Album: 35, Page: 14
Identifier: 35-14-2
Scope and Contents From the Record Group:

Small quarto (25x 22 cm.), containing 116 silver print snapshots (each approximately 11 x 7 cm.), mainly captioned, some with long annotations. Mounted on the first album leaf is a ferrotype (also known as a tintype), showing Squiers on horseback with a colleague and two Italian boys, in front of Mt. Vesuvius. Then follows the African content.

Dates: 1912-1914

Umali bin Shimoni, with a wounded young kongoni buck and Tinga who pulled it down

 Item — Album: 35, Page: 14
Identifier: 35-14-3
Scope and Contents From the Record Group:

Small quarto (25x 22 cm.), containing 116 silver print snapshots (each approximately 11 x 7 cm.), mainly captioned, some with long annotations. Mounted on the first album leaf is a ferrotype (also known as a tintype), showing Squiers on horseback with a colleague and two Italian boys, in front of Mt. Vesuvius. Then follows the African content.

Dates: 1912-1914