Africa (continent)
Found in 13 Collections and/or Records:
Bushmen of Bechuanaland (Botswana)
Central Office of Information photograph collection
General Photographs of Basutoland (Lesotho)
A collection of loose prints mostly measuring 205 x 155 mm. The collection consists of 21 photographs by the Central Office of Information and four from an unknown source (no. 4-6 and 9). The prints are captioned on the reverse.
General Photographs of Bechuanaland (Botswana)
A collection of loose prints by the Central Office of Information. The prints measure approximately 205 x 155 mm and have typewritten captions on the reverse. The captions have been used as titles and may include language which is offensive, inaccurate or inappropriate. They have been retained to reflect the context of the collection's creation.
Givernment House, Entebbe, 1949-05
244 x 194mm. Black and white glossy print of the rear of Government House. Photograph by N.T. Jones.
Gold Coast [i.e. Ghana] Castles
A series of photographs of castles.
Government House, Entebbe, 1949-05
245 x 194 mm. Black and white glossy print of the front of Government House. Photograph by N.T. Jones.
His Majesty's High Court of Uganda at Kampala, 1949
246 x 192 mm. A black and white glossy print.
Isheri Approved School, Nigeria
A collection of loose prints, measuring approximately 205 x 155 mm, with an accompanying typewritten list of captions.
The photographs show activities and skills taught at the approved school at Isheri. Photographer unknown, probably for the Central office of Information.

Progress in the Colonies, 1940s-1950s
Rubaga Cathedral, Kampala, 1949
246 x 192 mm. Black and white glossy print, showing the headquarters of the White Fathers (Catholic) Mission in Uganda.
St. Paul's Cathedral, Namirembe, 1949
246 x 192 mm. A black and white glossy print of the headquarters of the Church Missionary Society in Uganda.
Uganda (Architectural features)
Collection of images of government buildings, His Majesty's High Court and cathedrals in Uganda. The collection was given to the RCS library by the Central Office of Information, therefore, presumably, they were also the photographer.