239 results filtered with: The British Association Meeting. S.Africa.
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Zimbabwe: the grave of Cecil Rhodes. Photograph by Ernest Maylard, 1905.
British Science AssociationDate: 1905Reference: 536235i- Pictures
Ladysmith, South Africa: the Town Hall building. Photograph by Dr. Halliburton, 1905.
British Science AssociationDate: 1905Reference: 534561i- Pictures
Zimbabwe: landscape from Livingstone Village. Photograph by Miss Mary Bruce, 1905.
British Science AssociationDate: 1905Reference: 536381i- Pictures
South Africa: an ostrich beside a railway carriage. Photograph by Prof. Herdman, 1905.
British Science AssociationDate: 1905Reference: 536236i- Pictures
South Africa: Chinese workers playing on stilts in the compound at Nourse Deep mine. Photograph by Miss Hammond, 1905.
British Science AssociationDate: 1905Reference: 534638i
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South Africa: an African kraal hut. Photograph by Prof. Simpson, 1905.
British Science AssociationDate: 1905Reference: 534560i- Pictures
South Africa: the Big Hole at the Kimberley diamond mine. Photograph by Prof. Davis, 1905.
British Science AssociationDate: 1905Reference: 534699i
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Cape Town, South Africa: a tree-lined road and mountains. Photograph by Dr Tempest Anderson, 1905.
British Science AssociationDate: 1905Reference: 534449i- Pictures
East London, South Africa: members of the British Association being carried over water in a hanging basket to land at East London. Photograph by E.T. Bottomley, 1905.
British Science AssociationDate: 1905Reference: 534498i
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Natal, South Africa: an African man acting as the official witness at a Zulu wedding at Henley. Photograph by Agnes Henderson, Mrs G.G. Henderson, 1905.
British Science AssociationDate: 1905Reference: 534548i- Pictures
Mozambique: the city with a sail boat in the foreground. Photograph by Hon. Geoffrey L. Parsons, 1905.
British Science AssociationDate: 1905Reference: 536396i- Pictures
Mozambique: a street scene. Photograph by A.B. Macallum, 1905.
British Science AssociationDate: 1905Reference: 536391i- Pictures
South Africa: Stock grazing on Government Farm at Tweespruit. Photograph by Hon. Geoffrey L. Parsons, 1905.
British Science AssociationDate: 1905Reference: 534672i
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Zimbabwe: a bridge from the river beneath. Photograph by Sir William Crookes, 1905.
British Science AssociationDate: 1905Reference: 536358i- Pictures
Natal, South Africa: three African chiefs at a Zulu wedding at Henley. Photograph by Miss Catherine Henderson, 1905.
British Science AssociationDate: 1905Reference: 534538i- Pictures
Natal, South Africa: the bridesmaids' procession at a Zulu wedding at Henley. Photograph by E.W. Wakefield, 1905.
British Science AssociationDate: 1905Reference: 534551i- Pictures
Canary Islands: a woman standing in a street in Las Palmas. Photograph by Miss Mary Hervey, 1905.
British Science AssociationDate: 1905Reference: 534417i- Pictures
Zimbabwe: Victoria Falls from Livingstone Island. Photograph by J.R. Cleland, 1905.
British Science AssociationDate: 1905Reference: 536323i- Pictures
Kenya: a street in Mombasa. Photograph by Hon. Geoffrey L. Parsons, 1905.
British Science AssociationDate: 1905Reference: 536399i- Pictures
Kenya: the court house in Mombasa. Photograph by Hugh Marshall, 1905.
British Science AssociationDate: 1905Reference: 536429i- Pictures
Zimbabwe: two African men in a canoe on the Zambezi River. Photograph by F.W. Sykes, 1905.
British Science AssociationDate: 1905Reference: 536355i- Pictures
South Africa: a zebra and two sable antelope grazing at Kenilworth. Photograph by Hon. Geoffrey L. Parsons, 1905.
British Science AssociationDate: 1905Reference: 534692i- Pictures
South Africa: African workers playing stick games at Geldenhuis Mine. Photograph by Prof. Simpson, 1905.
British Science AssociationDate: 1905Reference: 534641i- Pictures
Mozambique: the Governor's Palace. Photograph by A.B. Macallum, 1905.
British Science AssociationDate: 1905Reference: 536390i- Pictures
Kenya: a street with rail tracks and a mosque in Mombasa. Photograph by Hon. Geoffrey L. Parsons, 1905.
British Science AssociationDate: 1905Reference: 536393i