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Bunyoro and Hoima
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The Bust of the 1st president of Tanzania, Mwalimu Julius Nyerere.
(2013-06-29)This monument is made of concrete, it was unveiled by H.E. Yoweri. K. Museveni, President of the Republic of Uganda. -
Butiaba camp view to the North 1920 (Bunyoro).
(1920)It is a photograph of Butiaba camp view to the North 1920 (Bunyoro). -
The Bwawba pass through the bawboo forest.
(1956)It is a photograph taken of The Bwawba pass through the Bawboo forest. -
Canoe - making on the Victoria Nyanja.
(1956)It is a photograph taken of Canoe - making on the Victoria Nyanja. -
Canticle of the Sun (Enjuba n’emunyenye in Ganda language, Uganda)
(1960)The painting is a reflection of the poem written by St. Francis of Assisi, a catholic saint, in 1211 . -
Catatonic schizophrenia.
(1953)A photograph of kikuyu age 20 posturing, flexibilities cerea mannerisms rolling up of eyes whirling scars on wrists of being tied up in reverse. -
Catatonic schizophrenia. Samburu age 43 flexibilities cerea, posturing, ritualistic, mannerist. What he is doing no body knows.
(1956)A photograph of catatonic schizophrenia. Samburu age 43 flexibilities cerea, posturing, ritualistic, mannerist. What he is doing no body knows. -
Ceremonial drums for the Omukama of Toro.
(1925)It is a photograph taken of Ceremonial drums for the Omukama of Toro. -
Chancellor - General Idi Amin Dada and the vice chancellor Mr. Kalimuzo
(1971)It is a photograph taken of Chancellor - General Idi Amin Dada and Vice Chancellor - Mr. Kalimuzo. -
Chancellor Idi Amin and Vice Chancellor Kalimuzo.
(1971)It is a photograph taken of Chancellor Idi Amin and Vice Chancellor Kalimuzo. -
Charlotte Bronte, Chalk drawing by George Richmond R.A.
(1816)It is a photograph taken of Charlotte Bronte, Chalk drawing by George Richmond R.A. -
Checking the results of the tea leaves pickers' work on a plantation at the Kiamara Tea estate near Fort Portal
(1956)The photograph shows the checking of results of the tea leaves pickers' work on a plantation at the Kiamara Tea estate near Fort Portal to ensure that only the tender leaves at the tips of the bushes have been picked