Includes buildings, landscapes, groups, customs, activities (such as dancing, fishing, and cooking), and individuals. Groups include: "native helpers", Kuruman [British Bechuanaland, later South Africa] district; the Industrial School, Hope Fountain, Matabeleland [Southern Rhodesia, later Zimbabwe]; harvest thanksgiving at Selepeng, Bechuanaland Protectorate [later Botswana]. People include: "Mathooagae, native evangelist"; His Honour Ralph Williams [Resident Commissioner of the Bechuanaland Protectorate] at "Kyolla" [?Kgotla, Serowe]; [2nd Lord Selborne, earlier Lord Wolmer]; Lady Selborne [nee Lady Beatrix Cecil]; Chief Khama [III]; [George] Wilkerson; the King's son, Nyamara. Other places and buildings include: Vryburg Town Hall and English Church, South Africa, ?"Somery Shash River", Lake Ngami and Ngamiland [Botswana], Tiger Kloof [South Africa], "Phalapye" [Palapye, Botswana] New English Church, "Kanyi" [Kanye, Botswana] Church, Serowe [Botswana], Mbereshi [Northern Rhodesia, later Zambia].
Partial sequence of mounted photographs, some with captions
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- ReferenceGB 102 CWM/LMS/04/10/01/002
- Former ReferenceGB 102 A21, A22, A24, A?26, A27, A29, A30, A31, A33, A35
- Dates of Creationc.1880 - c.1910
- Physical Description31 sepia or black and white prints mounted on 10 cards
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Several prints are marked up for publication, including Williams, the Selbornes, and Khama, published in The Chronicle (August 1908).
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