Open Menu

Items

Sort:
  • Tags: transport
http://files.www.antislavery.nottingham.ac.uk/bju0018.jpg

Lome and pier, Togoland

http://files.www.antislavery.nottingham.ac.uk/bju0016.jpg

South African liner, detained to take on coal at Madeira, owing to coal strike

http://files.www.antislavery.nottingham.ac.uk/bju0015.jpg

South African liner, on which Mr. and Mrs. Harris travelled, detained at Madeira to load extra coal on account of the strike

http://files.www.antislavery.nottingham.ac.uk/bju0013.jpg

The beach at Yalemba, Stanley Falls District

http://files.www.antislavery.nottingham.ac.uk/bju0008.jpg

Lads bathing in Juapa River

http://files.www.antislavery.nottingham.ac.uk/bju0007.jpg

Rowing boat pulling hard against the current above the Devil's Cauldron, lower Congo. Forced to abandon journey and return down stream

http://files.www.antislavery.nottingham.ac.uk/bju0005.jpg

Sunset at Cape Lopez, shewing [sic] river steamer of Ogowé

http://files.www.antislavery.nottingham.ac.uk/bju0004.jpg

Lighthouse on rock, near Cape Verde, group of islands

http://files.www.antislavery.nottingham.ac.uk/bju0003.jpg

Path through gorge and village on sea shore, St. Paul de Loanda

http://files.www.antislavery.nottingham.ac.uk/bju0002.jpg

Flotilla of tiny canoes, Baringa beach, upper Congo

http://files.www.antislavery.nottingham.ac.uk/bjt0024.jpg

Carriage made by natives trained by Basel Mission at Christiansborg

http://files.www.antislavery.nottingham.ac.uk/bjt0022.jpg

Canoes which have carried produce of Bolobo native traders to Leopoldville

http://files.www.antislavery.nottingham.ac.uk/bjt0018.jpg

Fishing canoe, Kasai River

http://files.www.antislavery.nottingham.ac.uk/bjt0013.jpg

Trading canoes at Leopoldville

http://files.www.antislavery.nottingham.ac.uk/bjt0010.jpg

Bolobo traders with their produce, brought by canoe over 200 miles

http://files.www.antislavery.nottingham.ac.uk/bjt0002.jpg

Putting loads on the train at Lomé, Togoland

http://files.www.antislavery.nottingham.ac.uk/bjr0001.jpg

Road clearing by women, Kasai – Sankuru District

http://files.www.antislavery.nottingham.ac.uk/bjq0023.jpg

View of Novo Redondo, the terminus of one of the great slave routes to the Angolan coast

http://files.www.antislavery.nottingham.ac.uk/bjq0020.jpg

Novo Redondo at the terminus of one of the great slave routes from Tanganyika to the Angolan coast

http://files.www.antislavery.nottingham.ac.uk/bjp0019.jpg

Gum copal on the Juapa, awaiting means of transport