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photographic print
Object Type
photographic print
Museum number
Af,A68.7
Description
Nigeria, view of European steam ship moored at river bank. Small settlement of European, single-storey buildings on bank. Rural setting. Medium: Gelatin silver print.
Production date
1910-1930
Production place
Made in:
Lokoja
Technique
gelatin silver printing
Dimensions
Length:
8.40 centimetres
Width:
14.20 centimetres
$Inscriptions
Curator's comments
Circumstances: One of a collection of 45 postcards and other photographs comprising Af,A68. Taken by donor's father-in-law. See [HUM-] PIC DOC 74.
Location
Not on display
Subjects
boat/ship
Associated names
Associated with:
Scott
Associated with:
Barker
Associated with:
Black
Associated with:
Sanderson
Associated with:
Francom
Associated places
Topographic representation of:
Lokoja
Acquisition name
Donated by:
Humphries
Acquisition date
1981
Acquisition notes
Copyright: British Museum?
Department
Africa, Oceania and the Americas
Registration number
Af,A68.7