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Angola Landmines 1997 Children now can play on the minefield Princess Diana walked along earlier this year
President of Uganda, General Idi Amin, at a conference. November 1974
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II receives a bouquet with ribbons from Mamawo Kaikai at the Royal Show in the Kenema District of the Eastern Province in Sierra Leone during the royal visit
Prince and Princess of Wales Official Visit to Nigeria in West Africa. Princess Diana with Nigerian host, Mrs. Ibrahim Babangida during a visit to Lagos. 16th March 1990
Prince and Princess of Wales Official Visit to Cameroon in West Africa. Princess Diana observing at a display of traditional dancing at the Bamena electrification plant
Children carrying water jars on the banks of the Nile near to Cairo Circa 1935
African Drummer Moses playing his instrument November 1951
Diana, Princess of Wales four day visit to Angola, the former Portuguese colony torn apart by 20 years of bloody civil war, on a British Red Cross mission to highlight the evil of land mines
Diana, Princess of Wales upon her arrival at the Luanda Airport, Angola on the start of her four day visit to Red Cross projects In Angola
Mali Dogon Tribe a young girl carrying heavy item on her head
Kenyan Craftsman July 1968 Travel Kenya Nairobi Men
Animals - Giraffe - February 1971 Nairobi Game Park - Kenya
Mali Fisherman on the Niger River casting their nets circa 1993
Ostriches, Nairobi Game Park, Kenya, Africa February 1971
Queen Elizabeth Aug 1979 and Margaret Thatcher in Zambia on an official Visit
Queen Elizabeth and Margaret Thatcher in Zambia on an official visit. August 1979
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher meets the Queen at party given by Her Majesty for the Heads of State at the Commonwealth Conference in Lusaka, capital of Zambia, 1st August 1979
Prince and Princess of Wales Official Visit to Nigeria in West Africa. Princess Diana with Nigerian host, Mrs. Ibrahim Babangida, wife of the Nigerian President
Queen Elizabeth II - State Visit to Nigeria, February 1959 On tour in Kaduna with Prince Philip the Duke of Edinburgh
Queen Elizabeth II and her husband Prince Philip waving at Kaduna, Nigeria during the Royal tour of Africa. February 1956
Four Army men belonging to the Kenya Reserves in a command post up country. The room is in a school mission house at Kijabe - " The Valley of Wing." At night they go on patrol looking for
The Operations Room of the Kenya Police in Niarobi where the battle against the Mau-Mau terrorists is planned and co-ordinated 1952
Men of the Lancashire Fusiliers set up home in a hanger in Nairobi in Kenya during the Mau-Mau crisis 1952
Men from the Lancashire Fusiliers, based up country at Fort Hall in the Kikuyu reserve on their first anti Mau-Mau patrol in a forest that the Kikuya believe to be sacred 1952 The Kikuya tribe live
The new Governor of Kenya, Sir Evelyn Baring, in the full regalia of a Colonial Governor, arrives for the opening ceremony of the new session of the Kenya Legislative Council 1952. Politics
A guard at the Operations Room of the Kenya Police in Niarobi where the battle against the Mau-Mau terrorists is planned and co-ordinated 1952
Mr Oliver Lyttleton, the Secretary of State for the Colonies, on a visit to Kenya where Mau-Mau terrorists have been becoming more and more active 1952 The Secretary of State for the Colonies
The Operations Room of the Kenya Police in Nairobi where the battle against the Mau-Mau terrorists is planned and co-ordinated 1952 October 1952
Men of the Lancashire Fusiliers camped in a hanger in Nairobi clean their weapons (9mm Sten Submachine Gun and SMLE.303 Lee Enfield Mk.4 rifle) in Kenya during the Mau-Mau crisis 1952 October 1952
British troops guarding children from the threat of Mau-Mau terrorists 1952. As fears surrounding the Mau Mau grew, the British government in Kenya took greater measures to protect European settlers
Mr Oliver Lyttleton, the Secretary of State for the Colonies, on a visit to Kenya where Mau-Mau terrorists have been becoming more and more active 1952 World at War
The new Governor of Kenya, Sir Evelyn Baring, in the full regalia of a Colonial Governor, inspects the Guard of Honour of the Lancashire Fusiliers before the opening ceremony of the New Session of
Men of the Lancashire Fusiliers set up home in a hanger in Nairobi in Kenya during the Mau-Mau crisis 1952 October 1952. British troops were sent to Kenya on the 19th of October 1952 to help deal
Men from the Lancashire Fusiliers based at Fort Hall 1952 October 1952. British troops were sent to Kenya on the 19th of October 1952 to help deal with the growing Mau Mau uprising
Queen Elizabeth II and her husband Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh wave goodbye on their departure from the West African country of Ghana. 27th November 1961
Queen Elizabeth II Nigeria Tour February 1956 The excitment of the day was just to much for this youngster. Who fell asleep whilst the Queen toured Kaduara in Eastern Nigeria