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Background imageRelated Images Collection: Map of Barbaria (Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya), Nigritude (Mali, Burkina Faso

Map of Barbaria (Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya), Nigritude (Mali, Burkina Faso
LRI4706870 Map of Barbaria (Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya), Nigritude (Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger) and Guinee (Senegal, Guinea, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Togo, Benin)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Destruction of Lagos (engraving)

Destruction of Lagos (engraving)
1607310 Destruction of Lagos (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Destruction of Lagos. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 21 February 1852)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: A Lady Traveller in West Africa (b / w photo)

A Lady Traveller in West Africa (b / w photo)
1604951 A Lady Traveller in West Africa (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Lady Traveller in West Africa)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The Great Coronation Procession, Representatives of Indian and Colonial Troops

The Great Coronation Procession, Representatives of Indian and Colonial Troops
1629893 The Great Coronation Procession, Representatives of Indian and Colonial Troops and the Kings Regiments in European Armies taking part in the Pageant of 27 June (litho) by Woodville

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Shrine Head, Yoruba Culture, Nigeria (terracotta)

Shrine Head, Yoruba Culture, Nigeria (terracotta)
2563488 Shrine Head, Yoruba Culture, Nigeria (terracotta) by Nigerian; Minneapolis Institute of Arts, MN, USA; eMinneapolis Institute of Art; The John R. Van Derlip Fund; Nigerian, out of copyright

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Queen Victorias Diamond Jubilee, 1897 (colour litho)

Queen Victorias Diamond Jubilee, 1897 (colour litho)
971917 Queen Victorias Diamond Jubilee, 1897 (colour litho) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Queen Victorias Diamond Jubilee, 1897)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The British Colonial Empire: The Kings African Rifles

The British Colonial Empire: The Kings African Rifles
3697392 The British Colonial Empire: The Kings African Rifles, Our Allies in the Colonies (colour litho) by English School

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Shango dance wand ('oshe'Shango), late 19th to early 20th century (wood

Shango dance wand ("oshe"Shango), late 19th to early 20th century (wood
1072220 Shango dance wand (" oshe" Shango), late 19th to early 20th century (wood, pigment, and metal) by Nigerian School, (19th-20th century); 43.1x16.1x7.6 cm; Dallas Museum of Art

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Ancestor figure of founder hero Owedjebo, 1875-1890 (wood with traces of white chalk)

Ancestor figure of founder hero Owedjebo, 1875-1890 (wood with traces of white chalk)
1072598 Ancestor figure of founder hero Owedjebo, 1875-1890 (wood with traces of white chalk) by Urhobo Culture (19th century); 200.7 cm; Dallas Museum of Art, Texas, USA; Nigerian, out of copyright

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Mirror case, before 1938 (wood & mirror)

Mirror case, before 1938 (wood & mirror)
1072558 Mirror case, before 1938 (wood & mirror) by Olowe of Ise (c.1875-1938); 40x16.5x7.8 cm; Dallas Museum of Art, Texas, USA; gift of Barbara and Joseph Goldenberg; Nigerian, out of copyright

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Corona panel designed for NMaHC (Type A: 65% opacity), ca. 2013

Corona panel designed for NMaHC (Type A: 65% opacity), ca. 2013
An openwork cast aluminum panel of the type used to fabricate the cladding that covers the exterior of the National Museum of African American History and Culture

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Mirada

Mirada
Manuel Vilches

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Sunderland football player Reuben Agboola. Circa 1985

Sunderland football player Reuben Agboola. Circa 1985

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Recruits of a Nigerian Infantry Company. West African Force are taught to become

Recruits of a Nigerian Infantry Company. West African Force are taught to become expert shots with the service rifle which is standard throughout the British Army to day. 18th June 1943

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Summoned by the Nigerian Government, a Conference of Chiefs of the Nigerian Western

Summoned by the Nigerian Government, a Conference of Chiefs of the Nigerian Western provinces was held at the Mapo Hall in Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria in 1943

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Members of the Nigerian Government, at a Conference of Chiefs of the Western Provinces

Members of the Nigerian Government, at a Conference of Chiefs of the Western Provinces, Nigeria, held at the Mapo Hall, Ibadan, Nigeria

Background imageRelated Images Collection: A conference of Nigerian chiefs in West Africa. (Picture

A conference of Nigerian chiefs in West Africa. (Picture) Chiefs arriving for the conference (left) Chief Awujale of Ijebu Ode

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Nigerian tin miners at work during the Second World War. 30th January 1944

Nigerian tin miners at work during the Second World War. 30th January 1944

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Nigerian Sappers for the Royal West African Frontier Force

Nigerian Sappers for the Royal West African Frontier Force. (Picture) African recruits trying on their Army boots for the first at the Engineers Training Centre, Bukuru, Northern Nigeria

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Half broadside view from the stern of the 8000 ton Royal Navy Mauritius class cruiser HMS

Half broadside view from the stern of the 8000 ton Royal Navy Mauritius class cruiser HMS Nigeria, assigned to operate with e Eastern Fleet during the Second World War. February 1944

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Nigerian soldiers shaving without the use of soap and water

Nigerian soldiers shaving without the use of soap and water, in Kensington Gardens Victory Camp, London, prior to joining the World War Two Victory Parade. Picture taken 24th May 1946

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Sergeant Smabo Waja, a West African soldier fighting on the Burma front

Sergeant Smabo Waja, a West African soldier fighting on the Burma front, flourishes his machete on patrols in Japanese occupied territory

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Ginger Baker, Drummer and founder of the rock band Cream

Ginger Baker, Drummer and founder of the rock band Cream, pictured with the Lijadu Sisters, Taiwo and Kehinde Lijadu, identical twin sisters aged 21 years old, from Lagos, Nigeria

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh takes an interest in the work of Adeddyin Otenaike of

Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh takes an interest in the work of Adeddyin Otenaike of Nigeria, at Salford Technical College.16th June 1967

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh talks to some of the students in the Radio laboratory at

Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh talks to some of the students in the Radio laboratory at Salford Technical College. In the foreground traditional Nigerian dress is Tewdgbuyi Oshikanlu. 16th June 1967

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, wearing overalls and hemet

Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, wearing overalls and hemet, visits the Iva Valley mine Enugu, Nigeria. February 1956

Background imageRelated Images Collection: A Nigerian dancer who is performing in traditional costume for Queen Elizabeth II

A Nigerian dancer who is performing in traditional costume for Queen Elizabeth II and The Duke of Edinburgh during their tour of Nigeria. February 1956

Background imageRelated Images Collection: A group of Nigerian dancers who are performing in traditional costume for Queen Elizabeth

A group of Nigerian dancers who are performing in traditional costume for Queen Elizabeth II and The Duke of Edinburgh during their tour of Nigeria

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh pictured during Queen Elizabeth II

Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh pictured during Queen Elizabeth II and The Duke of Edinburghs tour of Nigeria. February 1956

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Nigerian women, wearing feathered headdresses and traditional costumes

Nigerian women, wearing feathered headdresses and traditional costumes, perform at Enugu Stadium for Queen Elizabeth II and The Duke of Edinburgh during their tour of Nigeria

Background imageRelated Images Collection: A group of Nigerian dancers who are performing in traditional costume for Queen Elizabeth

A group of Nigerian dancers who are performing in traditional costume for Queen Elizabeth II and The Duke of Edinburgh during their tour of Nigeria

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Nigerian warriors and dancers, dance for Queen Elizabeth II

Nigerian warriors and dancers, dance for Queen Elizabeth II and The Duke of Edinburgh during their Royal Tour of Nigeria. The man in the centre balances a log on his head decorated with good luck

Background imageRelated Images Collection: A Nigerian woman, pictured during the Royal Tour of Queen Elizabeth II

A Nigerian woman, pictured during the Royal Tour of Queen Elizabeth II and The Duke of Edinburgh. Nigeria. February 1956

Background imageRelated Images Collection: A Nigerian dancer from the Efik tribe stops at the end of a traditional dance for The

A Nigerian dancer from the Efik tribe stops at the end of a traditional dance for The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh during their Royal Tour

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Queen Elizabeth II and The Duke of Edinburgh waving to the crowds as they leave

Queen Elizabeth II and The Duke of Edinburgh waving to the crowds as they leave the stadium at Calabar, Nigeria. 8th February 1956

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Nigerian women, wearing feathered headdresses and traditional costumes

Nigerian women, wearing feathered headdresses and traditional costumes, perform at Enugu Stadium for Queen Elizabeth II and The Duke of Edinburgh during their tour of Nigeria

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Canoeists of Lagos, Nigeria bringing goods from ships anchored off the coast

Canoeists of Lagos, Nigeria bringing goods from ships anchored off the coast. March 1955

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Queen Elizabeth II and Duke of Edinburgh: Royal tour of Nigeria 1956

Queen Elizabeth II and Duke of Edinburgh: Royal tour of Nigeria 1956: A charming and unusual picture of the Queen and the Duke as the Royal train left Lagos Terminus on Saturday 11th Feb

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip on the Royal Tour of Nigeria

Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip on the Royal Tour of Nigeria, talking with Cheif Okosoi at a reception at Enugu. February 1956

Background imageRelated Images Collection: A photo call held here for the Nigerian National Troupe on their first visit to Britain

A photo call held here for the Nigerian National Troupe on their first visit to Britain at the Commonwealth Insitute in Kensington high Street

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Sandy Manuel, the Nigerian Boxer acting as Santa Claus at the Commonwealth Exhibition

Sandy Manuel, the Nigerian Boxer acting as Santa Claus at the Commonwealth Exhibition presenting a doll to the 75, 000th visitor Deobrah Connor, or George Street

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip bid farewell to the Oba (or King) Adenji-Adele II

Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip bid farewell to the Oba (or King) Adenji-Adele II, at the dias at the Igbobi roundabout on the outskirts of Lagos during the Royal visit to Nigeria, January 1956

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip meet the Emir of Kano during the Royal visit to

Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip meet the Emir of Kano during the Royal visit to Nigeria 16 February 1956

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Royal Tours. The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh watch 7000 tribesman from Northern

Royal Tours. The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh watch 7000 tribesman from Northern Nigeria on Arab Horses performing at Kaduna. 3rd February 1956

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The Queen turns to smile at the crowds during the ceremony of presenting New Colours to

The Queen turns to smile at the crowds during the ceremony of presenting New Colours to the 2nd Battalion, Nigerian Regiment at Lagos racecourse. 31st January 1956

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Ben Enwonwu seen here at work on the group of wooden figures that will stand in

Ben Enwonwu seen here at work on the group of wooden figures that will stand in the forecourt of the Daily Mirror building. 28th August 1961

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Queen Elizabeth II pictured on her tour of Nigeria. Here she is watching

Queen Elizabeth II pictured on her tour of Nigeria. Here she is watching the pounding poles of the women of Kaduna as they grind corn. 7th February 1956

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Prince and Princess of Wales at Victoria Station waiting for the arrival of the Nigerian

Prince and Princess of Wales at Victoria Station waiting for the arrival of the Nigerian President for a State Visit. 9th May 1989



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