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Kampala Collection

Kampala is the capital and largest city of Uganda, located in the south-central part of the country

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Background imageKampala Collection: Nakasero Market, Kampala, Uganda, East Africa, Africa

Nakasero Market, Kampala, Uganda, East Africa, Africa

Background imageKampala Collection: Church fresco, Namugongo Catholic Martyrs Shrine, Kampala, Uganda, Africa

Church fresco, Namugongo Catholic Martyrs Shrine, Kampala, Uganda, Africa

Background imageKampala Collection: DDE-90022872

DDE-90022872
Shoebill (Balaeniceps rex) hunting in wetlands. Uganda, East Africa Date: 29/11/2008

Background imageKampala Collection: Young boy kneeling down bya road sign reading 'Queens Way'in Kampala, Uganda

Young boy kneeling down bya road sign reading "Queens Way"in Kampala, Uganda
Young boy kneeling down bya road sign reading " Queens Way" in Kampala, Uganda. 27th February 1977

Background imageKampala Collection: 'Kampala; Le Nord-Est Africain, 1914. Creator: Unknown

'Kampala; Le Nord-Est Africain, 1914. Creator: Unknown
'Kampala; Le Nord-Est Africain, 1914. From "Grande Geographie Bong Illustree", 1914

Background imageKampala Collection: 1940s East Africa - view of Kampala, capital of Uganda

1940s East Africa - view of Kampala, capital of Uganda Photograph by a British army recruitment officer stationed in East Africa and the Middle East during World War II

Background imageKampala Collection: Idi Amin and his Henchmen, photographed in Kampala, Uganda with Bob Astles

Idi Amin and his Henchmen, photographed in Kampala, Uganda with Bob Astles February 1977. P017173

Background imageKampala Collection: DDE-90022905

DDE-90022905
The Mabamba wetlands near Kampala are famous for the shoebill population. Dugout canoe. Uganda. Date: 22/01/2009

Background imageKampala Collection: A Missionary from Uganda (litho)

A Missionary from Uganda (litho)
1603816 A Missionary from Uganda (litho) by Speed, Lancelot (1860-1931); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Missionary from Uganda. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 17 December 1892)

Background imageKampala Collection: Sketches of Uganda and East Africa (engraving)

Sketches of Uganda and East Africa (engraving)
1603735 Sketches of Uganda and East Africa (engraving) by Warry (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sketches of Uganda and East Africa)

Background imageKampala Collection: 1 : 50000

1 : 50000
Paul-Vlad Epure

Background imageKampala Collection: Bananas for sale at a market in Kampala, Uganda. 27th February 1977

Bananas for sale at a market in Kampala, Uganda. 27th February 1977

Background imageKampala Collection: Street scene in Kampala, Uganda. 27th February 1977

Street scene in Kampala, Uganda. 27th February 1977

Background imageKampala Collection: Street scene in Kampala, Uganda. 27th February 1977

Street scene in Kampala, Uganda. 27th February 1977

Background imageKampala Collection: Bananas for sale at a market in Kampala, Uganda. 27th February 1977

Bananas for sale at a market in Kampala, Uganda. 27th February 1977

Background imageKampala Collection: President Idi Amin at the wheel of his Range Rover at Entebbe Airport near Kampala

President Idi Amin at the wheel of his Range Rover at Entebbe Airport near Kampala, Uganda. In the background is the terminal building where passangers

Background imageKampala Collection: Women at work at a textiles factory in Kampala, Uganda. 27th February 1977

Women at work at a textiles factory in Kampala, Uganda. 27th February 1977

Background imageKampala Collection: President Idi Amin at the wheel of his Range Rover speaking to one of his bodyguards at

President Idi Amin at the wheel of his Range Rover speaking to one of his bodyguards at Entebbe Airport near Kampala, Uganda. 27th February 1977

Background imageKampala Collection: President Idi Amin at Entebbe Airport near Kampala, Uganda. 27th February 1977

President Idi Amin at Entebbe Airport near Kampala, Uganda. 27th February 1977

Background imageKampala Collection: Former military advisor to Idi Amin, Mr. Bob Astles arrived in England yesterday

Former military advisor to Idi Amin, Mr. Bob Astles arrived in England yesterday from Kampala, Uganda. He renounced his Ugandan citizenship

Background imageKampala Collection: 20069765

20069765
UGANDA Kampala Looking down on the Taxi Matatu park

Background imageKampala Collection: 20075144

20075144
UGANDA Kampala Group of men playing board game of mweso in the street. A type of mancala also known as omweso or mbao using an 8x4 board

Background imageKampala Collection: 20084771

20084771
UGANDA Kampala Woman working on computer in WFP Ntiuda Stores supplying convoys to Rwanda and Sudan. World Food Programme African Eastern Africa North Africa Rwandan Sudanese Ugandan Female Women

Background imageKampala Collection: 20036144

20036144
UGANDA Kampala Woman cooking for large household

Background imageKampala Collection: 20069770

20069770
UGANDA Kampala Looking across the poorer town outskirts. Women collecting water in foreground

Background imageKampala Collection: 20032505

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UGANDA Kampala Men fishing in Lake Victoria

Background imageKampala Collection: 20072507

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UGANDA Kampala Folk musician playing harp like instrument

Background imageKampala Collection: 20069771

20069771
UGANDA Kampala Looking across the poorer town outskirts

Background imageKampala Collection: 20069768

20069768
UGANDA Kampala View over modern town from a rooftop

Background imageKampala Collection: 20063945

20063945
UGANDA Kampala Kamwoyke slum area. Woman and child outside brick hut with corrugated iron roof

Background imageKampala Collection: 20063938

20063938
UGANDA Kampala Wealthy city suburbs with high rise city buildings beyond

Background imageKampala Collection: 20045383

20045383
UGANDA Kampala City scape. View over tall buildings

Background imageKampala Collection: Show at Ndere Cultural Center, Kampala, Uganda, Africa

Show at Ndere Cultural Center, Kampala, Uganda, Africa

Background imageKampala Collection: Fetching water in Mulago, Kampala, Uganda, Africa

Fetching water in Mulago, Kampala, Uganda, Africa

Background imageKampala Collection: Stained glass in church of martyr, Namugongo Catholic Martyrs Shrine, Kampala

Stained glass in church of martyr, Namugongo Catholic Martyrs Shrine, Kampala, Uganda, Africa

Background imageKampala Collection: Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Antique illustration of a Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

Background imageKampala Collection: 1940s East Africa - Kampala Uganda

1940s East Africa - Kampala Uganda - plaque on the flagstaff of the old fort Photograph by a British army recruitment officer stationed in East Africa and the Middle East during World War II

Background imageKampala Collection: 1940s East Africa - Kampala Uganda

1940s East Africa - Kampala Uganda - policewoman in unifom Photograph by a British army recruitment officer stationed in East Africa and the Middle East during World War II

Background imageKampala Collection: 1940s East Africa - Kampala Uganda

1940s East Africa - Kampala Uganda - policeman and policewoman with bicycle Photograph by a British army recruitment officer stationed in East Africa and the Middle East during World War II

Background imageKampala Collection: 1940s East Africa - Kampala Uganda

1940s East Africa - Kampala Uganda - Makerere College Photograph by a British army recruitment officer stationed in East Africa and the Middle East during World War II

Background imageKampala Collection: President Idi Amin at the wheel of his Range Rover at Entebbe Airport near Kampala

President Idi Amin at the wheel of his Range Rover at Entebbe Airport near Kampala, Uganda. 27th February 1977

Background imageKampala Collection: President of Uganda, General Idi Amin, pictured in Kampala for a press conference

President of Uganda, General Idi Amin, pictured in Kampala for a press conference following the death of Archbishop Luwum. 23rd February 1977

Background imageKampala Collection: President of Uganda, General Idi Amin, speaking at a press conferencein Kampala

President of Uganda, General Idi Amin, speaking at a press conferencein Kampala following the death of Archbishop Luwum. 23rd February 1977

Background imageKampala Collection: President Idi Amin at the wheel of his Range Rover at Entebbe Airport near Kampala

President Idi Amin at the wheel of his Range Rover at Entebbe Airport near Kampala, Uganda. 27th February 1977

Background imageKampala Collection: President Idi Amin at the wheel of his Range Rover at Entebbe Airport near Kampala

President Idi Amin at the wheel of his Range Rover at Entebbe Airport near Kampala, Uganda. 27th February 1977

Background imageKampala Collection: Uganda Kampala Sunset western hills 1936

Uganda Kampala Sunset western hills 1936
Uganda. Kampala. Sunset over western hills. 1936, Uganda, Kampala

Background imageKampala Collection: Uganda Kampala Two soldiers Jinja Road 1936

Uganda Kampala Two soldiers Jinja Road 1936
Uganda. Kampala. Two soldiers on Jinja Road. 1936, Uganda, Kampala

Background imageKampala Collection: Uganda Kampala Country Kampala Jinja road 1936

Uganda Kampala Country Kampala Jinja road 1936
Uganda. Kampala. Country on Kampala Jinja road. 1936, Uganda, Kampala



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Kampala Collection

Kampala is the capital and largest city of Uganda, located in the south-central part of the country, and is situated on a series of hills at an elevation of about 1,100 metres (3,600 ft). The city covers an area of 189.2 square kilometres (73 sq mi) and has a population estimated at 1.5 million people as of 2020. Kampala is home to many historical sites such as Kasubi Tombs, which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites; Buganda Palace; and Namirembe Cathedral. The city also has numerous parks, gardens, markets and shopping centres that attract visitors from all over the world. Kampala is known for its vibrant nightlife with bars and clubs offering live music performances throughout the week. Additionally, there are several cultural attractions such as Kabaka's Lake which offers boat rides around its islands or one can visit Mabira Forest Reserve for hiking or bird watching activities. Kampala offers something for everyone making it a great destination to explore in Africa.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Kampala collection from Media Storehouse features a stunning array of wall art and framed prints that showcase the beauty and diversity of Uganda's capital city. From vibrant street scenes to breathtaking landscapes, our collection captures the essence of Kampala in all its glory. One standout piece is a panoramic view of the city skyline at sunset, with towering skyscrapers set against a backdrop of orange and pink hues. Another striking image depicts traditional dancers performing against a colorful mural, showcasing the rich cultural heritage of Uganda. Other pieces in the Kampala collection highlight landmarks such as Independence Monument and Kasubi Tombs, while some focus on everyday life in the bustling city streets. Whether you're looking for bold statement pieces or subtle accents to complement your decor, there's something for everyone in this captivating collection.
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What are Kampala (Uganda Africa) art prints?

Kampala art prints are a collection of artistic works that showcase the beauty and culture of Uganda's capital city, Kampala. These prints feature a range of subjects, from iconic landmarks such as the Kasubi Tombs and Independence Monument to vibrant street scenes and colorful markets. The artwork is created by local artists who draw inspiration from their surroundings, capturing the essence of Kampala in their unique styles. These art prints are perfect for anyone looking to add some African flair to their home or office decor. They come in various sizes and can be framed or mounted on canvas for display. Each print is produced using high-quality materials to ensure longevity and durability. Whether you're an art enthusiast or simply appreciate the beauty of different cultures, Kampala art prints offer a glimpse into one of Africa's most dynamic cities. With its rich history, diverse population, and stunning landscapes, it's no wonder that Kampala has become a popular subject for artists around the world.
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What Kampala (Uganda Africa) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Kampala art prints that capture the beauty and culture of Uganda's capital city. From stunning aerial views of the city skyline to colorful street scenes, there is something for everyone. You can choose from a variety of styles and sizes to suit your taste and decor needs. Some popular options include prints featuring iconic landmarks like the Kasubi Tombs or Independence Monument, as well as vibrant market scenes showcasing local produce and crafts. There are also portraits of Ugandan people in traditional dress, providing an insight into the country's rich cultural heritage. Whether you're looking for a statement piece for your home or office, or simply want to add some African flair to your walls, we have plenty of Kampala art prints to choose from. With high-quality printing techniques and premium materials used throughout production, you can be sure that your print will look fantastic wherever you decide to display it.
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How do I buy Kampala (Uganda Africa) art prints?

To buy Kampala art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our extensive collection of images online. Once you have found the print that you like, simply add it to your cart and proceed to checkout. You will be prompted to enter your shipping and payment information before confirming your order. We offer a range of sizes and framing options for their prints, so be sure to select the one that best suits your needs. We also offer a variety of paper types, including matte, glossy, and metallic finishes. If you are looking for something specific or cannot find what you are looking for on their website, Media Storehouse may be able to source it for you through their network of photographers and artists. Buying Kampala art prints from Media Storehouse is a simple process that allows you to bring beautiful artwork into your home or office with ease.
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How much do Kampala (Uganda Africa) art prints cost?

We offer a wide range of Kampala art prints that vary in price depending on the size and type of print. Our collection includes high-quality photographic prints, canvas prints, framed prints, and posters featuring stunning images of Kampala's landscapes, cityscapes, people, and culture. We work with talented photographers from around the world to bring you unique and captivating artwork that captures the essence of this vibrant African city. Our prices are competitive and affordable for all budgets. Whether you're looking for a small poster or a large canvas print to decorate your home or office space, we have something for everyone. Our art prints make great gifts for friends and family who love Uganda or have a connection to Kampala. We take pride in our commitment to quality customer service and strive to ensure that every order is fulfilled promptly and efficiently without compromising on quality.
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How will my Kampala (Uganda Africa) art prints be delivered to me?

We offer a variety of delivery options for your Kampala art prints. We understand that our customers come from all over the world and have different needs when it comes to shipping. That's why we work with trusted carriers to ensure that your order is delivered safely and securely. For standard orders, we use a range of postal services depending on the destination country. This includes Royal Mail in the UK and USPS in the US. For international orders outside of these regions, we use DHL or FedEx. We also offer express delivery options for those who need their Kampala art prints quickly. Our express service uses priority shipping methods to ensure that your order arrives as soon as possible. No matter which delivery option you choose, rest assured that your Kampala art prints will be carefully packaged to prevent any damage during transit. We take great pride in delivering high-quality products to our customers around the world.