Uganda -- Officials and employees
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
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Letters from Geoffrey Bussell Masefield
Letters from Geoffrey Bussell Masefield (and one from his wife, Joy) while at the Imperial College of Tropical Agriculture in Trinidad (1934-1935) and as an Agricultural Officer in Uganda (1935-1945).
Shelfmark: MSS.Brit.Emp.s.568
Extents: 218 ff.
Dates:
1934-1945
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Papers of Catherine I. M. Hastie relating to community development in Uganda
"The value of home economics education in a developing country": text of an address, with illustrative material used in community development work in Uganda.
Shelfmark: MSS.Afr.s.1896
Extents: 1 box
Dates:
1946-1962
Collection
Papers of Dr. Clement John Baker and Lt. George Baker
Clement Baker's diaries, 1901, 1902, 1904, 1908 and 1909, and papers as Medical and Sanitary officer in Uganda, 1902-1928 (including correspondence, maps, reports, photographs, etc. relating to sleeping sickness and the bubonic plague).George Baker's journal and papers relating to his journey overland from Ceylon to England, 1822-1823.
Extents: 4 boxes
Dates:
1822-1823, 1901-1928
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Papers of J. T. Fleming
Correspondence, press cuttings, etc. as Administrative Officer, Provincial Native Courts Adviser, Head of Uganda Law School, and Senior Courts Adviser in Entebbe.
Shelfmark: MSS.Afr.s.1686
Extents: 1 box
Dates:
1951-1965
Collection
Papers of John Rutherford Parkin Postlethwaite
Scrapbooks containing letters, press cuttings, leaflets etc., relating to service in Uganda.
Extents: 2 Volumes
Dates:
1909-1932
Collection
Papers of Sir Robert Thorne Coryndon (2)
Papers as Governor of Uganda and Governor of Kenya. Also biographical material and correspondence. The years with the British South Africa Company are mainly represented by unofficial correspondence and Coryndon's own articles for magazines. No papers relating to his service under Rhodes survive in this collection. A small part of the collection is formed by correspondence and papers (1926-1931) of Sir Edward Grigg (Coryndon's successor in Kenya), along with papers (1913-1930) of…
Extents: 18 boxes
Dates:
1903-1947
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Typescripts by Ellen Kathleen Fenning
Accounts by Ellen Kathleen Fenning of the consecration of the Anglican Cathedral at Entebbe (13th September 1919), and her impressions of the country and people while on safari with her husband, Captain G.E. Fenning (DSO), Assistant Director of Surveys in Uganda. Also 2 circular letters (1921), dealing with her domestic arrangements and the difficulties of child-care in Uganda. Typescript and photocopied typescript.
Shelfmark: MSS.Afr.s.2144
Extents: 64 Leaves
Dates:
[1919-1921]