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| Archive Reference / Library Class No. | D3287/89/6 |
| Title | Photographs to illustrate H. de Laessoe's Journal of the first voyage from Walkers Drift to the mouth of the Zambesi [Zambezi], from August to September 1903, presented by him to Philip Lyttelton Gell (D3287/85/10) |
| Date | 1902-1903 |
| Description | Captioned photograph album, beginning with photographs of dead game animals (lioness, antelopes, rhinceros, hippopotamus, warthogs, etc.); the camp and huts at Tsheti [Sebungwe, Zimbabwe]; African people and village scenes; scenery on the Zambezi. Followed by a series of photographs of 'A voyage down the Zambesi August-September 1903' including the African crew of the boats, the start from Walkers drift, and then river scenes taken from the boat: Kariba Gorge [Zambia / Zimbabwe], Caxomba Portuguese settlement, Tschipendezia Gorge, Nyambari rapid at Tshikoa, Kebrabassa Gorge and Rapids [Cabora Bassa, Mozambique], Boroma Cathedral and Mission, and Tete [Mozambique]. |
| Extent | 1 volume |
| Level | Item |
| Repository | Derbyshire Record Office |
| Archive Creator | Gell family of Hopton Hall, Wirksworth |
| Privacy Notice | Data Subjects in Archives Privacy Notice |
| Format | Photographic |
| Related Material | See also D3287/85/10 for the accompanying account of this journey. |
| Term | British Empire |
| Colonialism |
| Geographical exploration |
| Travel abroad |
| Explorers |
| Indigenous populations |
| African peoples |
| Travel |
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