EditorialIndigena Ribeirinho do Zambeze. A native from the Zambezi . Dahomey and the Dahomans: being the journals of two missions to the King of Dahomey. London, 1851. Source: 10097.d.21.
EditorialMusiri, o Chefe da Garanganja. Musiri, the head of Garanganja. Garanganja was the name given by the Portuguese colonial administration in the region between the rivers Zambezi and Zaire. Dahomey and the Dahomans: being the journals of two missions to t...
EditorialPortugal. Portuguese gunboat commanded by Major Serpa Pinto, at the mouth of the Zambezi River. Used in the Anglo-Portuguese conflict: struggle of the Portuguese against the Makoldos, aided by the British. Engraving.
EditorialLIVINGSTONE, David (1813-1873). Scottish explorer. In 1852 he discovered the Victoria Falls on the Zambezi, and reached the Indian shores in 1856. Colored engraving.
EditorialThe Falls from the Narrow Neck near the Eastern Headland of the Outlet, F. Jones, 19th century, British, after Thomas Baines, 18201875, South African, 1865, Lithograph on medium, smooth, cream wove paper, Sheet: 14 3/8 x 22 1/8 inches (36.5 x 56.2 cm),...
EditorialThe Falls from the Western End of the Chasm, Print made by Day & Co., 18241913, British, unknown artist, after Thomas Baines, 18201875, South African, 1856, Lithograph on medium, smooth, cream wove paper, Sheet: 14 3/8 x 22 1/8 inches (36.5 x 56.2 cm),...
EditorialPortugal. Portuguese gunboat commanded by Major Serpa Pinto, at the mouth of the Zambezi River. Used in the Anglo-Portuguese conflict: struggle of the Portuguese against the Makoldos, aided by the British. Engraving.
EditorialVictoria Falls, Rhodesia (recto), The Gorge on The Zambezi River, below Victoria Falls, as seen from the Bridge (verso), J. Wilbur Read (American, 1866 - 1946), about 1910, Gelatin silver print.
EditorialLIVINGSTONE, David (1813-1873). Scottish explorer. In 1852 he discovered the Victoria Falls on the Zambezi, and reached the Indian shores in 1856. Colored engraving.
EditorialPortugal. Portuguese gunboat commanded by Major Serpa Pinto, at the mouth of the Zambezi River. Used in the Anglo-Portuguese conflict: struggle of the Portuguese against the Makoldos, aided by the British. Engraving. Colored.
EditorialPortugal. Portuguese gunboat commanded by Major Serpa Pinto, at the mouth of the Zambezi River. Used in the Anglo-Portuguese conflict: struggle of the Portuguese against the Makoldos, aided by the British. Engraving.
EditorialPortugal. Portuguese gunboat commanded by Major Serpa Pinto, at the mouth of the Zambezi River. Used in the Anglo-Portuguese conflict: struggle of the Portuguese against the Makoldos, aided by the British. Engraving. Colored.
EditorialMusiri, o Chefe da Garanganja. Musiri, the head of Garanganja. Garanganja was the name given by the Portuguese colonial administration in the region between the rivers Zambezi and Zaire. Dahomey and the Dahomans: being the journals of two missions to t...
EditorialIndigena Ribeirinho do Zambeze. A native from the Zambezi . Dahomey and the Dahomans: being the journals of two missions to the King of Dahomey. London, 1851. Source: 10097.d.21.
EditorialPortugal. Portuguese gunboat commanded by Major Serpa Pinto, at the mouth of the Zambezi River. Used in the Anglo-Portuguese conflict: struggle of the Portuguese against the Makoldos, aided by the British. Engraving. Colored.
EditorialPortugal. Portuguese gunboat commanded by Major Serpa Pinto, at the mouth of the Zambezi River. Used in the Anglo-Portuguese conflict: struggle of the Portuguese against the Makoldos, aided by the British. Engraving.
EditorialPortugal. Portuguese gunboat commanded by Major Serpa Pinto, at the mouth of the Zambezi River. Used in the Anglo-Portuguese conflict: struggle of the Portuguese against the Makoldos, aided by the British. Engraving. Colored.
EditorialPortugal. Portuguese gunboat commanded by Major Serpa Pinto, at the mouth of the Zambezi River. Used in the Anglo-Portuguese conflict: struggle of the Portuguese against the Makoldos, aided by the British. Engraving.
EditorialLIVINGSTONE, David (1813-1873). Scottish explorer. In 1852 he discovered the Victoria Falls on the Zambezi, and reached the Indian shores in 1856. Colored engraving.