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26 results filtered with: Zulu (African people)
  • A Zulu medicine man dancing in order to detect which one of the women seated around them has bewitched their ruler. Gouache by W.R.S. Stott, 1928.
  • Zululand: a married Zulu woman with a pyramidal hairdressing. Photograph.
  • Zululand, South Africa: a woman witch doctor. Photograph.
  • [Undated handbill (1850?) advertising "a display of African tribesmen in traditonal costumes at Cosmorama Rooms, Regent Street, London].
  • A Zulu medicine man or shaman. Halftone.
  • Five Zulu men standing in a line holding shields. Colour process print, ca. 1909.
  • A Zulu medicine man or shaman performing a ritual to fend off a hailstorm, South Africa. Halftone after Trappist Mission, Natal.
  • Five Zulu men standing in a line holding shields. Colour process print, ca. 1909.
  • Battle of Ulundi, part of the Zulu War, South Africa: with a numbered key. Wood engraving.
  • Royal Aquarium : Cetewayo's daughters : Farinis Zulu Princesses : Unolala, Adza Mvoula and her baby Umgane, Unomadloza.
  • Zulu Kafirs : Exhibition of native Zulu Kafirs, with the sanction of the colonial authorities ...  / St. George's Gallery, Hyde Park Corner, Piccadilly, formerly the Chinese Museum (including both galleries).
  • A white doctor vaccinating a African child, surrounded by crowds of women and children waiting to be vaccinated. Process print by Meisenbach after a photograph.
  • Last three weeks of the Zulu Kafirs, in London ... / St. George's Gallery, Hyde Park Corner, Piccadilly, formerly the Chinese Museum (including both galleries).
  • South Africa: Zulu women, bare-chested and wearing ornamental jewellery, posing outside a mud hut. Photograph, 1880/1890.
  • Zulu Kafirs, St. George's Gallery ...
  • Zulu Kafirs, St. George's Gallery ...
  • South Africa: a group of Zulu men with rifles. Albumen print.
  • A Zulu medicine man or shaman performing a ritual to fend off a hailstorm, South Africa. Halftone after Trappist Mission, Natal.
  • South Africa: two Zulu chiefs: Shingana (half brother of Cetshwayo, the Zulu King) and Ndabuko, Maduna (brother of Cetshwayo). Albumen print.
  • South Africa: Natal people eating. Albumen print.
  • Zulu Kafirs : Exhibition of native Zulu Kafirs, with the sanction of the colonial authorities ...  / St. George's Gallery, Hyde Park Corner, Piccadilly, formerly the Chinese Museum (including both galleries).
  • A fat complacent Briton sits on a stool while a Zulu man writes "Despise not your enemy" on a blackboard. Wood engraving by Swain after J. Tenniel, 1879.
  • Zulu Kafirs : Exhibition of native Zulu Kafirs, with the sanction of the colonial authorities ...  / St. George's Gallery, Hyde Park Corner, Piccadilly, formerly the Chinese Museum (including both galleries).
  • A Zulu medicine woman or shaman practising in Basutoland, South Africa. Halftone after a photograph by L. Fairclough.
  • Important notice! : Edmonds' late Wombwell's Royal Windsor Castle Menagerie, will exhibit at Shrewsbury, on Friday, Saturday, and Monday, August 23rd, 24th, and 26th, and at Wellington, on Tuesday, augiust 27th, 1861, accompanied by that extraordinary race of men, the Zulu Kaffirs, or WILD MEN! of Africa : Maxos and Nonswenzo - who will go through their wonderful and extraordinary performances at each exhibition ...
  • South Africa: two African men; Dinizulu and Ndabuko (brother of Cetshwayo, the Zulu King). Albumen print.