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Background imageRelated Images Collection: Helmet Mask early 1900s Equatorial Africa Cameroon

Helmet Mask early 1900s Equatorial Africa Cameroon
Helmet Mask, early 1900s. Equatorial Africa, Cameroon, possibly Kom, early 20th century. Wood, pigment; overall: 33 x 63.5 x 41.9 cm (13 x 25 x 16 1/2 in.)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Faro river, located in the Faro-Lobeke hunting zone, looking north-eastwards towards mountains of

Faro river, located in the Faro-Lobeke hunting zone, looking north-eastwards towards mountains of the Adamawa Plateau
savanna woodland, doka, vista, hunting zone, mountains, adamawa, colou, Gallo Landscapes, 933119278

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Faro river, located in the Faro-Lobeke hunting zone, looking eastwards

Faro river, located in the Faro-Lobeke hunting zone, looking eastwards, near to Faro National Park, Northern Cameroon
savanna woodland, doka, vista, hunting zone, mountains, faro lobeke, c, Gallo Landscapes, 933119896

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Map Of The Cameroons, Scene Of One Of Britains Campaigns During World War One

Map Of The Cameroons, Scene Of One Of Britains Campaigns During World War One. From The Illustrated War News Published 1915

Background imageRelated Images Collection: GM1E53I05TA01

GM1E53I05TA01
Crowds line the street during the arrival of Pope Benedict XVI in Cameroons capital Yaounde March 17, 2009. Pope Benedict arrived in Africa on Tuesday on his first trip to the continent as pontiff

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Tail: Cameroon Airlines

Tail: Cameroon Airlines
Boeing 747 cameroon Airlines (c) Shaw The Flight Collection Not To Be Reproduced Without Permission

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Football - Englands Rio Ferdinand during the game between England

Football - Englands Rio Ferdinand during the game between England and Cameroon at Wembley Stadium, London, England on the 15th November 1997

Background imageRelated Images Collection: World Cup 1990 Quarter Finals England 3 Cameroon 2 after extra time

World Cup 1990 Quarter Finals England 3 Cameroon 2 after extra time at Naples Cameroon footballer Emmanuel Kunde celebrates scoring his penalty equaliser againt England

Background imageRelated Images Collection: World Cup 1990 England 3 Cameroon 2 after extra time at

World Cup 1990 England 3 Cameroon 2 after extra time at Naples Cameroon team salute the fans on a lap of honour, after losing their Quarter-Final match

Background imageRelated Images Collection: World Cup Finals Quarter Final Match 1990 San Paolo Stadium in Naples Italy

World Cup Finals Quarter Final Match 1990 San Paolo Stadium in Naples Italy England 3 v Cameroon 2 aet Englands David Platt turns away to celebrate after scoring the opening goal

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Paul Scholes celebrates scoring for England November 1997 against Cameroon at

Paul Scholes celebrates scoring for England November 1997 against Cameroon at Wembley

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Prince and Princess of Wales Official Visit to Cameroon in West Africa

Prince and Princess of Wales Official Visit to Cameroon in West Africa. Princess Diana observing at a display of traditional dancing at the Bamena electrification plant

Background imageRelated Images Collection: World Cup 1990 Quarter Final England 3 Cameroon 2 after extra time

World Cup 1990 Quarter Final England 3 Cameroon 2 after extra time Paul Gascoigne takes the ball past Cyrille Makanaky of Cameroon

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Diana, Princess of Wales, with seven year old Arnaud Wambo from Cameroon

Diana, Princess of Wales, with seven year old Arnaud Wambo from Cameroon. He received life-saving heart surgery at Harefield Hospital, Middlesex, by leading surgeon Magdi Yacoub

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Flag of Cameroon

Flag of Cameroon
Proportion 2:3, Flag of Cameroon

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Kirdi Village, Mokolo, Cameroon, Africa

Kirdi Village, Mokolo, Cameroon, Africa. The Kirdi (or Kapsiki) people are cattle keepers in the Mandara Hills along the Nigerian border in the area of Margui-Wandala between Mokolo and Bourrah

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Office of colonial agent Hecker in French Equatorial Africa

Office of colonial agent Hecker in French Equatorial Africa
Office (Factorerie) of colonial agent A. Hecker in Pointe-Noire, a city on the west coast of French Equatorial Africa (Afrique Ú▒Áatoriale franþí®se, AEF; today Republic of the Congo)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Portrait of a Mandrill

Portrait of a Mandrill
Mandrill Monkey Male on Black Background Portrait

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Ginger flower -Zingiber officinale-, Cameroon, Central Africa, Africa

Ginger flower -Zingiber officinale-, Cameroon, Central Africa, Africa

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Bamum Woman - Cameroon - Extensive back scarification

Bamum Woman - Cameroon - Extensive back scarification
A Bamum Woman and child from Cameroon, Central Africa, showing dramatic and extensive back scarification in regular patterns. Date: circa early 1930s

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Bornu mounted warrriors (cavalry) in Ceremonial Battle Dress

Bornu mounted warrriors (cavalry) in Ceremonial Battle Dress. The Bornu Empire ) was an African state of Nigeria from 1380 to 1893

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Nigerian troops entrained on the Northern Railway German Cameroon WWI

Nigerian troops entrained on the Northern Railway German Cameroon WWI

Background imageRelated Images Collection: CAMEROON, Pouss. Traditional obus shaped houses in northern cameroon, in the village

CAMEROON, Pouss. Traditional obus shaped houses in northern cameroon, in the village
Cameroon, Pouss. Traditional obus shaped houses in northern Cameroon, in the village of Pouss

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Ethnic groups of Africa, 1880s C017 / 6928

Ethnic groups of Africa, 1880s C017 / 6928
Ethnic groups of Africa, 19th-century artwork. The groups are: 1. Ashanti; 2. Loango woman; 3. Cameroon; 4. Baluba; 5. Somali; 6. Abyssinian woman; 7. Howa; 8. Herero women; 9. Ovambo; 10. Akka; 11

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Fulbe woman from Cameroon

Fulbe woman from Cameroon
Cameroon, Africa - A seated bare-breasted Fulbe woman and a Fezzan bedouin arab woman from Southern Libya. Date: circa 1920s

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Gorillas foot

Gorillas foot. The foot of the Cross river gorilla (Gorilla gorilla diehli). Gorillas are able to grasp both with their hands and their feet. Photographed at Limbe Wildlife Centre, Cameroon, Africa

Background imageRelated Images Collection: GAFR2A-00003

GAFR2A-00003
Chiefs throne inlaid with ebony and ivory, Cameroons. Printed color halftone reproduction of a photograph

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Paul Gascoigne appeals for a foul at Italia 90

Paul Gascoigne appeals for a foul at Italia 90
Football - 1990 World Cup - Quarter-Final: England 3 Cameroon 2 a.e.t.(1/7/1990) Englands Paul Gascoigne complains to referee Edgardo Codesal after being fouled during the game at the Stadio San

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Paul Gascoigne celebrates victory over Cameroon at Italia 90

Paul Gascoigne celebrates victory over Cameroon at Italia 90
Football - 1990 World Cup - Quarter-Final: England 3 Cameroon 2 a.e.t.(1/7/1990) Englands Paul Gascoigne celebrates victory over Cameroon at the Stadio San Paolo, Naples, Italy

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Paul Gascoigne looks furious as the referee ignores his appeal for a foul at Italia 90

Paul Gascoigne looks furious as the referee ignores his appeal for a foul at Italia 90
Football - 1990 World Cup - Quarter-Final: England 3 Cameroon 2 a.e.t.(1/7/1990) Englands Paul Gascoigne looks furiously at referee Edgardo Codesal after being fouled during the game at the Stadio

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Elephant / Elephant-nose / Elephant-snout / Mormyrid Fish have electric organs which have

Elephant / Elephant-nose / Elephant-snout / Mormyrid Fish have electric organs which have the ability to emit
LA-186 Peters Elephant FISH / Elephant-Nose / Elephant-snout / Ubangi Mormyrid Distribution: West & central Africa - Congo, Nigeria, Cameroon Gnathonemus petersii Fam: Mormyridae

Background imageRelated Images Collection: GM1E53J083D01

GM1E53J083D01
Young faithful receive a blessing by Pope Benedict XVi during a mass of Vespers outside the Marie Reine des Aprotes Basilic in Yaounde March 18, 2009

Background imageRelated Images Collection: International Friendly match at Wembley Stadium. England 2 v Cameroon 0

International Friendly match at Wembley Stadium. England 2 v Cameroon 0. Robbie Fowler celebrates his goal for England. 15th November 1997

Background imageRelated Images Collection: World Cup 1990 Quarter final England 3 Cameroon 2 after extra

World Cup 1990 Quarter final England 3 Cameroon 2 after extra time Paul Gascoigne on the ball for england

Background imageRelated Images Collection: WW1 - Cameroon Campaign - Gun-Boat in the Cameroons

WW1 - Cameroon Campaign - Gun-Boat in the Cameroons
WW1 - A six-inch gun-boat with crew in action on the Wouri River in Cameroon, West Africa. The Cameroon Campaign was a theatre of the First World War that involved the British

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Captain C T M Fuller, HMS Cumberland, WW1

Captain C T M Fuller, HMS Cumberland, WW1
Captain Cyril Thomas Moulden Fuller (1874-1942) of HMS Cumberland, serving in Cameroon, west central Africa, during the early stages of the First World War. Later in his career he became an admiral

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Alfred Saker

Alfred Saker
ALFRED SAKER - English missionary in the Cameroons, translated bible into Duala : Livingstone considered him the most influential missionary in west Africa. Date: 1814 - 1880

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Four Horned Chameleon, Trioceros (Chamaeleo) quadricornis, Native to the Cameroons

Four Horned Chameleon, Trioceros (Chamaeleo) quadricornis, Native to the Cameroons. Habitat: Dense Montane Rain Forest

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Four Horned Chameleon, Trioceros (Chamaeleo) quadricornis, Native to the Cameroons

Four Horned Chameleon, Trioceros (Chamaeleo) quadricornis, Native to the Cameroons. Habitat: Dense Montane Rain Forest

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Western lowland gorilla (Gorilla gorilla gorilla), Ngaga Odzala - Kokoua National Park

Western lowland gorilla (Gorilla gorilla gorilla), Ngaga Odzala - Kokoua National Park
Western lowland gorilla, Ngaga Odzala, Kokoua National Park, Congo

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Dongola race horse 1841

Dongola race horse 1841

Background imageRelated Images Collection: African white race horse 1841

African white race horse 1841

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Cameroon sailfin chameleon

Cameroon sailfin chameleon
The Cameroon sailfin chameleon (also known as the Cameroon two-horned mountain chameleon), Trioceros montium

Background imageRelated Images Collection: School in Cameroon

School in Cameroon
Illustration of a school in Cameroon

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Housing and warehouse of a factory in Bibundi (Cameroon)

Housing and warehouse of a factory in Bibundi (Cameroon)
Illustration of a Housing and warehouse of a factory in Bibundi (Cameroon)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Imperial administrative building in Cameroon

Imperial administrative building in Cameroon
Antique illustration of a Imperial administrative building in Cameroon

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Sanatorium in Malimba (Cameroon)

Sanatorium in Malimba (Cameroon)
Antique illustration of Sanatorium in Malimba (Cameroon)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Earthas human-generated nighttime lights for the calendar year 2003

Earthas human-generated nighttime lights for the calendar year 2003
This image shows Earthas human-generated nighttime lights for the calendar year 2003, based on observations by the Defense Meteorological Satellite Program Operational Line Scanner



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