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Background imageRelated Images Collection: Lowland Gorilla, (Gorilla gorilla), Skulls of poached animals, Korup National Park, Cameroon

Lowland Gorilla, (Gorilla gorilla), Skulls of poached animals, Korup National Park, Cameroon

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Beautiful Cameroon Africa woman in native costume with head dress and colorful costume

Beautiful Cameroon Africa woman in native costume with head dress and colorful costume in green gown (MR)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: FISHER BIRD. Nest of the fisher bird on the Sanaga River, Cameroon. Line engraving, 18th century

FISHER BIRD. Nest of the fisher bird on the Sanaga River, Cameroon. Line engraving, 18th century

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Njoyas Kingdom map

Njoyas Kingdom map
Njoyas Kingdom, Cameroon

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Exposition Coloniale Internationale, Paris

Exposition Coloniale Internationale, Paris
Exposition Coloniale in Paris - Grand Palace of Cameroon/Togo Date: circa 1910s

Background imageRelated Images Collection: A woman from Cameroon

A woman from Cameroon
People of the Cerere tribe in Senegal preparing a drink by fermenting grain (millet). Date: circa 1910s

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Cameroon - Douala. The Canoe Port

Cameroon - Douala. The Canoe Port Date: circa 1910s

Background imageRelated Images Collection: A woman from Cameroon

A woman from Cameroon
A Bamoun tribal woman from Cameroon, Africa Date: circa 1910s

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Cameroonian Village

Cameroonian Village
A village with simple mudbrick houses in Cameroon, Central Africa Date: circa 1910s

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Throne of the Sultan of Foumban, Cameroon

Throne of the Sultan of Foumban, Cameroon
The delightful and oppulent throne of the Sultan of Foumban, Cameroon Date: circa 1920s

Background imageRelated Images Collection: British gun battery in action, Cameroon, Africa, WW1

British gun battery in action, Cameroon, Africa, WW1
A British gun battery in action in Cameroon, west central Africa, during the First World War. The officer on the right is Lieutenant Colonel Haywood DSO. Date: circa 1914-1916

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Interior of Fort Dschang, Cameroon, Africa, WW1

Interior of Fort Dschang, Cameroon, Africa, WW1
Interior view of Fort Dschang, Cameroon, west central Africa, during the First World War. Date: 1914

Background imageRelated Images Collection: British battalion boarding a train for Cameroon, Africa, WW1

British battalion boarding a train for Cameroon, Africa, WW1
A British colonial battalion boarding a train for Cameroon, west central Africa, during the First World War. They belong to the 1st Battalion, Nigeria Regiment

Background imageRelated Images Collection: French trench at Sava, Cameroon, Africa, WW1

French trench at Sava, Cameroon, Africa, WW1
View of a French trench at Sava, Cameroon, west central Africa, during the First World War. Date: 1914

Background imageRelated Images Collection: British attack, Fort Dschang, Cameroon, Africa, WW1

British attack, Fort Dschang, Cameroon, Africa, WW1
British attack on Fort Dschang, German Cameroon, west central Africa, during the First World War. Showing the blowing up of the main gateway. Date: 1914

Background imageRelated Images Collection: British battalion on a train for Cameroon, Africa, WW1

British battalion on a train for Cameroon, Africa, WW1
A British colonial battalion on a train for Cameroon, west central Africa, during the First World War. They belong to the 1st Battalion, Nigeria Regiment

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Native troops building shelters, Cameroon, Africa, WW1

Native troops building shelters, Cameroon, Africa, WW1
Native troops and carriers building shelters in German Cameroon, west central Africa, during the First World War. Date: 1914

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Top of Sava Hill, Mora, Cameroon, Africa, WW1

Top of Sava Hill, Mora, Cameroon, Africa, WW1
View at the top of Sava Hill, the base of the Allied Forces at Mora, Cameroon, west central Africa, during the First World War. Date: September 1914

Background imageRelated Images Collection: M. I. N. Regiment group photo, Cameroon, Africa, WW1

M. I. N. Regiment group photo, Cameroon, Africa, WW1
Lieutenant Lane of the M.I.N. Regiment, in a group photo with native soldiers at Sava, Cameroon, west central Africa, during the First World War. Date: 1914

Background imageRelated Images Collection: British soldiers at Gama, Cameroon, Africa, WW1

British soldiers at Gama, Cameroon, Africa, WW1
British soldiers at Gama, Cameroon, west central Africa, during the First World War, from left to right: Major Wright, Lieutenant Cook, General Cunliffe, Lieutenant Colonel Briscet(?)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: British demolishing Fort Dschang, Cameroon, Africa, WW1

British demolishing Fort Dschang, Cameroon, Africa, WW1
British forces demolishing Fort Dschang, German Cameroon, west central Africa, during the First World War. Date: 1914

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Station on Susa North Railway, Cameroon, Africa, WW1

Station on Susa North Railway, Cameroon, Africa, WW1
View of a station on the Susa North Railway, German Cameroon, west central Africa, around the time of the First World War. Date: circa 1914

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Taking guns across at Nloke Bridge, Cameroon, WW1

Taking guns across at Nloke Bridge, Cameroon, WW1
African natives taking guns across the river at Nloke Bridge, Cameroon, west central Africa, during the First World War. Date: 6 December 1914

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Troops leaving for Duala, Cameroon, Africa, WW1

Troops leaving for Duala, Cameroon, Africa, WW1
British troops at Freetown, Sierra Leone, leaving for an attack on a German fort at Duala (Douala), Cameroon, west central Africa, during the First World War. Date: circa 1914

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Native huts near Mora, Cameroon, Africa, WW1

Native huts near Mora, Cameroon, Africa, WW1
Native huts in a village near Mora, Cameroon, west central Africa, around the time of the First World War, showing people and horses. Date: circa 1914

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Troops leaving for Duala, Cameroon, Africa, WW1

Troops leaving for Duala, Cameroon, Africa, WW1
British troops at Freetown, Sierra Leone, leaving for an attack on a German fort at Duala (Douala), Cameroon, west central Africa, during the First World War. Date: circa 1914

Background imageRelated Images Collection: British naval gun in action, Cameroon, Africa, WW1

British naval gun in action, Cameroon, Africa, WW1
A British naval 12-pounder gun in action in Cameroon, west central Africa, during the First World War. Date: circa 1914-1916

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Native carriers, Fort Dschang, Cameroon, Africa, WW1

Native carriers, Fort Dschang, Cameroon, Africa, WW1
Native carriers at Fort Dschang, German Cameroon, west central Africa, during the First World War. Date: 1914

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Olive baboon

Olive baboon
Male olive baboon (Papio cynocephalus anubis). Photographed at Limbe Wildlife Centre, Cameroon, Africa

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Orphaned guenons

Orphaned guenons. Moustached guenon (Cercopithecus cephus) (right) and a Mona guenon (Cercopithecus mona) (left) clutching each other. The parents of both monkeys were killed for the bushmeat trade

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Orphaned guenons

Orphaned guenons. Moustached guenon (Cercopithecus cephus) (left) and a Mona guenon (Cercopithecus mona) (right) being bottle-fed by a conservation worker

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Mona guenon

Mona guenon (Cercopithecus mona). Photographed at Limbe Wildlife Centre, Cameroon, Africa

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Olive baboon

Olive baboon
Male olive baboon (Papio cynocephalus anubis). Photographed at Limbe Wildlife Centre, Cameroon, Africa

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Cross river gorilla

Cross river gorilla (Gorilla gorilla diehli). This is the most endangered species of gorilla. Photographed at Limbe Wildlife Centre, Cameroon, Africa

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Cross river gorilla

Cross river gorilla (Gorilla gorilla diehli). This is the most endangered species of gorilla. Photographed at Limbe Wildlife Centre, Cameroon, Africa

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Captive gorilla

Captive gorilla. Western lowland gorilla (Gorilla gorilla gorilla) encaged at night for protection. Photographed at Limbe Wildlife Centre Cameroon, Africa

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Orphaned drill

Orphaned drill (Mandrillus leucophaeus). The drill is an extremely endangered species due to the trade in bushmeat. This infant was confiscated at a market in Nyassosso, Africa

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Drill

Drill
Male drill (Mandrillus leucophaeus). The drill is an extremely endangered species due to the trade in bushmeat. Photographed at Limbe Wildlife Centre, Cameroon, Africa

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Gorillas hand

Gorillas hand. The hand of the Cross river gorilla (Gorilla gorilla diehli) holding a stick. Gorillas are pentadactyl (having five fingers and toes on each hand and foot) as are all the primates

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Gorilla and human

Gorilla and human. Western lowland gorilla (Gorilla gorilla gorilla) holding hands with a human. Photographed at Limbe Wildlife Centre Cameroon, Africa

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Drill

Drill
Male drill (Mandrillus leucophaeus). The drill is an extremely endangered species due to the trade in bushmeat. Photographed at Limbe Wildlife Centre, Cameroon, Africa

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Paul Gascoigne kisses his shirt in celebration after victory over Cameroon at Italia 90

Paul Gascoigne kisses his shirt in celebration after 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 kisses his shirt in celebration after victory over Cameroon at the Stadio San Paolo, Naples

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Football - International Friendly - England vs. Cameroon. Chris Sutton of England

Football - International Friendly - England vs. Cameroon. Chris Sutton of England
Football - International Friendly - England vs. Cameroon Chris Sutton of England

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Cameroon, Africa - In the Bush

Cameroon, Africa - In the Bush

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Cameroon, Africa - Bonaku

Cameroon, Africa - Bonaku
Basle Missionary Station at Bonaku, Cameroon - at a natural harbour at the mouth of the Cameroon River

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Racial / African Types 19C

Racial / African Types 19C
Various African types, including Ashanti, Loango, Cameroon, Bantu, Somali, Abyssinian, Madagascan, Zulu, Masai, Waganda, Bush couple, Namaqua, Nyam-Nyam, Dinka

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Cameroon / Bay 1891

Cameroon / Bay 1891
Bay of Cameroon, West Africa, at an unidentified location on the sea coast (possibly Douala)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Long-nosed Distichodus Fish Angola, Zaire and Cameroon

Long-nosed Distichodus Fish Angola, Zaire and Cameroon
KEL-705 Long-nosed Distichodus Fish Angola, Zaire and Cameroon Distichodus lusosso Ken Lucas Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway



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