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Background imageRelated Images Collection: Head from Rafin Kura, Nigeria, 500 BC - 200 AD (terracotta)

Head from Rafin Kura, Nigeria, 500 BC - 200 AD (terracotta)
DBP412940 Head from Rafin Kura, Nigeria, 500 BC - 200 AD (terracotta) by Nok Culture; height: 36 cm; Private Collection; Photo eDirk Bakker; African, out of copyright

Background imageRelated Images Collection: John Mayall of John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers with his wife Pamela and children Tracey

John Mayall of John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers with his wife Pamela and children Tracey, Jason, Gary and Benedict their Nigerian baby who they have adopted. 22nd October 1965

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Norway, Troms, Havnnes, Air dried Stockfish cod heads primarily for West Africa, principally Nigeria

Norway, Troms, Havnnes, Air dried Stockfish cod heads primarily for West Africa, principally Nigeria, where they are used in soup

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Map Showing the German Cameroon Colony, 1916. Creator: Unknown

Map Showing the German Cameroon Colony, 1916. Creator: Unknown
Map Showing the German Cameroon Colony, 1916. German Cameroon was an African colony of the German Empire from 1884 to 1916

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Ibo Women, Nigeria - Traditional Dancing

Ibo Women, Nigeria - Traditional Dancing - note the Igbo ankle rattles. Date: circa 1950s

Background imageRelated Images Collection: John Boko Cobham, a king of Old Calabar (Southern Nigeria), 1912. Artist: Harry Johnston

John Boko Cobham, a king of Old Calabar (Southern Nigeria), 1912. Artist: Harry Johnston
John Boko Cobham, a king of Old Calabar (Southern Nigeria), 1912. From The Living Races of Mankind, Vol. II. [Hutchinson & Co, London, 1912]

Background imageRelated Images Collection: An Igbo woman wearing ankle plates, Nigeria, West Africa, 1922. Artist: Northcote Thomas

An Igbo woman wearing ankle plates, Nigeria, West Africa, 1922. Artist: Northcote Thomas
An Igbo woman wearing ankle plates, Nigeria, West Africa, 1922. From Peoples of All Nations, Their Life Today and the Story of Their Past, volume I: Abyssinia to the British Empire

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Lagos, Nigeria in 1984 and 2022

Lagos, Nigeria in 1984 and 2022
Color satellite image of Lagos, Nigeria in 1984 and 2022

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Lagos, Nigeria in 2022

Lagos, Nigeria in 2022
Color satellite image of Lagos, the most populous city in Nigeria, in 2022

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Lagos in 1984

Lagos in 1984
Color satellite image of Lagos, Nigeria, in 1984

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Nigeria with borders

Nigeria with borders
Color satellite image of Nigeria and neighbouring countries

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Nigeria with mask

Nigeria with mask
Color satellite image of Nigeria, with mask

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Nigeria and neighbouring countries

Nigeria and neighbouring countries
Color satellite image of Nigeria and neighbouring countries

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Nigeria with borders and mask

Nigeria with borders and mask
Color satellite image of Nigeria, with borders and mask

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The Wider Image: Nigerias restive north

The Wider Image: Nigerias restive north
Two girls dressed in hijabs walk away from a house along the railway line in Zaria, in Kaduna state, Nigeria, February 2, 2016

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Beans and rice on display for sale are seen inside a shop at a market in Lagos

Beans and rice on display for sale are seen inside a shop at a market in Lagos, Nigeria August 16, 2019. REUTERS/Temilade Adelaja - RC195A305780

Background imageRelated Images Collection: A general view shows Vaduz Castle in Liechtensteins capital Vaduz

A general view shows Vaduz Castle in Liechtensteins capital Vaduz in this March 14, 2012 file photo. Nigeria accused Liechtenstein of using legal challenges as a pretext to cling on to 185 million

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Bell in the form of a head, 16th to 19th century (cast copper alloy)

Bell in the form of a head, 16th to 19th century (cast copper alloy)
1068409 Bell in the form of a head, 16th to 19th century (cast copper alloy) by African School; 14.29 cm; Dallas Museum of Art, Texas, USA; (add.info.: Lower Niger Bronze Industry); gift of Mr

Background imageRelated Images Collection: A Tuareg, Niger

A Tuareg, Niger Nigeria. Date of Photograph:1966

Background imageRelated Images Collection: A condemned, Nigeria, in a village in the desert

A condemned, Nigeria, in a village in the desert Nigeria. Date of Photograph:1966

Background imageRelated Images Collection: On the Niger River

On the Niger River Nigeria. Date of Photograph:1966

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The Niger

The Niger Nigeria. Date of Photograph:1967

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Upper Egypt, 2004, in the Roman granite quarry called Mons Claudianus

Upper Egypt, 2004, in the Roman granite quarry called Mons Claudianus (for the columns at the Pantheon) Nigeria. Date of Photograph:2004

Background imageRelated Images Collection: On the shores of the Niger

On the shores of the Niger Nigeria. Date of Photograph:1964

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Northern Nigeria

Northern Nigeria Nigeria. Date of Photograph:1984

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Kukuruku tradition, Bendel State, Nigeria, West Africa

Kukuruku tradition, Bendel State, Nigeria, West Africa
Kukuruku tribal tradition for a young mans coming of age ceremony, Bendel State, Nigeria, West Africa (then in the British Empire). Date: 1922

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Ovra dancer, Ebo tribe, Benin, Nigeria, West Africa

Ovra dancer, Ebo tribe, Benin, Nigeria, West Africa
Ovra dancer in full costume, Ebo (Edo) tribe, Benin, Nigeria, West Africa. Date: 1922

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Four young women, Nigeria, West Africa

Four young women, Nigeria, West Africa
Four young women with fashionable headdresses and hairstyles, Nigeria, West Africa. Date: 1922

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Two young Fulani women, Nigeria, West Africa

Two young Fulani women, Nigeria, West Africa
Two young Fulani (Fula) women, Nigeria, West Africa. Date: 1922

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Cylindrical human head, from Ife, 12th - 15th century (terracotta)

Cylindrical human head, from Ife, 12th - 15th century (terracotta)
DBP412908 Cylindrical human head, from Ife, 12th - 15th century (terracotta) by Yoruba Culture; height: 16 cm; Private Collection; Photo eDirk Bakker; African, out of copyright

Background imageRelated Images Collection: John Umelo an apprentice engineer from Nigeria, who can only get employment as a bus

John Umelo an apprentice engineer from Nigeria, who can only get employment as a bus cleaner due to the colour bar. 11th March 1954

Background imageRelated Images Collection: A Nigerian dancer from the Efik tribe stops at the end of a traditional dance for The

A Nigerian dancer from the Efik tribe stops at the end of a traditional dance for The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh during their Royal Tour

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Commonwealth Immigration Act comes into force at London Heathrow Airport. 1st July 1962

Commonwealth Immigration Act comes into force at London Heathrow Airport. 1st July 1962. One of the passenger from the B.O.A.C. flight 264 from Lagos passing through passport control

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Benjamin Odeje will make history by becoming the first African to play soccer for England

Benjamin Odeje will make history by becoming the first African to play soccer for England. 15-year-old Benjy, from Nigeria, has been picked for England schoolboys against Ireland at Wembley

Background imageRelated Images Collection: John Mayall of John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers with his wife Pamela and children Tracey

John Mayall of John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers with his wife Pamela and children Tracey, Jason, Gary and Benedict, their Nigerian baby who they have adopted. 22nd October 1965

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Queen Elizabeth II shaking hands with a Nigerian chief during a visit to the country

Queen Elizabeth II shaking hands with a Nigerian chief during a visit to the country. February 1956

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Sport Boxing. Tommy Tiger a lightweight boxer from Nigeria now domeciled in Leicester

Sport Boxing. Tommy Tiger a lightweight boxer from Nigeria now domeciled in Leicester, who started his career under the managership of Johnny Griffin, 10 years ago

Background imageRelated Images Collection: A family husking Kola nuts in Nigeria, Africa. The caffeine-containing fruit of the tree

A family husking Kola nuts in Nigeria, Africa. The caffeine-containing fruit of the tree is used as a flavoring ingredient in beverages

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Nigeria, Ife bronze crowned head with scarification, 12th to 15th century AD in Ife museum

Nigeria, Ife bronze crowned head with scarification, 12th to 15th century AD in Ife museum

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Greenwich SE7 7 Map

Greenwich SE7 7 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Greenwich SE7 7

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The Conquest of the Cameroons, First World War, 1914-1916, (c1920). Creator: Unknown

The Conquest of the Cameroons, First World War, 1914-1916, (c1920). Creator: Unknown
The Conquest of the Cameroons, First World War, 1914-1916, (c1920)....map showing approximately how the colony was cleared of the German troops

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The Sultan of Sokoto

The Sultan of Sokoto, religious head of Haussaland in Northern Nigeria. Date: 1903

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Kano Airport, Nigeria - Camel rider with horn

Kano Airport, Nigeria - Camel rider with horn (and spare camel...). Date: circa 1960s

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Lagos Furniture Sale

Lagos Furniture Sale
Two young boys, one ringing a bell while the other carries a handwritten sign advertising a furniture sale in Lagos, Nigeria, circa 1930

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Omoba Adenrele Ademola, daughter of Alake of Abeokuta, Nigeria, calls West Africa, 1942

Omoba Adenrele Ademola, daughter of Alake of Abeokuta, Nigeria, calls West Africa, 1942
The Omoba Adenrele Ademola, daughter of the Alake of Abeokuta, Nigeria, calls West Africa, 1942. From " Calling All Nations", by T. O. Beachcroft

Background imageRelated Images Collection: West Africa - Nigeria - Kano Woman - Sanusi People

West Africa - Nigeria - Kano Woman - Sanusi People
West Africa - Nigeria - Kano Woman with a wicker mat rolled-up under her arm - Sanusi People. Date: circa late 1950s

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Cable and Wireless Station. Lagos, Nigeria

Cable and Wireless Station. Lagos, Nigeria Date: circa 1930s

Background imageRelated Images Collection: 19th century, antique, archival, border, cameroon, cameroons district bantu borderland

19th century, antique, archival, border, cameroon, cameroons district bantu borderland in west africa, cartography, coast, coastline, detail, distribution, document, geography, historical, key



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