Click to visit the main New York Public Library Homepage
The New York Public Library
Digital Collections
About Digital Collections
Browse
Search only public domain materials
Items
Collections
Divisions
Home
Search
Browse
About
Search only public domain materials
Items
Collections
Divisions
Digital Collections
Using Images
Using Data
Search
Filtered search
Show filters
Hide filters
Show Only Public Domain
topic
x
Africans
Clothing & dress
1
Costume
1
History
1
Women
1
More
Less
name
Co-operative Wholesale Society (England)
24
Raydex Cigarettes
24
Barber, M. A. S. (Mary Ann Serrett), -1864
1
Weigel, Hans, 1549-approximately 1578
1
collection
Cigarette cards
24
A collection of the dresses of different nations: antient [sic] and modern. Particularly old English dresses; after the designs of Holbein, Vandyke, Hollar and others, with an account of the authorities from which the figures are taken, and some short historical remarks on the subject. To which are added the habits of the principal characters on the English stage
1
Oshielle, or, Village life in the Yoruba country; from the journals and letters of a catechist there, describing the rise of a Christian church in an African village
1
place
Fez
1
Morocco
1
genre
x
Prints
Advertisements
24
Advertising cards
24
Cards
24
Cigarette cards
24
More
Less
publisher
J. Nisbet and Co
1
T. Jefferys
1
division
George Arents Collection
24
Schomburg Manuscripts, Archives and Rare Books Division
1
Wallach Division: Art & Architecture Collection
1
type
still image
26
text
24
Date Range
to
26 results found
Filtering on:
x
Genre
: Prints
x
Language term
: English
x
Topic
: Africans
Sort by:
Title
Date created
Date digitized
Sequence
m
Making Kaffir Beer.
m
Carrying water.
m
Carrying fruit.
m
Durban Ricksha-pullers.
m
Blind Native.
m
The cooking pot.
m
Soudanese villager and hunter.
m
Kaffir doctor and patient.
m
Zulu women.
m
Zulu women (hairdressing).
m
Native harvester.
m
Zulu warrior.
m
A Jukun weaver.
m
Native pounding rice.
m
Platter lipped women.
m
Ashanti cotton spinner.
m
Donkey boy.
m
Kaffir miners.
m
Dinka woman and child.
m
Masai girl and man.
m
Abyssinian priest.
m
Kaffir drummer.
m
A Didinga barber at work.
m
A Kaffir hunter.
Habit of a woman of Fez in Af…
An Abbeokuta Carrier. See pag…
End of results
|
Top