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Object Number 2001.29.4845
Display Title Two men walking, whom Laurence Marshall and John Marshall saw in 1950
Descriptions
Department Photographic
Date 8/20/1956
Culture
  • Himba?
  • Herero?
  • Tjimba?
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Africa / Namibia
Materials slide, 35mm
Quantity 1
Provenance
Donor Lorna Marshall
Donor John Marshall

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PrimaryMedia Object Number Title Classification Geography/Provenience SHARE
Expedition, Camp: John Marshall's tent, with Lorna Marshall's and Laurence Marshall's tents in the background
2001.29.793 Expedition, Camp: John Marshall's tent, with Lorna Marshall's and Laurence Marshall's tents in the background
Nyae Nyae Conservancy
Omajetti indaba, group of men sitting and standing around Laurence Marshall, Colonel Hoogenhout (the South West African administrator), and John Neser sitting at a table
2001.29.909 Omajetti indaba, group of men sitting and standing around Laurence Marshall, Colonel Hoogenhout (the South West African administrator), and John Neser sitting at a table
Omatjette
Omajetti indaba, group of men sitting and standing around Laurence Marshall, Colonel Hoogenhout (the South West African administrator), and John Neser sitting at a table
2001.29.911 Omajetti indaba, group of men sitting and standing around Laurence Marshall, Colonel Hoogenhout (the South West African administrator), and John Neser sitting at a table
Omatjette
Omajetti indaba, group of men sitting and standing around Laurence Marshall, Colonel Hoogenhout (the South West African administrator), and John Neser sitting at a table
2001.29.910 Omajetti indaba, group of men sitting and standing around Laurence Marshall, Colonel Hoogenhout (the South West African administrator), and John Neser sitting at a table
Omatjette
John Marshall pointing a gun at a mamba in a hole and Laurence Marshall taking a picture; two other unidentified men standing to the right (print is a cropped image)
2001.29.27095 John Marshall pointing a gun at a mamba in a hole and Laurence Marshall taking a picture; two other unidentified men standing to the right (print is a cropped image)
/Ai Ha !O Pan
Group of men standing with Laurence Marshall, looking at a Polaroid picture of themselves
2001.29.506 Group of men standing with Laurence Marshall, looking at a Polaroid picture of themselves
Kunene
Expedition, Personnel: John Marshall and Laurence Marshall sitting on the ground next to a fire
2001.29.2388 Expedition, Personnel: John Marshall and Laurence Marshall sitting on the ground next to a fire
Nyae Nyae Conservancy
Group of people sitting and standing with expedition members, including John Marshall (leaning over) and possibly Laurence Marshall
2001.29.992 Group of people sitting and standing with expedition members, including John Marshall (leaning over) and possibly Laurence Marshall
Opuwo
Laurence Marshall, John Marshall, and L. F. Maingard at gate of administration compound at Tsani
2001.29.19661 Laurence Marshall, John Marshall, and L. F. Maingard at gate of administration compound at Tsani
Tshane
Laurence Marshall and John Neser standing together, talking
2001.29.812 Laurence Marshall and John Neser standing together, talking
Namibia
John Neser and Laurence Marshall standing together, talking at Fransfontein indaba
2001.29.923 John Neser and Laurence Marshall standing together, talking at Fransfontein indaba
Franzfontein
Chief Nehemiah and two sub-chiefs standing with John Marshall and Laurence Marshall in front of a truck
2001.29.13474 Chief Nehemiah and two sub-chiefs standing with John Marshall and Laurence Marshall in front of a truck
Ovamboland