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Image Not Available for Lorna Marshall looking down
Lorna Marshall looking down
Image Not Available for Lorna Marshall looking down
Object Number 2001.29.23866
Display Title Lorna Marshall looking down
Descriptions
Department Photographic
Date 1959
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Africa / Botswana / Ngamiland (North West)
Additional Geographic Terms Ts’ixa village
Dimensions Overall: 5.5 × 5.5 cm (2 3/16 × 2 3/16 in.)
Quantity 1
Credit Line Gift of Laurence K. Marshall and Lorna J. Marshall
Provenance
Donor Lorna Marshall
Donor John Marshall

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Image Not Available for Group of people having their skin color documented, with Lorna Marshall watching
2001.29.23872 Group of people having their skin color documented, with Lorna Marshall watching
Ngamiland (North West)
Lorna Marshall and Laurence Marshall wearing clothing and head coverings to protect against tsetse flies, and looking at Lorna's notebook
2001.29.870 Lorna Marshall and Laurence Marshall wearing clothing and head coverings to protect against tsetse flies, and looking at Lorna's notebook
Ngamiland (North West)
Image Not Available for Person sitting behind Lorna Marshall and Deborah Marshall sitting at the dinner table, writing
2001.29.23886 Person sitting behind Lorna Marshall and Deborah Marshall sitting at the dinner table, writing
Ngamiland (North West)
Image Not Available for Group of people sitting with Lorna Marshall and Deborah Marshall
2001.29.23884 Group of people sitting with Lorna Marshall and Deborah Marshall
Ngamiland (North West)
Image Not Available for Children standing, and Lorna Marshall writing in a notebook, with Deborah Marshall next to her
2001.29.23883 Children standing, and Lorna Marshall writing in a notebook, with Deborah Marshall next to her
Ngamiland (North West)
Image Not Available for Man having his skin color documented by Lorna Marshall and Deborah Marshall
2001.29.23881 Man having his skin color documented by Lorna Marshall and Deborah Marshall
Ngamiland (North West)
Image Not Available for Lorna Marshall bending over and patting one of the two lion cubs
2001.29.23814 Lorna Marshall bending over and patting one of the two lion cubs
Ngamiland (North West)
Image Not Available for Lorna Marshall (out of focus)
2001.29.23867 Lorna Marshall (out of focus)
Ngamiland (North West)
Lorna Marshall wearing clothing and head covering to protect against tsetse flies, sitting and writing in her notebook
2001.29.871 Lorna Marshall wearing clothing and head covering to protect against tsetse flies, sitting and writing in her notebook
Ngamiland (North West)
Image Not Available for Lorna Marshall taking a photograph of Nicholas England and Laurence Marshall walking, and all are wearing clothing and head coverings to protect against tsetse flies
2001.29.23786 Lorna Marshall taking a photograph of Nicholas England and Laurence Marshall walking, and all are wearing clothing and head coverings to protect against tsetse flies
Ngamiland (North West)
Image Not Available for Laurence Marshall taking a light reading of Lorna Marshall, and both are wearing clothing and head coverings to protect against tsetse flies
2001.29.23783 Laurence Marshall taking a light reading of Lorna Marshall, and both are wearing clothing and head coverings to protect against tsetse flies
Ngamiland (North West)
Image Not Available for Lorna Marshall, Kernel Ledimo, Elizabeth Marshall Thomas sitting with a group of Ju/'hoansi
2001.29.22717 Lorna Marshall, Kernel Ledimo, Elizabeth Marshall Thomas sitting with a group of Ju/'hoansi
Nyae Nyae Conservancy