Accession No
2015.253
Description
Carved wooden male figure standing on a square base with a staff in his right hand. His left arm is down by his side. Linear incisions suggest a domed hairstyle. Left thumb is chipped.
Place
Africa; West Africa; Ghana; Northern Region; Bole District; Bole
Period
Source
Spooner, Arthur [collector]; Spooner, Sylvia [donor]; Spooner, Edward T. [donor]
Department
Anth
Reference Numbers
2015.253; 20 [Spooner Coll.]
Cultural Affliation
Gonja
Material
Wood
Local Term
Measurements
75mm x 250mm
Events
Description (Labels & Markings)
A round circular white mark on the bottom of the base has the no. '20' written on it.
Event Date
Author: Louise Puckett
Context (CMS Context)
See Spooner photo no. 5 in Collection file for object in Spooner family home.
Event Date 26/10/2015
Author: Remke van der Velden
Context (CMS Context)
The Spooner Collection was acquired by Arthur Casswell Spooner (1906-1996) during his colonial service in West Africa between 1929-1963, and also by his wife Sylvia from 1944. Following the Cambridge Colonial Service diploma (Clare College, 1928-9), he was posted to the Gold Coast in July 1929 as a Cadet in the Administrative Service. He was soon appointed Assistant District Commissioner and served in various areas of Ashanti and the Northern Territories until 1938. His tasks comprised office and court work as well as much travelling through the district.
In 1939 Spooner was seconded as Commissioner of the Labour Department in Kumasi, and in 1942 was appointed Assistant Director of Labour, General Headquarters West African Command, involved in raising Pioneer Groups in Sierra Leone and Nigeria primarily for the North African campaign. He was a member of the Gold Coast Defence Force and in 1942 appointed as a temporary Lieutenant Colonel. He married Sylvia Blest in Accra in 1944 and she accompanied him on all his postings. In 1945 he returned to the Administrative Service, and was appointed Senior District Commissioner, Ashanti, in 1946 and in 1951 Assistant Chief Commissioner of the Northern Territories of the Gold Coast He retired in 1952, returning to the UK to work for Eastbury Estates Ltd.
He returned to Africa in 1956, working for the Gambian Government in the Establishments and Training Department until 1959. From 1961 to 1963 he was employed by the Government of Northern Nigeria to run the Resident's offices in Makurdi and Ilorin.
Following discussion with MAA from 2005 onwards the object and photograph collections were donated in 2015 by Sylvia's son Professor Edward T. Spooner per the Spooner family, with material also going to the teaching collections.
Arthur Spooner's correspondence and papers, 1928-95, are held at the Bodleian Library, University of Oxford. Several items (including Konkomba dancing hats), copies of photographs and their associated copyright and a telegram relevant to the purchase of Sylvia Spooner's wedding ring were also given to the British Empire & Commonwealth Museum c.2008.
Event Date 22/9/2015
Author: Remke van der Velden
Context (CMS Context)
Notes by Arthur Spooner typed by his wife, Sylvia
read: 'Carved for me by a Gonja in Bole'. R. v.d. Velden, 22/09/2015.
Event Date 22/9/2015
Author: maa
Description (Physical description)
Carved wooden male figure on integral base with a staff in his right hand. Left arm pointing downwards. Linear incisions suggest a domed hairstyle. Left thumb is chipped.
Event Date 22/9/2015
Author: maa
Description (Physical description)
Carved wooden male figure standing on a square base with a staff in his right hand. His left arm is down by his side. Linear incisions suggest a domed hairstyle. Left thumb is chipped.
Event Date 10/11/2020
Author: Louise Puckett
FM:268666
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