IDNO
N.19360.ROS
Description
Distant view of the ship Sir Samuel Baker (named after the English explorer Samuel White Baker (1821-1893)) on the Lake Albert. The image is taken from the shore of Toro.
Place
E Africa; Uganda; Lake Albert
Cultural Affliation
Named Person
Photographer
?Roscoe, John R.
Collector / Expedition
Roscoe, John R. [Mackie Ethnological Expedition, Uganda, 1919 - 1920]
Date
1919 - 1920
Collection Name
Roscoe Collection
Source
Format
Film Negative Black & White
Primary Documentation
Other Information
This negative was kept in an envelope marked C30/303/ by the cataloguer. The envelope was kept in box marked C30/ by the cataloguer.
Previously stored on Shelf 4, in group of 4 wooden boxes numbered 180.
Context: "The day passed without any sign or news of the boat, and I feared it would be necessary to return to the top of the escarpment and take the road to Bunyoro on foot. I was most disinclined to do this, as it meant eight marches before we could reach Masindi, the capital of Bunyoro.
Next day, in the early morning, the men went out with pointed sticks and speared two antelopes. They were busily engaged in cutting up the meat, when to my intense relief I heard a distant siren and knew the boat was somewhere in the neighbourhood. The sound was repeated from time to time, but no sign of the ship could be seen for half an hour, when we saw first a little smoke, them the funnel, and later the ship herself approaching rapidly. When she cast anchor a boat was sent for us, and I learned that on a previous day a mistake had been made and she had passed from the Congo side without coming in to call for me. The sounding of the siren had been intended to attract my attention and notify me of her approach, lest I might leave the shore or start to take the road to Bunyoro. This ship is named the Sir Samuel Baker, and is a paddle-steamer, drawing only a few inches of water and thus navigating the shallow parts of the Lake with ease” (Roscoe, J., 1922. The Soul of Central Africa: An Account of the Mackie Ethnological Expedition. (London: Cassell and Co. p. 132). [ED 1/10/2007]
This catalogue record has been updated with the support of the Getty Grant Program Two. [Elisabeth Deane 1/10/2007]
FM:154010
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