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Technology, Knowledge, Worldviews
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Telegraph lines and lamp post in Nigeria
Dublin Core
Title
Telegraph lines and lamp post in Nigeria
Subject
British Imperialism
Description
This image shows a telegraph line and lamp post in Lagos, Nigeria under British rule. Adults sit and stand by the waterfront next to piled up objects.
Source
Originally found in originally in one album containing 176 photographs.
Publisher
British Museum
Date
1890-1905
Format
Originally a photographic print, now stored as a JPEG.
Language
English
Type
Photographic print
Coverage
Nigeria under British Imperialism
Files
Citation
“Telegraph lines and lamp post in Nigeria,” Technohistory!, accessed October 18, 2024, https://technohistory2017.lmu.build/items/show/39.