Men in Freetown, Sierra Leone, with a device for removing rubbish, which they balance on their heads. Photograph, c. 1911.
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[Place of publication not identified], [s.n.]
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1 photograph : photoprint, silver gelatin ; sheet 15.4 x 20.3 cm
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Freetown. Sanitary refuse hammock
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Contained in an album of photographs describing conditions of hygiene in West Africa. The album was presented to Sir William John Simpson (1855-1931) by R.H. Kennan, and probably by Simpson to the Wellcome Institute in 1911. Simpson, knighted in 1923, was Professor of Hygiene at Kings College, London, and lectured on hygiene at the London School of Tropical Medicine, 1898-1923. He investigated plague and health conditions in many countries
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Wellcome Collection 29633i
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