Stanfield photographs
Connected to...
Nigeria

Dried grass bundles ready for thatching

Ayo game

Kagara boy with finished toy

Oyah children with stilts and hoops

Plateau village caravan, pankshin road

Calabash plants and children on the benin road

Kontagora, mud wall and house
![Image of Vic beach [Victoria beach]](https://www.horniman.ac.uk/media-collection/558/226/large_ARC_HMG_RS_STANFIELD_611_007__001_DS.jpg)
Vic beach [victoria beach]
![Image of Vic beach [Victoria beach]](https://www.horniman.ac.uk/media-collection/558/206/large_ARC_HMG_RS_STANFIELD_611_002__001_DS.jpg)
Vic beach [victoria beach]

Ijebu ode, well juju

Isey in party, dyers and dye pots

St. anne's school - hair tieing, preparation

Institute of african studies, u.i.

Bike repairer, bida

Frying garri, oyah

Igarra woman weaving

Cotton flowers, owa

Mat weaving from guinea-corn stems, bida

Tattooing girl's leg, oja, paper pattern beside

Abeokuta wood carver

Warri market. soda soap

Bida. donkeys.
![Image of Hunter & dog. [Iguol ora road]](https://www.horniman.ac.uk/media-collection/557/982/large_ARC_HMG_RS_STANFIELD_608_011__001_DS.jpg)
Hunter & dog. [iguol ora road]

Fulani and calves

Fulani calves

Jos. plateau. river bed

St peters churchyard. ibadan

Jos. above resevoir

Children painting in owo, nigeria

Family at the compound of ile abiye, ado ekiti

Repairing thatched roof

Children washing

Igarra market

Shannorth bida

Keffi market pots - baskets, sieves
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