Nigeria 60 photographs
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Dugbe market, ibadan, enamelware

Market tailor, bida

Baba fixes tree after hrh

Tapa rock climbers

Granary on rocks, sale

Ilorin, stacking pots near lorry park

N. mud house, mat door

Barber in the north

Eale chiefs court

Otaru's house, igarra, cocoa drying

Old man with men's weaving for sale, oje market, ibadan

Cooking yam, makurdi (enamel bowls)

Rope and kola nuts (hausa)

House building, laterite balls and dye pots

Jebba house decoration

Tailors, igarra market

Barber's stall, igarra market
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Adult and child [no caption on slide]

Group of girls, oja - body decoration

Washing clothes in town. banana palms dusty leaves

Goat and three kids. okeho

Splodge
Vic beach, lagos (photographic slides)

Children, dyed woven cloth and beads

Boy with catapult, zaria - jos road

Judu house, ife, bundles of firewood

Guinea corn harvest near oyo

Market, bida, mat shades

Fulani calabash near jos

Hrh arrives, stadium

After state service

Ilorin - preparing the clay

Ilorin - decorated pots, unfired

Reading on iwo pray ground

Ibadan

Ibadan, ijelin
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