collection |
SOAS Archive
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id |
CWM.LMS.01.09.02.04.02.001
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recordtype |
archive
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scb_item_location |
Archive & Special Collections
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item_location |
Archive & Special Collections
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scb_loan_type |
Reference only
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scb_order_with |
CWM/LMS/Home/Missionary Portraits/Box 12
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callnumber |
CWM/LMS/01/09/02/04/02/001
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callnumber_txt |
CWM/LMS/01/09/02/04/02/001
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callnumber-sort |
CWM/LMS/01/09/02/04/02/001
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prefix_number |
001
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title |
AGGREY, J.E.K. [James Emman Kwegyir]
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scb_date_creation |
[1920s?]
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scb_level |
File
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level_sort |
7/Collection/Sub-Collection/Sub-Sub-Collection/Sub-Sub-Sub-Collection/Series/Sub-Series/Sub-Sub-Series/File
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scb_extent |
8 items
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format |
Archive
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scb_admin_history |
James Emman Kwegyir Aggrey was an intellectual, missionary, and teacher. He was a native of the Gold Coast who later emigrated to the United States, but returned to Africa for several years.
Born: 18 October 1875, Anomabu, Ghana
Died: 30 July 1927, Harlem, New York City, New York, United States
[Source: Wikipedia]
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description |
1. Photograph, head & shoulders, J.E.K. Aggrey, MA, DD
2.Printed duplicate of above
3. Sketched duplicate of above (not original)
4. 'Sir Gordon Guggisberg and the staff of Prince of Wales College, Achimota, Jan 1927' (printed copy)
5. 'After the opening of Achimota by the Governor' (printed copy)
6. 'Dr and Mrs Aggrey with Sir Ofori Atta and members of his retinue at Accra' (printed copy)
7. 3 pictures on one sheet, including 'Dr Aggrey and a young English friend', 'Miss Abna Aggrey and Orison' and 'Dr Aggrey and the Rev A.G. Fraser' (printed copy)
8. 'Where Dr and Mrs Aggrey lived in Accra' (printed copy)
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scb_access_status |
Open
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language |
English
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language_search |
English
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scb_scripts_material |
Latin
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hierarchy_top_id_raw |
CWM
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hierarchy_sequence |
CWM.00LMS.0001.0009.0002.0004.0002.00001
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