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- Digitized 2016 (originally created 1971-1972)
Part of Lorna R. Marsden fonds
Photograph of a dog on a balcony taken somewhere in northern Ethiopia.
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Part of Lorna R. Marsden fonds
Photograph of a dog on a balcony taken somewhere in northern Ethiopia.
Mountainous landscape with people
Part of Lorna R. Marsden fonds
Photograph of a mountainous landscape somewhere in northern Ethiopia with figures in the foreground.
Group wearing thick-clothed garments from Ethiopia
Part of Lorna R. Marsden fonds
Photograph of a group of three people, some of whom are wearing garments produced in Mekele, Ethiopia. These kind of thick-clothed garments were not worn by Ethiopians, but largely by westerners working and living there, or purchased as souvenirs. Garments like these were made by Ethiopians as part of the USAID economic initiative in Ethiopia in 1971-1975, which directed traditional Ethiopian skills towards revenue-producing activities.
Man walking across street in a city in northern Ethiopia
Part of Lorna R. Marsden fonds
Photograph of a man walking across a palm tree-lined street in a city in northern Ethiopia, with cars passing by.
Plaza in a city in northern Ethiopia
Part of Lorna R. Marsden fonds
Photograph of a street plaza in a city somewhere in northern Ethiopia, with parked cars, pedestrians, and a cyclist. Photograph also shows some building façades.
Part of Lorna R. Marsden fonds
Photograph of corrugated steel rooftops, a clock tower, and buildings in a city in northern Ethiopia.
Tomb of the Queen of Sheba excavation site with mountainscape
Part of Lorna R. Marsden fonds
Photograph of the excavation site of what was then thought to be the tomb of the Queen of Sheba in Aksum, Ethiopia. Lorna R. Marsden purchased several paintings on cardboard from roadside sellers near the excavation site, which were later donated to the Museum of Anthropology in 2016.
Part of Lorna R. Marsden fonds
Photograph of two men on a hill somewhere in northern Ethiopia. The man on the right is wearing shemma cloth, a hand woven material ubiquitous in Ethiopia, but particularly in northern Ethiopia. Lorna R. Marsden purchased an example of a shemma cloth designed for special occasions during her travels which she later donated to the Museum of Anthropology in 2016, but this image shows its typical and everyday use by men and boys in the late 1960s and early 1970s in Ethiopia as wrap skirts and as shawls.
Part of Lorna R. Marsden fonds
Photograph of the courtyard of St. Mary of Zion Cathedral in Aksum, Ethiopia, with the great crowns on display on a table. This photograph was taken by Lorna R. Marsden during her visit to Aksum, where she purchased several original paintings in shops and from roadside sellers that she later donated to the Museum of Anthropology in 2016.
Great crowns on display with a person
Part of Lorna R. Marsden fonds
Photograph of the courtyard of St. Mary of Zion Cathedral in Aksum, Ethiopia, with the great crowns on display on a table, an illustrated Bible on a podium, and an individual standing next to the table. This photograph was taken by Lorna R. Marsden during her visit to Aksum, where she purchased several original paintings in shops and from roadside sellers that she later donated to the Museum of Anthropology in 2016.
Entrance to the tomb of the Queen of Sheba
Part of Lorna R. Marsden fonds
Photograph of the entrance of what was then thought to be the tomb of the Queen of Sheba in Aksum, Ethiopia as it was being excavated. Lorna R. Marsden purchased several paintings on cardboard from roadside sellers near the excavation site, which were later donated to the Museum of Anthropology in 2016.
Landscape with man in shemma cloth
Part of Lorna R. Marsden fonds
Photograph of a stone wall and landscape somewhere in northern Ethiopia, with two men in the foreground. The man on the right is wearing shemma cloth, a hand woven material ubiquitous in Ethiopia, but particularly in northern Ethiopia. Lorna R. Marsden purchased an example of a shemma cloth designed for special occasions during her travels which she later donated to the Museum of Anthropology in 2016, but this image shows its typical and everyday use by men and boys in the late 1960s and early 1970s in Ethiopia as wrap skirts and as shawls.
Part of Lorna R. Marsden fonds
Photograph of two goats on a stone wall and next to a set of stairs carved out of rocks somewhere in northern Ethiopia, likely near Aksum, Ethiopia.
Tomb of the Queen of Sheba excavation site
Part of Lorna R. Marsden fonds
Photograph of the excavation site of what was then thought to be the tomb of the Queen of Sheba in Aksum, Ethiopia. Lorna R. Marsden purchased several paintings on cardboard from roadside sellers near the excavation site, which were later donated to the Museum of Anthropology in 2016.
Priest in the entrance of a rock church with gold cross
Part of Lorna R. Marsden fonds
Photograph of a priest taken in the rock churches, which are painted churches in Tigre province outside of Mekele, Ethiopia. The priest is seen holding a gold cross being unwrapped from some luxurious cloth. The photograph provides context for a painted portrait of a high standing person acquired by Marsden in Ethiopia and later donated to the Museum of Anthropology in that the photograph shows a gold cross similar to one depicted in the painting.
Part of Lorna R. Marsden fonds
Photograph of Mrs. Lyle Ran, manager of the Abreha Castle Hotel in Mekele, Ethiopia. Mrs. Ran is wearing a shemma cloth in the style of a sari. Shemma cloth is a hand woven material ubiquitous in Ethiopia, but particularly in northern Ethiopia. Lorna R. Marsden purchased an example of a shemma cloth designed for special occasions during her travels which she later donated to the Museum of Anthropology in 2016, but this image shows its typical and everyday use by women in the late 1960s and early 1970s as a wrap for head and bodies.
Part of Lorna R. Marsden fonds
Photograph of a group of camels crossing a road in a village somewhere in northern Ethiopia.
Part of Lorna R. Marsden fonds
Photograph of a cityscape with low buildings somewhere in northern Ethiopia.
Part of Lorna R. Marsden fonds
Photograph of a village plaza somewhere in northern Ethiopia, showing a stone structure in the centre, buildings, and pedestrians.
Part of Lorna R. Marsden fonds
Photograph of a group of people, including a woman wearing a shemma cloth that has become dirty with wear. Shemma cloth is a hand woven material ubiquitous in Ethiopia, but particularly in northern Ethiopia. Lorna R. Marsden purchased an example of a shemma cloth designed for special occasions during her travels which she later donated to the Museum of Anthropology in 2016, but this image shows its typical and everyday use by women in the late 1960s and early 1970s as a wrap for head and bodies.