Femmale Clothing Styles, Sierra Leone, 1805

Captioned, Jemminee Wives shows two women and their clothing styles; they wear long skirts, bead necklaces, and some kind of cloth coverings over their hair.The author, a surgeon aboard the Favourite, made the various sketches from which the accompanying engravings have been produced . . . the drawings and portraits were made on the spot (pp. iii-iv).

Image Title

Femmale Clothing Styles, Sierra Leone, 1805

RegID

SI-OB-574

Date

1805

Title

Femmale Clothing Styles, Sierra Leone, 1805

Source

Francis B. Spilsbury, Account of a voyage to the Western coast of Africa; performed by His Majesty's sloop Favourite, in the year 1805 (London, 1807), facing p. 40 (Copy in Special Collections Department, University of Virginia Library)

Language

English

Item sets

Pre-Colonial Africa: Society, Polity, Culture

Spatial Coverage

Africa--Rivers

Reproduced In

Francis B. Spilsbury, Account of a voyage to the Western coast of Africa; performed by His Majesty's sloop Favourite, in the year 1805 (London, 1807), facing p. 40

Researchers

Handler, Jerome; Tuite, Michael; Randall Ericson; Henry B. Lovejoy Graduate Research Assistants: Tiffany Beebe; Travis May

Last Updated

18-Jan-11

Identifier

Spil06