A narrow street with typical door .... A detail of the door - shows fine wood carving and brass work. Hundreds of these doors in Zanzibar. Lock at back. [Shantz travel journal, Apr. 4, 1920]
A narrow street with typical door (no. 46) and window in back. A city of very narrow angular streets. Just wide enough for a cart to get through. Houses often project over - and make the street appear to be only a very narrow alley. [Shantz…
Seaweeds along the coast - [sketch] have many small round bladders, one type [sketch] reminds me somewhat of Cladonia in its appearance. The sea wall and houses at the left - cocoanut palms probably show also. [Shantz travel journal, Apr. 4, 1920]
Inside of door. Shows heavy cross pieces (4 in. in diam.), 4 across each door and fastened with heavy bolts or nails - riveted or bent over a firm iron fastening. Hinges do not show. [Shantz travel journal, Apr. 4, 1920]
Corridor and doors just outside of our room in the African Hotel. Shows wood carvings - fine type of construction. [Shantz travel journal, Apr. 4, 1920]
Zanzibar from the boat. Shows shipping in the harbor and city. Zanzibar stands up 30 to 50 ft. above the water and appears to be a great cocoanut plantation. Rather beautiful white houses stand out sharply here and there, and the island 16 miles…
English church from the Lord Milmer at anchor in the bay. This shows the point at which panorama [of bay, the day before] was taken. [Shantz travel journal, Apr. 3, 1920]
3 A.M. Raining - the rainwashed [?] brush shown southwest of Dar es Salam. We passed immense cocoanut plantations, and practically no other type of agriculture. Some of palms are very old - others short. But on the whole this sand area in…