Leaves: 1; Pages: 1; Measurements: 32.6cm x 12cm; Dates Unknown; Script: Roman script (English language); Condition: Good; Comments: The prominent symbol on the cover of this book greatly resembles the AkaukuMfemfe character À (nju?).
Letter belonging to Nji Mama regarding a hunting lamp
Scope & Content:
Leaves: 1; Pages: 1; Measurements: 12cm x 9.5cm; Dates Unknown; Script: Roman script (English language); not in Nji Mama’s hand writing; Condition: Good; Comments:
Leaves: 1; Pages: 2; Measurements: 21.2cm x 16.6cm; Dates Unknown; Script: Front of envelope addressed to Nji Mama in roman script and on back flap of envelope inorange pencil Arabic scriptl; Condition: Fair; Comments:
Letter to Nji Mama from J.S. Anthony from the African Hospital in Bamenda in which he reportson horses and asks Nji Mama to give him one of his daughters to marry [02 Jan 1939]
Scope & Content:
Leaves: 1; Pages: 1; Measurements: 32.1cm x 20.2cm; Dates 2 January 1939; Script: Roman script (Pidgin English); Condition: Good; Comments:
Envelope addressed to NJOYA Ibrahim in Foumban [01 Oct 1947]
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Leaves: 1; Pages: 2; Measurements: 15.5cm x 12.3cm; Dates October 1947; Script: Roman script; Condition: Fair; Comments: Includes three stamps; Njoya Ibrahim is Nji Mama’s younger brother
List of individuals along with the number of the King’s wives, as well as a mention of taxes; on reverse is a note in English from the Banso court [16 Mar 1931]
Scope & Content:
Leaves: 1; Pages: 1; Measurements: 15.3cm x 10cm; Dates The court note is dated 16 March 1931; Script: Akauku Mfemfe and roman script (English language); Condition: Poor; Comments: The “king” referred to here might be “Mfon Musa” was made a claim on the throne after King Njoya’s death and was liv...