Seventy-three black and white lantern slides and one tinted lantern slide covering the activities of the soldiers of the King’s African Rifles in Nyasaland, modern Malawi. Although this set is part of the lantern slide collection of the Church of Scotland, there appears to be few visual references to Christianity (and the Livingstonia Mission of the Church of Scotland in Nyasaland) apart from a single image of the exterior of a church building. The Europeans featured in the slides appear to be officers of the King’s African Rifles. The series of slides was possibly produced to inform audiences about British activity in East Africa in the First World War. Although individual slides do seem to date from the wartime period, a map slide showin...