A taste of 1930's middle-class Lagos
Lagos has always been at the cusp of urbanisation and trendsetting in West Africa, even in the pre-Nigerian context (alongside Calabar and Accra of course). By the 1930's a new elite emerged, with a more widespread ethnic demographic. Educated, well travelled, confident, they came to form the Lagos elite of the era. I have put together a few images of people and places from the era. A few of these were not resident in Lagos (Ulasi, Egbe, Amobi and Essien), however the images were all captured in Lagos. Archival footage of Lagos- Colonial Film archive. 'A taste of middle class 1930's Lagos' ©Ed Keazor 2016 All rights reserved.

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