 | | Archbishop Williams addresses many Traditional Leaders during his visit in Ghana. Here he addresses the Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu ll, the Traditional Leader of the Akan and an influential Anglican. Click on the image left to view or download the highest resolution version available |
| Hundreds of young students at Aidisadel College greeted the Archbishop and his party as he visited St Nicholas Chapel in the Anglican run school. He also visited St Nicholas Theological Seminary and heard of their future plans for development. Click on the image right to view or download the highest resolution version available | |  |
|  | | One of the many faithful Anglicans that greeted Archbishop Williams during many services of worship during his visit to West Africa. Click on the image left to view or download the highest resolution version available |
|  Archbishop Rowan Williams dedicated a new edifice for Christ Church, Serrekunda, in The Gambia. A rich mixture of Anglo-Catholic ceremony and exciting music made up the three hour service. Here the diocesan bishop, the Rt Revd Dr S Tilewa Johnson, and the Archbishop of Canterbury join in the praise of God through the music offered by the choir. Click on the image above to view or download the highest resolution version available |
| Archbishop Williams received an African motif Cope and Mitre during a service of welcome at St Cyprian's Cathedral, Kumasi, Ghana. Here the procession leaves the Cathedral after the very moving ceremony. To the left of the canopy is the Roman Catholic Archbishop of the area. Click on the image right to view or download the highest resolution version available | |  |
|  | | Wherever the Archbishop went he was received with great enthusiasm and gratitude for making West Africa his first Archi-Episcopal Pastoral visit as Archbishop of Canterbury. Click on the image left to view or download the highest resolution version available |
|  Traditional dance and ceremonies greeted the Archbishop of Canterbury and Mrs Jane Williams on many of the stops they made during their visit to West Africa. Click on the image above to view or download the highest resolution version available |
|  A splendid welcome at Freetown, Sierra Leone, as civic officials present the key to the city and the designation of Archbishop Rowan as a Freeman of Freetown. Click on the image above to view or download the highest resolution version available |
|  The Church of the Holy Trinity in Sierra Leone was destroyed during the war that inflicted the people of this place for so long. A dramatic plea to help rebuild the Church was heard. Click on the image above to view or download the highest resolution version available |
|  The welcome in Kumasi. Click on the image above to view or download the highest resolution version available |
|  The Archbishop of Canterbury hoists the Compass Rose Flag at the Diocesan Centre in The Gambia. Click on the image above to view or download the highest resolution version available |
|  Dr Archbishop Williams greets 10 year old Judah, a Liberian refugee at the Anglican run centre for refugees in The Gambia. Click on the image above to view or download the highest resolution version available |
| Archbishop Williams received a warm welcome from the President of The Gambia as well as the honour of a State Dinner to mark the occasion of his visit. Click on the image right to view or download the highest resolution version available | |  |
|  Mrs Jane Williams greets parishioners at St Paul's Anglican Church, Gambia Diocese, following an early morning service of Holy Communion. Click on the image above to view or download the highest resolution version available |
|  Helicopter travel was the most efficient during the visit. Here the party is on the way to the Cape Coast. Click on the image above to view or download the highest resolution version available |
|  | | Children at the Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity, Accra. Click on the image left to view or download the highest resolution version available |
|  Archbishop Williams with Christian and Muslim Leaders during an important Interfaith Meeting arranged by the diocese in The Gambia where religious tolerance in a secular state is indeed a model for Interfaith relationships around the world. Click on the image above to view or download the highest resolution version available |
| The legacy of slavery in the place so connected with the slave trade, Elmina Castle, was a poignant reminder of the prejudice and hatred that is part of the history. Click on the image right to view or download the highest resolution version available | |  |