Kenya (nation)
Found in 1507 Collections and/or Records:
Kenya, 1932 - 1936
Archives relating to Lanning's work in Kenya and Sierra Leone, and as a colonial administrator in Uganda.
Kenya, 1956 - 1986
A series of photographs of the University of Nairobi. It was formerly the Royal Technical College of East Africa, established 1956, changing its name to University College, Nairobi in 1964 before becoming the University of Nairobi in 1970. Photographer unknown.
Kenya, 1940 - 1949
Kenya, 1956 - 1991
A series of photographs of the University of Nairobi. It was formerly the Royal Technical College of East Africa, established 1956, changing its name to University College, Nairobi in 1964 before becoming the University of Nairobi in 1970.
Kenya and East Africa, 1909 - 1917
Undated photographs of countryside and people. Three of the photographs are captioned on the reverse, and two of these were taken at Mount Elgon, Kenya. The envelope in which the photographs were stored is labelled in pencil 'Kokanjiru'(?).
Kenya and Uganda, 1937
82 x 82 mm. glass slides with brief, undated captions from K.H. Buxton, who is probably Kathleen Hannah Buxton (1905-1999), daughter of Reverend Leonard Buxton, the Vicar of North Mimms, Hertfordshire.
Kenya and Uganda, 1950
Reports by AFB of his unofficial visits to Kenya and Uganda, to get the point of view of the African population on improving their social conditions and preparing for self-government. Note that the report on Kenya consists of several incomplete drafts.
Kenya and Uganda: gazelle, ostrich, crocodile, okapi, 1943
Photographs are numbered from left to right in vertical columns.
Kenya Coastal Strip Conference Opens in London, 1962-03
153 x 208 mm. Mr. O.S. Besadiq, Elected Member of the Coastal Strip and Bejuni Lands, addresses delegates to the Kenya Coastal Strip Conference at Lancaster House.
Kenya Coastal Strip Conference Opens in London, 1962-03
153 x 208 mm. Pictured at the opening of the Kenya Coastal Strip Conference at Lancaster House are left to right: Sheikh Ali Muhsin El Barwani, Sheikh Ibuni Saleh, Sheikh Ahmed Abdul Rahman Balaaway, and Sheikh Abdulrahman Mohamed, all elected members of Zanzibar.
Kenya Coastal Strip Conference Opens in London, 1962-03
153 x 208 mm. Pictured at the opening of the Kenya Coastal Strip Conference at Lancaster House are, left to right: Mr. Galsworthy; Sir George Mooring, the British Resident in Zanzibar; Sheikh Muhammad Shamte and Sheikh Ali Muhsin El Barwani, Zanzibar elected members.
Kenya Coastal Strip Conference Opens in London, 1962-03
153 x 208 mm. Pictured at the opening of the Kenya Coastal Strip Conference at Lancaster House are, left to right: Mr. W.B. Monson, Assistant Under Secretary, Colonial Office; Lord Perth, Minister of State Colonial Office; The Colonial Secretary, Mr. Reginald Maudling, who was chairman at the opening; and Sir Hilton Poynton, Permanent Under Secretary, Colonial Office.
Kenya Coastal Strip Conference Opens in London, 1962-03
155 x 202 mm. Mr. Tom Mboya, Mr. Jomo Kenyatta and Mr. D. Mwanyuba (right to left), elected members of Kenya, are pictured at the opening of the Kenya Coastal Strip Conference.
Kenya Conference Ends in Agreement, 1962-03
157 x 203 mm. Mr. Reginald Maudling, the Colonial Secretary, pictured with the Earl of Perth, Minister of State, C.O., and the Hon. Hugh Fraser, Parliamentary Under Secretary, C.R.O., at the closing ceremony of the Kenya Constitutional Conference at Lancaster House, London.
Kenya Conference Ends in Agreement, 1962-04
151 x 207 mm Mr. Jomo Kenyatta, President of the Kenya African National Union (KANU) addresses delegates at the closing ceremony of the Kenya Constitutional Conference at Lancaster House.
Kenya Conference Ends in Agreement, 1962-04
156 x 203 mm. Mr. Ronald Ngala, Leader of the Kenya African Democratic Union, (KADU) pictured with Sir Michael Blundell, at the closing ceremony of the Kenya Constitutional Conference at Lancaster House.
Kenya Constitutional Conference in London, 1962-02
150 x 207 mm. Mr. Jomo Kenyatta, President of the Kenya African National Union, speaking at the opening of the Kenya Constitutional Conference at Lancaster House, London.
Kenya Constitutional Conference Opens in London, 1962-02
141 x 202 mm. Mr. Reginald Maudling, the Colonial Secretary, makes the opening speech at the start of the Kenya Constitutional Conference in Lancaster House.
Kenya Constitutional Conference Opens in London, 1962-02
155 x 203 mm. Pictured at the opening of the Kenya Constitutional Conference in Lancaster House are, left to right: Sir Michael Blundell; Mr. R. G. Ngala, Mr. M. Muliro and Mr. A.B. Jamidar.
Kenya Constitutional Conference Opens in London, 1962-02
156 x 203 mm. Sir Patrick Renison, Governor of Kenya, with delegates at the opening of the Kenya Constitutional Conference in Lancaster House.
Kenya Constitutional Conference Opens in London, 1962-02
156 x 203 mm, Pictured at the opening of the Kenya Constitutional Conference in London are, left to right: Mr. A.R. Khalif, Mr. H.N. Mulli, Mr. G.W. Nthenge and Mr. S.A. Oyodo.
Kenya Constitutional Conference Opens in London, 1962-02
155 x 204 mm. Pictured at the opening of the Kenya Constitutional Conference in Lancaster House are, left to right: J. Martin of the Colonial Office, Mr. J.C. McPetrie and Mr. T.M. Chokwe.
Kenya Constitutional Conference Opens in London, 1962-02
155 x 203 mm. Pictured at the opening of the Kenya Constitutional Conference in Lancaster House are, left to right: Mr. T. Towett, Mr. R.S. Matano and Mr. W.B. Havelock.
Kenya Constitutional Conference Opens in London, 1962-02
153 x 206 mm. Pictured at the opening of the Kenya Constitutional Conference in Lancaster House are, left to right: The Hon. Hugh Fraser, Parliamentary Under Secretary, Colonial Office; Lord Perth, Minister of State, Colonial Office; Mr. Maudling, the Colonial Secretary and the Conference Secretary General; and Sir Hilton Poynton, Permanent Under Secretary, Colonial Office.
Kenya Constitutional Conference Opens in London, 1962-02
155 x 203 mm. Pictured at the Kenya Constitutional Conference which opened recently at Lancaster House, London are, left to right: Sheikh M.A. Alamoody, Mr. W. Wabuge, and Mr. S.S. Patel.