Kenya (nation)
Found in 1441 Collections and/or Records:
Group of Discharged Swahili Soldiers about to return to Coast. Mumias 1899, 1899
Grown in Kenya, 1940 - 1949
Guard Mounting No. 7 Coy. Mumias 1899, 1899
Guyo Dajisa is a typical Boran from Kenya's arid north, 1940 - 1949
Three-quarter length portrait. The typewritten caption on the reverse reads 'Stock are his greatest treasure, water and grazing for them his main concern'.
H. Galt. Port Ugowe. Sept 1899, 1899-09
With mare and foal.
Handrearing a calf, 1940 - 1949
Showing a calf being fed from the bottle by two African agricultural instructors.
'Heathen Kikuyu village', 1949
153 x 115 mm. glossy print with 74 x 52 mm. negative.
Hill top camp; my kitchen in the foreground and my tent in the centre of the photo; the camp from behind, 1935 - 1936
82 x 55 mm.
Hippos shot in R. Lisumu on boundary of Lower Kavirondo, 1889-11-02
History of the Kenyan Survey Department, 1931 - 1969
A photocopy of J.H. Williams, 'Historical outline and analysis of the work of the Survey Department, Kenya Colony' (1931), and two accompanying letters of 1969.
H.M. Customs and landing stages, Mombasa, 1900
207 x 156 mm. A duplicate of Y30468G/8.
Hospital training in Kenya, 1952-01
115 x 132 mm. The caption on the reverse reads 'Lack of Higher Education Is Not a Complete Barrier to African Girls. (See Feature Set Intro. No. 731). Janet Ndoti, during her training in King George V Hospital, Nairobi, has a wide variety of duties. One of her jobs is to sterilise the instruments in the operating theatre. 1/52'.
House at Chebutubu Camp, 1935
An album containing images illustrating Benson's prospecting work, complementing his letters in RCMS 364/1/3. His captions have been reproduced.
House at Kibiri; back, 1935-10
65 x 40 mm.
House at Kibiri; front, 1935-10
65 x 40 mm.
House in Mombasa in which Hobley lived, 1977
203 x 152 mm. View looking across a garden towards a verandahed house. The note on the reverse states that it was occupied by a company employee, John Robert Wilson Pigott (1850-1928), during IBEA Co. times and by Charles William Hobley (1857-1947) when he was Provincial Commissioner of Seyidieh Province (appointed 1912). The house was built on the site of the Katherine Bibby Hospital.
[Houses and countryside], 1928
76 x 50 mm. Possibly in Kenya.
How B Glass, a baby organ got up to Mengo to rattle music, 1900-03-02
Showing two porters standing beside the crated organ, slung onto a long pole. One of the men holds a small rattle.
How It Feels To Be Born A Kikuyu , 1955 - 1987
Written in 1955 and revised from Dec. 1986 to Apr. 1987.
How Mr [R.H.] Leaky's 'ghan' got up to Mengo, 1900-03-09
'Hamisi, Zanzibar boy dressed in a ragged mackintosh & Jim Crow hat who trundles Mr [R.H.] Leaky's bicycle (saddle-less) for miles along the dusty road.' [Historic caption].
Hugh Phillips [Phelips]. Mumias, March 1899, 1899
'I like camels'. Mrs. Galgalla (Adi is her first name) leads the water caravan, 1940 - 1949
Half-length portrait of Adi Galgalla, a member of the Boran camel safari. The location of this photograph is noted as Garba Tula in the typescript catalogue.
IBEA Co Building, Witu, 1890 - 1905
204 x 142 mm. A view looking along a path towards a large thatched building. On a flagpole beside the building flies a flag consisting of a Union Jack inset into a plain background. This is possibly an IBEA Co flag: although it does not correspond to the flag illustrated on company treaties, it is possible that several varieties were used.
In a reverse, Mau Excarpment, 1900
205 x 152 mm. A view showing a locomotive in a reversing station with a group of Indian labourers in the foreground.
In a reverse on the Mau Escarpment, 1900
205 x 159 mm. Photograph by William D Young.