Kenya (nation)
Found in 1507 Collections and/or Records:
[Three women], Mombasa, 1925
50 x 70 mm. Showing three women wearing patterned garments and feathers in their caps and around their knees.
Timau, 1939 - 1941
120 x 95 mm. General view of a large house.
To Kampala, 1950-01
Views of stations, landscapes and people from the train during the journey to Kampala, including Ripon Falls and the River Nile.
Tomatoes growing in the West Suk District. Two of my African Agricultural Instructors are seen, 1940 - 1949
Tony Gladstone, Kisimu, 1925
100 x 70 mm. A view of a seaplane in the water. With three men stood on the floats.
Tony Gladstone, Kisimu, 1925
100 x 75 mm. A view of a seaplane in the water.
Tony Gladstone, Kisimu, 1925
100 x 75 mm. A view of a seaplane in the water. Written beneath the photograph is 'Fairey III'.
Tony Gladstone's DH5OJ at Kisumu, 1927
98 x 73 mm. A plane on a lake, photographed in the summer.
Totos carrying water pots, 1934
40 x 65 mm.
Touching land as ballast, 1934
A view showing a small sailing boat in shallow water, with two people on board and two others standing beside the boat in the water.
Tractor road, Kibiri Forest, 1935
65 x 40 mm.
Transcript of interview: Denis Keefe, 2023
The programme comprises transcripts of interviews with senior diplomats.
Transcript of interview: Sir David Warren, 2020
The programme comprises transcripts of interviews with senior diplomats.
Transcript of interview: Sir Edward Clay, 2020
The programme comprises transcripts of interviews with senior diplomats.
Tribal Police Kikuyu 9.6, 1900 - 1960
Soon after its foundation in 1868, the Royal Colonial Institute had envisaged the establishment of a museum, but following the 1886 Colonial and Indian Exhibition in South Kensington, and the creation of the Imperial Institute, the plan was abandoned. Over the years, however, the society built up a small, eclectic collection of objects as members donated items they had received as gifts or purchased during work or travel overseas.
Tribal Retainer Naivasha Province EAP No 29, 1900 - 1960
Soon after its foundation in 1868, the Royal Colonial Institute had envisaged the establishment of a museum, but following the 1886 Colonial and Indian Exhibition in South Kensington, and the creation of the Imperial Institute, the plan was abandoned. Over the years, however, the society built up a small, eclectic collection of objects as members donated items they had received as gifts or purchased during work or travel overseas.
[Turkana landscape], 1934
[Turkana landscape], 1934
[Turkana landscape], 1934
[Turkana people], 1934
Showing an adult and several children. The caption reads: 'The Turkana are a Gypsy race. So their huts are no more than shelters. When it rains they put skins on the roof'.
[Turkana women], 1934
A caption on the page reads: 'Turkana'.
[Turkana women], 1934
A caption on the page reads: 'Turkana'.
[Turkana women], 1934
A caption on the page reads: 'Turkana'.
[Turkana women], 1934
A caption on the page reads: 'Turkana'.
[Turkana women], 1934
A caption on the page reads: 'Turkana'.