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British East Africa & Kenya, Circa 1890s-1930s
An album of postcards, mostly of Mombasa and Nairobi, taken during the early 1900s through 1930s. Some postcards depict major Nairobi streets such as Sixth Avenue, renamed Delamere Avenue (now Kenyatta Avenue), and Government Road (now Moi Road) over the years. Other postcards include photographs of Kikuyu and Kavirondo people dressed in ceremonial garb, and various agricultural concerns, including the growing and processing of coffee and sisal.
Kenya coast, Circa 1900
Panorama of Kilindini Harbour.
Mombasa, 1900
Album of original photographs of Mombasa by William D. Young, 1900.
Postcards, Circa 1890s-1930s
Unique collection of 363 postcards of East Africa and Zanzibar. Various photographers, 1890s–1930s.
Uganda Railway, Circa 1899-1901
Album of original photographs recording the building of the Uganda Railway. Circa 1899-1901.
Uganda Railway, Circa 1900
Panorama of a section of the Uganda Railway under construction, circa 1900. The photograph depicts a curved section of railway with an African man standing beside the tracks.
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- Mombasa (Kenya)--Description and travel 2
- Railroads--Design and construction 2
- Africa, East--Description and travel 1
- Agriculture--Kenya 1
- Great Britain--Colonies--Africa--Administration 1
- Harbors--Kenya--Mombasa 1
- Kavirondo (African people)--Social life and customs 1
- Kikuyu (African people)--Social life and customs 1
- Kilindini Harbour (Kenya) 1
- Landscapes--Africa, East 1
- Mombasa (Kenya) 1
- Nairobi (Kenya)--Description and travel 1
- Railroads--Africa, East 1
- Railroads--Uganda 1
- Uganda--Description and travel 1 + ∧ Show Less
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- English 5
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- Binks, H. K. (Herbert Kay), -1971 2
- Caxton P & P Co. 2
- Coutinho, Felix 2
- Figueira, D. V. 2
- J.B. Coutinho 2
- Raphael Tuck & Sons 2
- Standard P & P Works 2
- Uganda Railway 2
- A. C. Gomes & Son 1
- Coutinho Bros. 1
- Lobo, Alfred 1
- Lord, A. R. P. de (A.R. Pereira) 1 + ∧ Show Less