Alan Lennox-Boyd, Colonial Secretary (in trilby, centre), inspects members of a Kikuyu Home Guard unit at Nyeri. C. 1956
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Is it jumatiti??:D:Dsandi sana,mecho safi.
Mzee Jomo Kenyatta
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guess who the baby is
Subordinates Railway Quarters -Nairobi -1902 -
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Patrick Njiru, in 1994, a great chap and driver, a Kenyan hero!!!
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Karibuni lunch.
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Current orrezz
You wrong
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From left. Erick Forrester, Stephanie Forrester,Brook Logan and Ridge Forrester at the back where is Taylor?
kipindi ya watu wakubwa
began in March 23, 1987 – present a total of 7,098 episodes
Racing at Brackenhurst_Limuru_1950s
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hii hapa ni @FieldMarshal CouchP pekee ndie aliona
Uhuru and muhoho,jomo and ngina.the photo must have been taken in the late 1960s.
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President Ronald Reagan with President Daniel arap Moi at the Whitehouse_ 1981. The late G.G Kariuki who passed on a few days ago is on the left of the photo
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Huyu mjamaa anakaa familiar.
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The Princess House on Government Road with Sans Chique Restaurant & Bar- nearby Howse & Mcgeorge Chemists, bit further Assanands, Taws Ltd. (kalamazoo) around 1960.
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Remember the days of Johnson’s IT. It was claimed that it"KILLS all dudus DEAD"
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Kisumu by the lake, C 1945
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saa hii naskia hysinth imejaa hapo
Bure kabisa!!these folks thought Kenya is theirs for the taking!!
Ground crew refuel a North American Harvard of No 20 SFTS (Service Flying Training School) at Kisumu in Kenya, January 1943.
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Jomo Kenyatta, Prime Minister of Kenya, and Lieutenant Colonel G P M Ramsay, Commanding Officer, 2nd Battalion, Scots Guards, discuss the Mobat anti-tank weapon, during a visit by Kenyan Cabinet Ministers to Langata Barracks, Nairobi in 1963.
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cc: @Jazzman
leta specs za hii Mobut weapon, is it still in use au ni museum piece
and by the way do we have a military museum in Kenya?
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