by Christine Nicholls | Jul 29, 2021 | Christine Nicholls
Trout Fishing in Kenya Kenya is renowned for its excellent trout fishing, but trout are not indigenous to the country. They were introduced to Kenya rivers during the early years of the 20th century. Lords Delamere and Colonel Grogan purchased a large consignment of...
by Christine Nicholls | Apr 12, 2021 | Christine Nicholls
James Wood Rogers The Prescott Journal Miner, of Prescott, Arizona, reported 21 August 1912 that Representative Norris of Nebraska had introduced a resolution requesting the American President to send to the House of Representatives all information he had about the...
by Christine Nicholls | Jan 31, 2021 | Christine Nicholls
Andrew Rattray and the Training of Zebras Andrew Rattray Zebras are notoriously difficult to train. Any hope that they could be pack animals in Kenya, where horses died speedily, was abandoned after the early years of colonialism, but not until strenuous...
by Christine Nicholls | Jan 1, 2021 | Christine Nicholls
Kitale in 1930 I am grateful to Nick Symes for showing me this letter a farming friend in Kitale wrote to his father: It paints a good picture of Kitale in 1930, the year in which the photographs below were taken. “Kitale was as far inland and as near the borders...
by Christine Nicholls | Dec 1, 2020 | Christine Nicholls
Should Afrikaans have been Taught in Plateau Schools? A large number of Afrikaners on the Uasin Gishu plateau in 1910 approached the Governor to establish a school for their children. The government did establish two small schools in early 1910 but insisted on the...
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