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Tag Archives: Colonial Kenya
How we view the world, then and now
I’ve reached the bit in my book where Emilie May has arrived in Nairobi to get married. It took her exactly one month to the day from setting off from Reading Station to arrive in Nairobi. I flew to Nairobi … Continue reading
Posted in Writing blog
Tagged 1920's Kenya, Colonial Kenya, Edwardian norms, White Settlers Kenya
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April blog
Ok, my first blog. My intention is that these are at least monthly as part of my strategy to write this novel by setting goals and deadlines, but if you find it useful or interesting too then this is also good. This … Continue reading
Gertrude Mary Kuhn
Today I went to pay my respects to Gertrude Mary Kuhn, nanny to my mother and her two sisters, who was shot and killed by my grandfather on 18th September 1929 –– apparently he thought she was a leopard. Gertrude … Continue reading
Posted in Kenya Blog: Kitale & KK
Tagged 1920s British Empire, 1920s Kenya, Colonial Kenya, Kitale cemetery, White Highlands
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Kitale: Searching for echoes and dents
The morning – Mahendra, the Railway Station and the Museum Our first morning in Kitale. I resolve to begin my quest for my grandmother in Kitale and find The Kitale Store, in which my grandfather was a major shareholder, and … Continue reading
Posted in Kenya Blog: Kitale & KK
Tagged Colonial Kenya, Kenya Railway, Kitale, Kitale hotel, Settlers, Trans Nzoia
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