Prominent subjects include Bell's social life, interests, travels and personal affairs; letters published in the press concerning gold mining in Kenya, witchcraft in Africa, British and French colonial experience in Africa, and international peacekeeping; the composition of 'Glimpses of a Governor's Life', including quotations from a notebook of 1906 now lost; public health in Mauritius; Winston Churchill's visit to Uganda; ideas for encouraging native arts in Africa; and the publication of a drawing in the 'Architectural Review' (circa 150 sheets). |