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Y30469H Tanganyika [Tanzania] photographs 1950s
Y30469I Shaw collection on Tanganyika [i.e. Tanzania]
Y30469J Photograph of the airship R101
Y30469K Neue Langenberg [?Tukuyu] Area Collection
Y30469L East African Railways and Harbours 1952 to 1964
Y3046A Lady Jackson's Kenya album
Y3046B Photographs of Kenya, c 1905-10
Y3046C Camera studies: Kenya 1919
Y3046D African land utilisation and settlement, Kenya
Y3046E General photographs of Kenya 1960s
Y3046G Album of family photographs taken in Kenya 1934-1936
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Lady Jackson's Kenya album

Title Lady Jackson's Kenya album
Reference GBR/0115/Y3046A
Creator Lady Jackson
Extent and Medium 99 images; The album is black, with padded covers, but lacking a spine. The photographs are in generally good condition.
Repository Cambridge University Library: Royal Commonwealth Society Library
Content and context

An album of prints whose subjects include scenes on the Simba River, in the Aderdare Mountains, Laikipia, and elsewhere; views in Nairobi, including a race meeting, Government House, and the Jackson's house (48); a settler's house in Naivasha (71); and Masai men and women. Four photographs taken from the same point show the gradual break-up of a sailing ship wrecked off Mombasa (84-87); and there are photographs of individuals such as A.H. Neumann (25), 'Lord John' Wilson of Smith Mackenzie and Co. (45), Sir Ralph and Lady Combe (7-8, 56), and the Jacksons themselves (27, 34, 45, 57, 75).

Frederick John Jackson (1860-1929) first went to East Africa on a hunting expedition in 1884. He later joined the service of the imperial British East Africa Company and in 1894 was appointed by the Foreign Office as a First Class Assistant in Uganda. In 1902, following boundary changes, his post was transferred to the East Africa Protectorate (Later Kenya) from which he returned to Uganda as Governor in 1911. During his leave in 1904 he married Aline Cooper and this photograph album was collected by her during their years in Kenya. After his death Lady Jackson completed his unfinished autobiography 'Early days in East Africa' and eventually in 1938 saw the publication of his 'Birds of Kenya and Uganda.' She continued to live at St. Leonards on Sea until her death at the age of 88 on 27 May 1966. One of her regular visitors was H.B. Thomas, who had served in Uganda during Sir Frederick's Governorship, and she gave him a number of items relating to Sir Frederick's service in Africa, including this album, which he presented to the RCS. Before doing so he added a number of notes to the captions under the pictures for fuller identification.

Presented to the Royal Commonwealth Society by H.B. Thomas around 1970.

Access and Use

Please cite as Cambridge University Library: Royal Commonwealth Society Library, Lady Jackson's Kenya album, Y3046A

Further information

For Frederick Jacksons publications see: Jackson, Frederick John (1930), 'Early days in East Africa - by the late Sir Frederick Jackson', London: E. Arnold & Co; Jackson, Frederick John (1938) 'The birds of Kenya Colony and the Uganda Protectorate,' London.

Indexed

This collection level description was entered by WS using information from the original typescript catalogue.

This collection is available on microfiche: Africa, fiche number 76.

Index Terms
Africa
Kenya
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