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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
Y3047B Zanzibar (Chandler Collection)
Y3047C Photographs of Zanzibar by James Augustus Grant, 1860
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Camera studies: Kenya 1919

Title Camera studies: Kenya 1919
Reference GBR/0115/Y3046C
Creator Mrs. L E Grundy
Covering Dates 1919
Extent and Medium 48 images; Many photographs are faded.
Repository Cambridge University Library: Royal Commonwealth Society Library
Content and context

Album purchased from a bookseller. It is a green album with 'Camera studies' on the front cover, published by Johnsons of London, and provides interest as a record of European social life in Kenya, and numbers 20, 23-26 and 29 provide a clear and detailed picture of a white settler's sitting room. There are three gaps in the album, and though there are three loose prints (46-48) their subjects do not correspond with the captions of those missing. Inside the cover is written 'L.E. Grundy P.O. Bungalow Nairobi B.E.A. Nov 10 1919.' Photographs of 'self' indicate that L.E. Grundy was a woman (see plates 2, 5, 7, 8, 10, 21, 31-34, 38). A search has been made in the Kenya Blue Books 1916 and 1926, the Red Book 1919 and 1922 and the Kenya Annual and Directory 1921, both for her and for other Europeans shown in the photographs. No Grundy appears in the Blue Books, in the list of Senior Postal Officials in 1919, or the longer list of 1921. Mrs. L.E. Grundy is listed at Lumbwa (which is nowhere near Nairobi) in 1919, J.S. Grundy at Lumbwa in 1921, and at Dar-es-Salaam in 1922. John Sidney Grundy is listed in the Tanganyika Blue Books 1921-1924 as an Administrative Officer, first appointed 30.04.1917, which suggests he is not the Lumbwa man.

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Please cite as Cambridge University Library: Royal Commonwealth Society Library, Camera studies: Kenya 1919, Y3046C

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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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