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These are some of the pages that I frequent looking for Kenya stuff. Might be interesting to you KENYA
This has got a bit shorter as there are links that no longer work. Others have been added.
Kenya Kongonis Cricket Club - We are the UK branch of the Kongonis Club based at Nairobi Club and provide an opportunity for all those who played cricket in Kenya and are now back in the UK, or who are visiting during July/August, to meet up for a two week tour in Sussex and Surrey The new Hillcrestians Site - Ideal for all you Hillcrest people out there - If you aren't from Hillcrest - I don't think it would really matter - the more ways of getting people together the better http://www.gordonmumford.com/africa.htm -
The African Adventures website of
Gordon Mumford includes Kenya Korner (a database where ex-Kenyans exchange
info, search for old friends, etc.), links to school sites, photos of Kenya's
past, and information and excerpts from his books about Kenya.
Gordon went to Kenya in 1949 to work
for EAP&T. He has recently published two books about Kenya when he worked
on the safari crew survey and construction of the radio repeater telecomm
links from Kampala, through Kenya to Dar es Salaam. Remember that tower on
Mbwinzau (you could see it from the Mombasa Road)? Gordon spent months camped
on that ridge, from testing signal strengths, to making a Land
Rover track to the top in the survey days and later installing
the antenna arrays on the tower, etc.
Gordon returned to Kenya in the 1960s
to teach at the Post Office Training School at Mbagathi. During the 1970s
he was on the KLTA, and responsible for the junior (school) tennis events. He
organized many tournaments, including the Parklands Junior Tennis, KLTA
Junior Tennis, Parklands Open, etc. I taught at the Banda in the 1970s and our
two sons were at the Banda until 1976. We went to South Africa and moved to
western Canada in 1980.
Daily Nation on the web -I read it every day to see how far down (or up) the pan things are going Rich Bowens Web site with a pretty damn good home written guest book Need stuff shifting round the world - Grant can do it - he can be found here at - www.bngtrading.com
Andy Keoghs new page - more habaris Malcolm McCrow's site - many pictures of Kenya and East Africa as is was in the '50s and '60s nostalgia galore Search Engines GENERAL http://www.jamborestaurant.co.uk/
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