Photographs of
Tanganyika & Zanzibars

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Tabora Hotel
Photo: Malcolm Duff

Orton's yacht, Pennant No. 28, Dar es Salaam Yacht Club 1949
Photo:John Orton

Dodoma Hotel, 1950
Photo: Glynn Ford

Dar es Salaam (late 1940s).
Looking up Acacia Avenue
Photo: John Orton

Pangani Power Station
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Photo: S. Smith

Dar es Salaam (1957).
Policeman directing traffic.
Photo: Gordon Mumford

Dar es Salaam Harbour, 1948
Photo contributed by John Orton


Usambaras

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Dar es Salaam, 1957
Photo: Gordon Mumford

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1950s Photographs from Kongwa

Photos supplied by Mike Mills

Mike Mills, Miss Lamb (teacher),
and Mike's mother.

Family outing on the Kongwa Units with Chambers family. Mike's mother and sister are on the left. Seated are Dennis Chambers (maths teacher) with glasses and his daughter Pamela (kneeling behind him).

Mike's parents with Mike and ??, and Bolek Dzuira.

Cricket

Cricket Match: visiting team from Dodoma vs. Kongwa.
The five school boys in the back row are Mike Mills (2nd from left) and Nicholls (5th from left).

East African Safari came through Kongwa in 1957. Mike's father (seated, left) was the checkpoint controller. The geography teacher is the man in the white coat. Several boys were there from the school: Brian Firth (in the back) and Brian Springbet (3rd from left).

Brian Firth and Mike Mills at the Kongwa Club pool.

Hoppy Marshall (former public hangman) later owned the Ngong Inn in Kenya, where Mike & his family holidayed in 1956.

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Zanzibar (1950s)

Zanzabar town, 1957.
Photo: Gordon Mumford

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