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Jaw of Australopithecus anamensis. Pliocene. Located in Kanapoi, Kenya. Natural History Museum. London. United Kingdom
Masai young women adjusting iron wireThree young Masai women sitting on the floor, while one of them gets her ornamental coil rings adjusted on her leg
Isak DinesenISAK DINESEN real name Karen Christence, baroness Blixen-Finecke Danish writer in Kenya Date: 1885 - 1962
Italian Mission, KenyaScene in a Christian village in Kenya, supported by the Istituto-Collegio Internazionale della Consolata per le Missioni Esteri of Torino, Italy. circa 1920
How Acheulean Man Captured His PreyHunting with the Bolas: How Acheulean Man Captured His Prey with a Stone-Age Weapon Still in Use To-Day - A reconstruction of a hunting scene in the stone age
Kenya Date: 1961
Equator Kenya Date: 1961
Scotch Church, Nairobi, Kenya. Date: 1900s
Kenya - Natives with River BoatsNatives with River Boats, Kenya. Date: 1927
Kenya - Camel-drawn Transport, MombasaCamel-drawn Transport, Mombasa, Mombasa County, Kenya. Date: 1927
Kenya - Salim Road, MombasaSalim Road, Mombasa, Mombasa County, Kenya. Date: 1927
Black / Hooked-lipped Rhinoceros - two in long grass (Diceros bicornis). Kenya, Africa
Ostrich Egg - Held by Msai (Struthio camelus). Kenya
Greater Flamingo (Phoenicopterus ruber). Kenya, Africa
CHEETAHS - scent marking (Acinonyx jubatus). Kenya, Africa
Lion - female - Lioness (Panthera leo). Kenya
RAINBOW - Kenya. Africa
Scouts of the 2nd Nairobi Troop, East AfricaGroup photo, scouts of the 2nd Nairobi Troop, Kenya, then in British East Africa
Scouts of the 1st Nairobi Troop, East AfricaTwo scouts of the 1st Nairobi Troop, Kenya, then in British East Africa, with drums
Captain H V Kershaw, Boy Scout Commissioner for Nairobi, British East Africa
Lady Idina Gordon going big-game shootingLady Idina Gordon (nee Sackville), who married her second husband, Captain Charles Gordon, in 1919, pictured in The Tatler with news that she was about to travel to British East Africa (Kenya)
The Njoro Polo TeamPolo team of the Njoro ground, 7, 100 feet above sea level in British East Africa (Kenya). From left to right are Major W. A. Conduitt, Mr R. A. Pelham-Burn, Captain C. P
Wedding group in Nairobi featuring Lady Idina GordonAn interesting group photograph taken in Nairobi on the occasion of the wedding of Mrs C. Littleton and Mr A. A. Baillie in the summer of 1919. From left are Captain E
Kenyan peopleTribesmen from Kenya who practise pottery and weaving, work metal and cultivate the soil. Date: 1934
Profile portrait of a beautiful Masai woman - KenyaA stunning profile portrait of a beautiful Masai woman - Kenya. Note the elongated earlobe piercing and remarkably decorative hair braiding. Date: circa 1930s
Ancient, Modern and Classical Buildings, Nairobi, KenyaAncient, Modern and Classical (!) Buildings, Nairobi, Kenya Date: circa 1930s
Kenyan Wildebeest / GnuKenyan wildebeest, also called the gnu. An antelope of the genus Connochaetes. Date: 1940s
A pair of Ostrich - Kenya, East Africa Date: 1940s
Kenyan boy scaling a tree trunk on the hunt for honey Date: 1930s
Young Kenyan girls of Mandera, KenyaYoung girls in Mandera Kenya Date: 1910s
View of Mombasa, Kenya, East Africa from the Mainland. Date: 1930s
Memon Mosque, Mombasa, Kenya Date: circa 1910s
Kenya, East Africa - Kilidini Road, Mombasa (a port on the Indian Ocean and the second-largest city in the country). Date: circa 1930s
Boeing 707-321 G-AYVE of Kenya AirwaysBoeing 707-321, G-AYVE, of Kenya Airways
Homo habilis carniums casts from Olduvai Gorge and Koobi ForThe white cranium is Homo habilis discovered at Koobi Fora, East Turkana, Kenya believed to have lived about 1.8 million years ago
Kenyte lavaGeological specimen collected by Scotts British Antarctic Expedition 1910-1913, also known as the Terra Nova expedition. It had a broad scientific programme and collected thousands of geological
Australopithecus sp. thigh & hip bone
Homo sapiens skullLateral and frontal view of a cast of Homo sapiens skull from Eliye Springs, Kenya. Middle Pleistocene 790, 000-130, 000
Homo sapiens cranium (Singa 1)Lateral view of a Homo sapiens skull discovered at Singa, West bank of the River Nile, Sudan, by W.R.G Bond, February 1924
Homo ergaster cranium (KNM - ER 3733)Homo ergaster cranium from Koobi Fora, Area 104, Kenya. Cast of KNM - ER 3733. side view. Scale in cms. This specimen discovered in 1975 by Bernard Ngeneo dates back to 1.6 million years ago
Homo rudolfensis cranium (KNM - ER 1470)Homo habilis cranium from Koobi Fora, Area 131, Kenya. Cast of KNM - ER 1470 (1st reconstruction). Three-quarter view. Scale in cms
Homo habilis cranium (KNM - ER 1813)Homo habilis cranium discovered by K. Kimeu (1973) at Koobi Fora, Area 123, Kenya. Cast of KNM - ER 1813. Dated at around 1.8 million years old. Front view. Scale in cms
Proconsul, Homo heildebergensis & Homo neanderthalensis cranL to R: Cranium of Proconsul, an extinct primate that lived 18 million years ago; Homo heildebergensis (Broken Hill 1) discovered in Zambia; and Homo neanderthalensis (Gibraltar 1)
Lady Ancaster with Josslyn HayThe Hon. Josslyn Hay, 22nd Earl of Erroll (1901 - 1941), British peer famed for the unsolved case surrounding his murder in Kenya (he was immortalised in the film, White Mischief )
Kenya - MombasaThe Basheikh Mosque - Mombasa, Kenya Date: 1910
Palm Tree - Dates - Mombassa, Kenya Date: circa 1910s
Kenya, Africa - Town Magistrates Court, Nairobi Date: circa 1910s
Kenya, Africa - General Post Office Nairobi Date: circa 1910s