cover image: Indian Carts, Tumutumu, Kenya, September 1926

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Indian Carts, Tumutumu, Kenya, September 1926

1926

"Indian Carts" External view with livestock pulling covered carts down road, accompanied by three natives. Tumutumu was established in 1908 by Rev. Henry Scott and Dr. John Arthur and is situated in the Central Highlands of Kenya, 130km north of Nairobi. The mission was set up as a clinic but soon expanded to include a school and church serving the Kikuyu population indigenous to the region. Arthur Ruffelle Barlow (1888-1965), the nephew of David Clement Ruffelle Scott (1853-1907) and co-editor of the first Kikuyu – English Dictionary, was the first resident missionary at Tumutumu. ❧ The mission trained carpenters and masons, a quarry was nearby.
indigenous peoples livestock transportation
Collection
International Mission Photography Archive, ca.1860-ca.1960
DOI
https://doi.org/10.25549/impa-c123-79741
Dates
1926-09
Pages
Photographic prints, 10.5 x 8 cm.
Place Discussed
Africa Central Province Kenya Tumutumu
Provider
California Digital Library
Published in
Kenya
Reference
impa-a-nls-75657630-1.tif
Rights
For commercial reproduction please contact the National Library of Scotland by referring to http://www.nls.uk/copyright . For access to the originals please e-mail manuscripts@nls.uk National Library of Scotland National Library of Scotland, George IV Bridge, Edinburgh, EH1 1EW, Scotland, UK The National Library of Scotland license the use of this content under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.5 UK: Scotland License. manuscripts@nls.uk
Source
Digital Public Library of America https://dp.la/item/a50153edd5ebff2663f4e93fa1430d73

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