No. 1 of tribute to Kenyan music artistes past and present (48 images)

Jun. 13, 1969 – Princess Margaret in a Gaily Coloured Dress Visits Commonwealth Hostel: Princess Margaret wore this gally coloured dress with her hair drawn back and pinned with a circlet of flowers reminiscent of the Japanese fashion, when she paid a visit to two students hostels of the Zebra Trust, meeting and talking with married students and their families from many of the commonwealth countries. The first hostel, Jerome House, in West Kensington, is the largest of the trust s hostels, and houses 230 students, married and single, including 70 children – from about 30 Commonwealth countries. The Princess probably adopted something of the East in her style of dress and Hair- de in preparation foe her visit with Lord Snow-don to Japan in September. Picture Shows: Princess Margaret examining a musical instrument shown to her by Mr. Olum Oludhe, from Kenya, during her visit to Jerome Hous PUBLICATIONxINxGERxONLY – ZUMAk09 jun 13 1969 Princess Margaret in a Gaily Coloured Dress visits Commonwealth Hostel Princess Margaret This Gally Coloured Dress With her Hair Drawn Back and pinned With a of Flowers of The Japanese Fashion When She paid a Visit to Two Students Hostels of The Zebra Trust Meeting and Talking With Married Students and their families from MANY of The Commonwealth Countries The First Hostel Jerome House in WEST Kensington IS The Largest of The Trust S Hostels and Houses 230 Students Married and Single including 70 Children from About 30 Commonwealth Countries The Princess probably adopted Something of The East in her Style of Dress and Hair de in Preparation Foe her Visit With Lord Snow Don to Japan in September Picture Shows Princess Margaret examining a Musical Instrument Shown to her by Mr Olum from Kenya during her Visit to Jerome hous PUBLICATIONxINxGERxONLY ZUMAk09

No. 1 of tribute to Kenyan women and girls (58 images)

AFRICAN FASHION COLLECTION – UHURU CREATION IN NAIROBI, KENYA / ; 11 SEPTEMBER 1963, Copyright: Topfoto PUBLICATIONxINxGERxSUIxAUTxONLY UnitedArchivesIPU463196
PAMELA MBOYA AT NAIROBI BOYS SCHOOL / ; 8 MARCH 1963, Copyright: Topfoto PUBLICATIONxINxGERxSUIxAUTxONLY UnitedArchivesIPU452677

No. 3 of tribute to Kenyan women and girls (57 images)

Portrait of British-born Kenyan aviator Beryl Markham. 1936 – Portrait de l aviatrice anglaise du Kenya Beryl Markham (1902-1986). !AUFNAHMEDATUM GESCHÄTZT! PUBLICATIONxINxGERxSUIxAUTxHUNxONLY Copyright: Bianchetti/Leemage COR7856B
This is a 1964 photograph of Kenyan author Joy Adamson. Adamson, who is Austrian-born, has been living in Kenya for 27 years with her third husband, British game warden George Adamson. She has studied and painted wildlife and written a series of books about the African lioness Elsa, “Born Free,” 1960, “Elsa,” 1961, and “Forever Free,” 1962. The location is unknown. (AP Photo)
AFRICA, KENYA – Ronald Ngala congratulates Mrs. Naomi Ramatu after she was unanimously elected as chair person of the Coast Institute of Technology, Nairobi Coast branch at the All Saints cathedral on the 26th of June 1972. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED(Photo by Africa24 Media/camerapix/Mohamed Amin/Duncan Willetts)

No. 1 of tribute to Kenyan Athletics (50 images)

Kipchoge Keino of Kenya, winner of the 1,500-meter run at the Summer Olympics October 20, 1968, holds up an arm in victory as he stands on the podium in the gold medalist’s position. The U.S.’s Jim Ryun, left, garnered the silver and Bodo Tummler of West Germany won the bronze. Keino ran race in 3:34.9 for an Olympic record. Ryun’s time was 3:37.8, and Tummler made it in 3:39.0. (AP Photo)
Kipchoge Keino of Kenya, world 5,000-meter record holder, gives a few starting tips to Cheryl Vallance, 12, of Bonbeach, Australia, while visiting the Melbourne Cricket Ground, Dec. 30, 1965. (AP Photo)
Kenya Minister for Culture Stanley Oloitiptip waves his fly swatter to the delight of two Kenyan athletes, Rose Muya (front left) and Justina Chepchirchir. The Minister met the entire Kenyan team in the Commonwealth Game village here Tuesday. September 28, 1982. (Photo by Russell McPhedran/Fairfax Media via Getty Images).
Kenyan athlete Julius Kariuki celebrates as he crosses the finish line in first place to win the gold medal in the Men’s 3000 metres steeplechase event at the 1988 Summer Olympics, inside the Olympic Stadium in Seoul, South Korea on 30th September 1988. Peter Koech of Kenya finishes in 2nd place to win the silver medal and Mark Rowland of Great Britain finishes in third place to win the bronze medal. (Photo by Bob Thomas Sports Photography via Getty Images)