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Trial of Waruhiu Itote (1922 ? 1993), nom de guerre General China, was one of the key leaders of the Mau Mau Uprising (1952?1960) in British Kenya. General China was the first senior Mau Mau leader to be captured by the government, when he fell into a trap in 1954. He was jailed alongside future Kenyan president Jomo Kenyatta. Because of his cooperation with the colonial government, General China's legacy is often controversial. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/trial-of-waruhiu-itote-1922-1993-nom-de-guerre-general-china-was-one-of-the-key-leaders-of-the-mau-mau-uprising-19521960-in-british-kenya-general-china-was-the-first-senior-mau-mau-leader-to-be-captured-by-the-government-when-he-fell-into-a-trap-in-1954-he-was-jailed-alongside-future-kenyan-president-jomo-kenyatta-because-of-his-cooperation-with-the-colonial-government-general-chinas-legacy-is-often-controversial-image634319261.html
RM2YRYMK9–Trial of Waruhiu Itote (1922 ? 1993), nom de guerre General China, was one of the key leaders of the Mau Mau Uprising (1952?1960) in British Kenya. General China was the first senior Mau Mau leader to be captured by the government, when he fell into a trap in 1954. He was jailed alongside future Kenyan president Jomo Kenyatta. Because of his cooperation with the colonial government, General China's legacy is often controversial.
Government Road, Nairobi, Kenya, East Africa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/government-road-nairobi-kenya-east-africa-image615256477.html
RM2XMY9WH–Government Road, Nairobi, Kenya, East Africa
1950s, people inside look up at the Kenya National Theatre in Nairobi under construction. They are looking at the building which will be the 450 seater inner hall. This grand project was undertaken by the British colonial government of the day. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1950s-people-inside-look-up-at-the-kenya-national-theatre-in-nairobi-under-construction-they-are-looking-at-the-building-which-will-be-the-450-seater-inner-hall-this-grand-project-was-undertaken-by-the-british-colonial-government-of-the-day-image184758568.html
RMMMGDC8–1950s, people inside look up at the Kenya National Theatre in Nairobi under construction. They are looking at the building which will be the 450 seater inner hall. This grand project was undertaken by the British colonial government of the day.
Norfolk Hotel, Government Road, Nairobi, Kenya, East Africa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-norfolk-hotel-government-road-nairobi-kenya-east-africa-131023472.html
RMHH4HNM–Norfolk Hotel, Government Road, Nairobi, Kenya, East Africa
Jome Kenyatta after he was released from 7 years in prison on August 14, 1961. He was one of the 'Kapenguria Six,' charged in 1952 by British colonial government of 'managing and being a member' of the rebellious Mau Mau Society. Kenyatta's participation in the murderous Mau Mau movement remains unproven. (CSU 2015 9 682) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-jome-kenyatta-after-he-was-released-from-7-years-in-prison-on-august-87522801.html
RMF2B069–Jome Kenyatta after he was released from 7 years in prison on August 14, 1961. He was one of the 'Kapenguria Six,' charged in 1952 by British colonial government of 'managing and being a member' of the rebellious Mau Mau Society. Kenyatta's participation in the murderous Mau Mau movement remains unproven. (CSU 2015 9 682)
Kenyan scouts are seen in their uniforms at a parade during the commemoration of 59th Madaraka Day Celebrations held at Railways Grounds in Nakuru City. Kenya attained self-rule on June 1st, 1963 from the hands of the British colonial government. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kenyan-scouts-are-seen-in-their-uniforms-at-a-parade-during-the-commemoration-of-59th-madaraka-day-celebrations-held-at-railways-grounds-in-nakuru-city-kenya-attained-self-rule-on-june-1st-1963-from-the-hands-of-the-british-colonial-government-image471494107.html
RM2JB2BF7–Kenyan scouts are seen in their uniforms at a parade during the commemoration of 59th Madaraka Day Celebrations held at Railways Grounds in Nakuru City. Kenya attained self-rule on June 1st, 1963 from the hands of the British colonial government.
Ndiku Mutua, one of five Kenyans issuing a claim for compensation against the British Government for alleged torture during the brutal repression of the Kenyan independence movement by the British Colonial Government in the 1950s and early 1960s, holds a claim form at the Royal Courts of Justice in central London. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-ndiku-mutua-one-of-five-kenyans-issuing-a-claim-for-compensation-against-110561805.html
RMGBTEKW–Ndiku Mutua, one of five Kenyans issuing a claim for compensation against the British Government for alleged torture during the brutal repression of the Kenyan independence movement by the British Colonial Government in the 1950s and early 1960s, holds a claim form at the Royal Courts of Justice in central London.
BELGIAN COLONIAL MISSION IN KENYA - A group taken at Government House, Nairobi. Left to right:- His Excellency the Governor; Sir Henry Moore, K.C.M.G., M. Albert de Vleeschauwer, Belgian Minister for the Colonies, M. Pierre Ryckmans, Governor-General of the Belgian Congo; Lieut. General P. Ermens, GOC Troops in the Belgian Congo British Army Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/belgian-colonial-mission-in-kenya-a-group-taken-at-government-house-nairobi-left-to-right-his-excellency-the-governor-sir-henry-moore-kcmg-m-albert-de-vleeschauwer-belgian-minister-for-the-colonies-m-pierre-ryckmans-governor-general-of-the-belgian-congo-lieut-general-p-ermens-goc-troops-in-the-belgian-congo-british-army-image603096919.html
RM2X15C7K–BELGIAN COLONIAL MISSION IN KENYA - A group taken at Government House, Nairobi. Left to right:- His Excellency the Governor; Sir Henry Moore, K.C.M.G., M. Albert de Vleeschauwer, Belgian Minister for the Colonies, M. Pierre Ryckmans, Governor-General of the Belgian Congo; Lieut. General P. Ermens, GOC Troops in the Belgian Congo British Army
The Kenya tribesmen pictured here are suspected of being Mau Mau terrorists. They were rounded up by a night patrol of soldiers and police and are in a police cage at Fort Hall waiting to be screened. Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, Colonial Secretary, left Nairobi by air yesterday on his way back to Britain after his tour of Kenya trouble spots. Before leaving Nairobi he said that the Kenya Government, with the aid of the British Government, 'will free this country from fear.' November 06, 1952. (Photo by Daily Mirror). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-kenya-tribesmen-pictured-here-are-suspected-of-being-mau-mau-terrorists-they-were-rounded-up-by-a-night-patrol-of-soldiers-and-police-and-are-in-a-police-cage-at-fort-hall-waiting-to-be-screened-mr-oliver-lyttelton-colonial-secretary-left-nairobi-by-air-yesterday-on-his-way-back-to-britain-after-his-tour-of-kenya-trouble-spots-before-leaving-nairobi-he-said-that-the-kenya-government-with-the-aid-of-the-british-government-will-free-this-country-from-fear-november-06-1952-photo-by-daily-mirror-image624680775.html
RM2Y88JKK–The Kenya tribesmen pictured here are suspected of being Mau Mau terrorists. They were rounded up by a night patrol of soldiers and police and are in a police cage at Fort Hall waiting to be screened. Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, Colonial Secretary, left Nairobi by air yesterday on his way back to Britain after his tour of Kenya trouble spots. Before leaving Nairobi he said that the Kenya Government, with the aid of the British Government, 'will free this country from fear.' November 06, 1952. (Photo by Daily Mirror).
Kenyan scouts are seen in their uniforms at a parade during the commemoration of 59th Madaraka Day Celebrations held at Railways Grounds in Nakuru City. Kenya attained self-rule on June 1st, 1963 from the hands of the British colonial government. (Photo by James Wakibia / SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kenyan-scouts-are-seen-in-their-uniforms-at-a-parade-during-the-commemoration-of-59th-madaraka-day-celebrations-held-at-railways-grounds-in-nakuru-city-kenya-attained-self-rule-on-june-1st-1963-from-the-hands-of-the-british-colonial-government-photo-by-james-wakibia-sopa-imagessipa-usa-image471493374.html
RM2JB2AH2–Kenyan scouts are seen in their uniforms at a parade during the commemoration of 59th Madaraka Day Celebrations held at Railways Grounds in Nakuru City. Kenya attained self-rule on June 1st, 1963 from the hands of the British colonial government. (Photo by James Wakibia / SOPA Images/Sipa USA)
Trial of Waruhiu Itote (1922 ? 1993), nom de guerre General China, was one of the key leaders of the Mau Mau Uprising (1952?1960) in British Kenya. General China was the first senior Mau Mau leader to be captured by the government, when he fell into a trap in 1954. He was jailed alongside future Kenyan president Jomo Kenyatta. Because of his cooperation with the colonial government, General China's legacy is often controversial. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/trial-of-waruhiu-itote-1922-1993-nom-de-guerre-general-china-was-one-of-the-key-leaders-of-the-mau-mau-uprising-19521960-in-british-kenya-general-china-was-the-first-senior-mau-mau-leader-to-be-captured-by-the-government-when-he-fell-into-a-trap-in-1954-he-was-jailed-alongside-future-kenyan-president-jomo-kenyatta-because-of-his-cooperation-with-the-colonial-government-general-chinas-legacy-is-often-controversial-image634319255.html
RM2YRYMK3–Trial of Waruhiu Itote (1922 ? 1993), nom de guerre General China, was one of the key leaders of the Mau Mau Uprising (1952?1960) in British Kenya. General China was the first senior Mau Mau leader to be captured by the government, when he fell into a trap in 1954. He was jailed alongside future Kenyan president Jomo Kenyatta. Because of his cooperation with the colonial government, General China's legacy is often controversial.
Five views of Nairobi, Kenya, British East Africa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-five-views-of-nairobi-kenya-british-east-africa-131023461.html
RMHH4HN9–Five views of Nairobi, Kenya, British East Africa
English Colonial District Commissioner, Nairobi, Kenya Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-colonial-district-commissioner-nairobi-kenya-image183028942.html
RMMHNK7X–English Colonial District Commissioner, Nairobi, Kenya
Kenya Police are seen at a parade holding their rifles during the commemoration of 59th Madaraka Day Celebrations held at Railways Grounds in Nakuru City. Kenya attained self-rule on June 1st, 1963 from the hands of the British colonial government. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kenya-police-are-seen-at-a-parade-holding-their-rifles-during-the-commemoration-of-59th-madaraka-day-celebrations-held-at-railways-grounds-in-nakuru-city-kenya-attained-self-rule-on-june-1st-1963-from-the-hands-of-the-british-colonial-government-image471494132.html
RM2JB2BG4–Kenya Police are seen at a parade holding their rifles during the commemoration of 59th Madaraka Day Celebrations held at Railways Grounds in Nakuru City. Kenya attained self-rule on June 1st, 1963 from the hands of the British colonial government.
(Left - right) Paulo Nzili and Susan Ngondi, two of five Kenyans who are issuing a claim for compensation against the British Government for alleged torture during the brutal repression of the Kenyan independence movement by the British Colonial Government in the 1950s and early 1960s, at the Royal Courts of Justice in central London. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-left-right-paulo-nzili-and-susan-ngondi-two-of-five-kenyans-who-are-110561798.html
RMGBTEKJ–(Left - right) Paulo Nzili and Susan Ngondi, two of five Kenyans who are issuing a claim for compensation against the British Government for alleged torture during the brutal repression of the Kenyan independence movement by the British Colonial Government in the 1950s and early 1960s, at the Royal Courts of Justice in central London.
Kenyan scouts are seen in their uniforms at a parade during the commemoration of 59th Madaraka Day Celebrations held at Railways Grounds in Nakuru City. Kenya attained self-rule on June 1st, 1963 from the hands of the British colonial government. (Photo by James Wakibia / SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kenyan-scouts-are-seen-in-their-uniforms-at-a-parade-during-the-commemoration-of-59th-madaraka-day-celebrations-held-at-railways-grounds-in-nakuru-city-kenya-attained-self-rule-on-june-1st-1963-from-the-hands-of-the-british-colonial-government-photo-by-james-wakibia-sopa-imagessipa-usa-image471493394.html
RM2JB2AHP–Kenyan scouts are seen in their uniforms at a parade during the commemoration of 59th Madaraka Day Celebrations held at Railways Grounds in Nakuru City. Kenya attained self-rule on June 1st, 1963 from the hands of the British colonial government. (Photo by James Wakibia / SOPA Images/Sipa USA)
Kenyan police officers are seen in their ceremonial uniforms at a parade during the commemoration of 59th Madaraka Day Celebrations held at Railways Grounds in Nakuru City. Kenya attained self-rule on June 1st, 1963 from the hands of the British colonial government. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kenyan-police-officers-are-seen-in-their-ceremonial-uniforms-at-a-parade-during-the-commemoration-of-59th-madaraka-day-celebrations-held-at-railways-grounds-in-nakuru-city-kenya-attained-self-rule-on-june-1st-1963-from-the-hands-of-the-british-colonial-government-image471494129.html
RM2JB2BG1–Kenyan police officers are seen in their ceremonial uniforms at a parade during the commemoration of 59th Madaraka Day Celebrations held at Railways Grounds in Nakuru City. Kenya attained self-rule on June 1st, 1963 from the hands of the British colonial government.
Paulo Nzili (left) and Susan Ngondi (centre), two of the five Kenyans who are issuing a claim for compensation against the British Government for alleged torture during the brutal repression of the Kenyan independence movement by the British Colonial Government in the 1950s and early 1960s, are joined by supporters at the Royal Courts of Justice in central London. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-paulo-nzili-left-and-susan-ngondi-centre-two-of-the-five-kenyans-who-110561795.html
RMGBTEKF–Paulo Nzili (left) and Susan Ngondi (centre), two of the five Kenyans who are issuing a claim for compensation against the British Government for alleged torture during the brutal repression of the Kenyan independence movement by the British Colonial Government in the 1950s and early 1960s, are joined by supporters at the Royal Courts of Justice in central London.
Kenya Police are seen at a parade holding their rifles during the commemoration of 59th Madaraka Day Celebrations held at Railways Grounds in Nakuru City. Kenya attained self-rule on June 1st, 1963 from the hands of the British colonial government. (Photo by James Wakibia / SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kenya-police-are-seen-at-a-parade-holding-their-rifles-during-the-commemoration-of-59th-madaraka-day-celebrations-held-at-railways-grounds-in-nakuru-city-kenya-attained-self-rule-on-june-1st-1963-from-the-hands-of-the-british-colonial-government-photo-by-james-wakibia-sopa-imagessipa-usa-image471493453.html
RM2JB2AKW–Kenya Police are seen at a parade holding their rifles during the commemoration of 59th Madaraka Day Celebrations held at Railways Grounds in Nakuru City. Kenya attained self-rule on June 1st, 1963 from the hands of the British colonial government. (Photo by James Wakibia / SOPA Images/Sipa USA)
Kenyan police officers are seen in their ceremonial uniforms at a parade during the commemoration of 59th Madaraka Day Celebrations held at Railways Grounds in Nakuru City. Kenya attained self-rule on June 1st, 1963 from the hands of the British colonial government. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kenyan-police-officers-are-seen-in-their-ceremonial-uniforms-at-a-parade-during-the-commemoration-of-59th-madaraka-day-celebrations-held-at-railways-grounds-in-nakuru-city-kenya-attained-self-rule-on-june-1st-1963-from-the-hands-of-the-british-colonial-government-image471494100.html
RM2JB2BF0–Kenyan police officers are seen in their ceremonial uniforms at a parade during the commemoration of 59th Madaraka Day Celebrations held at Railways Grounds in Nakuru City. Kenya attained self-rule on June 1st, 1963 from the hands of the British colonial government.
(Left - right) Ndiku Mutua, Paulo Nzili, Susan Ngondi, Jane Muthoni Mara and Wambugu Nyingi, the five Kenyans who are issuing a claim for compensation against the British Government for alleged torture during the brutal repression of the Kenyan independence movement by the British Colonial Government in the 1950s and early 1960s, at the Royal Courts of Justice in central London. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-left-right-ndiku-mutua-paulo-nzili-susan-ngondi-jane-muthoni-mara-110561799.html
RMGBTEKK–(Left - right) Ndiku Mutua, Paulo Nzili, Susan Ngondi, Jane Muthoni Mara and Wambugu Nyingi, the five Kenyans who are issuing a claim for compensation against the British Government for alleged torture during the brutal repression of the Kenyan independence movement by the British Colonial Government in the 1950s and early 1960s, at the Royal Courts of Justice in central London.
Kenyan police officers are seen in their ceremonial uniforms at a parade during the commemoration of 59th Madaraka Day Celebrations held at Railways Grounds in Nakuru City. Kenya attained self-rule on June 1st, 1963 from the hands of the British colonial government. (Photo by James Wakibia / SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kenyan-police-officers-are-seen-in-their-ceremonial-uniforms-at-a-parade-during-the-commemoration-of-59th-madaraka-day-celebrations-held-at-railways-grounds-in-nakuru-city-kenya-attained-self-rule-on-june-1st-1963-from-the-hands-of-the-british-colonial-government-photo-by-james-wakibia-sopa-imagessipa-usa-image471493408.html
RM2JB2AJ8–Kenyan police officers are seen in their ceremonial uniforms at a parade during the commemoration of 59th Madaraka Day Celebrations held at Railways Grounds in Nakuru City. Kenya attained self-rule on June 1st, 1963 from the hands of the British colonial government. (Photo by James Wakibia / SOPA Images/Sipa USA)
Kenyan police officers are seen in their ceremonial uniforms at a parade during the commemoration of 59th Madaraka Day Celebrations held at Railways Grounds in Nakuru City. Kenya attained self-rule on June 1st, 1963 from the hands of the British colonial government. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kenyan-police-officers-are-seen-in-their-ceremonial-uniforms-at-a-parade-during-the-commemoration-of-59th-madaraka-day-celebrations-held-at-railways-grounds-in-nakuru-city-kenya-attained-self-rule-on-june-1st-1963-from-the-hands-of-the-british-colonial-government-image471494095.html
RM2JB2BER–Kenyan police officers are seen in their ceremonial uniforms at a parade during the commemoration of 59th Madaraka Day Celebrations held at Railways Grounds in Nakuru City. Kenya attained self-rule on June 1st, 1963 from the hands of the British colonial government.
Five Kenyans seek justice for alleged empire abuses Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-five-kenyans-seek-justice-for-alleged-empire-abuses-110561790.html
RMGBTEKA–Five Kenyans seek justice for alleged empire abuses
Kenyan police officers are seen in their ceremonial uniforms at a parade during the commemoration of 59th Madaraka Day Celebrations held at Railways Grounds in Nakuru City. Kenya attained self-rule on June 1st, 1963 from the hands of the British colonial government. (Photo by James Wakibia / SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kenyan-police-officers-are-seen-in-their-ceremonial-uniforms-at-a-parade-during-the-commemoration-of-59th-madaraka-day-celebrations-held-at-railways-grounds-in-nakuru-city-kenya-attained-self-rule-on-june-1st-1963-from-the-hands-of-the-british-colonial-government-photo-by-james-wakibia-sopa-imagessipa-usa-image471493401.html
RM2JB2AJ1–Kenyan police officers are seen in their ceremonial uniforms at a parade during the commemoration of 59th Madaraka Day Celebrations held at Railways Grounds in Nakuru City. Kenya attained self-rule on June 1st, 1963 from the hands of the British colonial government. (Photo by James Wakibia / SOPA Images/Sipa USA)
Kenyan police officers are seen in their ceremonial uniforms at a parade during the commemoration of 59th Madaraka Day Celebrations held at Railways Grounds in Nakuru City. Kenya attained self-rule on June 1st, 1963 from the hands of the British colonial government. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kenyan-police-officers-are-seen-in-their-ceremonial-uniforms-at-a-parade-during-the-commemoration-of-59th-madaraka-day-celebrations-held-at-railways-grounds-in-nakuru-city-kenya-attained-self-rule-on-june-1st-1963-from-the-hands-of-the-british-colonial-government-image471494086.html
RM2JB2BEE–Kenyan police officers are seen in their ceremonial uniforms at a parade during the commemoration of 59th Madaraka Day Celebrations held at Railways Grounds in Nakuru City. Kenya attained self-rule on June 1st, 1963 from the hands of the British colonial government.
Five Kenyans seek justice for alleged empire abuses Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-five-kenyans-seek-justice-for-alleged-empire-abuses-110561802.html
RMGBTEKP–Five Kenyans seek justice for alleged empire abuses
Kenyan police officers are seen in their ceremonial uniforms at a parade during the commemoration of 59th Madaraka Day Celebrations held at Railways Grounds in Nakuru City. Kenya attained self-rule on June 1st, 1963 from the hands of the British colonial government. (Photo by James Wakibia / SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kenyan-police-officers-are-seen-in-their-ceremonial-uniforms-at-a-parade-during-the-commemoration-of-59th-madaraka-day-celebrations-held-at-railways-grounds-in-nakuru-city-kenya-attained-self-rule-on-june-1st-1963-from-the-hands-of-the-british-colonial-government-photo-by-james-wakibia-sopa-imagessipa-usa-image471493399.html
RM2JB2AHY–Kenyan police officers are seen in their ceremonial uniforms at a parade during the commemoration of 59th Madaraka Day Celebrations held at Railways Grounds in Nakuru City. Kenya attained self-rule on June 1st, 1963 from the hands of the British colonial government. (Photo by James Wakibia / SOPA Images/Sipa USA)
Kenyan police officers are seen in their ceremonial uniforms at a parade during the commemoration of 59th Madaraka Day Celebrations held at Railways Grounds in Nakuru City. Kenya attained self-rule on June 1st, 1963 from the hands of the British colonial government. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kenyan-police-officers-are-seen-in-their-ceremonial-uniforms-at-a-parade-during-the-commemoration-of-59th-madaraka-day-celebrations-held-at-railways-grounds-in-nakuru-city-kenya-attained-self-rule-on-june-1st-1963-from-the-hands-of-the-british-colonial-government-image471494102.html
RM2JB2BF2–Kenyan police officers are seen in their ceremonial uniforms at a parade during the commemoration of 59th Madaraka Day Celebrations held at Railways Grounds in Nakuru City. Kenya attained self-rule on June 1st, 1963 from the hands of the British colonial government.
Kenyan police officers are seen in their ceremonial uniforms at a parade during the commemoration of 59th Madaraka Day Celebrations held at Railways Grounds in Nakuru City. Kenya attained self-rule on June 1st, 1963 from the hands of the British colonial government. (Photo by James Wakibia / SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kenyan-police-officers-are-seen-in-their-ceremonial-uniforms-at-a-parade-during-the-commemoration-of-59th-madaraka-day-celebrations-held-at-railways-grounds-in-nakuru-city-kenya-attained-self-rule-on-june-1st-1963-from-the-hands-of-the-british-colonial-government-photo-by-james-wakibia-sopa-imagessipa-usa-image471493390.html
RM2JB2AHJ–Kenyan police officers are seen in their ceremonial uniforms at a parade during the commemoration of 59th Madaraka Day Celebrations held at Railways Grounds in Nakuru City. Kenya attained self-rule on June 1st, 1963 from the hands of the British colonial government. (Photo by James Wakibia / SOPA Images/Sipa USA)
Kenyan police officers are seen in their ceremonial uniforms at a parade during the commemoration of 59th Madaraka Day Celebrations held at Railways Grounds in Nakuru City. Kenya attained self-rule on June 1st, 1963 from the hands of the British colonial government. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kenyan-police-officers-are-seen-in-their-ceremonial-uniforms-at-a-parade-during-the-commemoration-of-59th-madaraka-day-celebrations-held-at-railways-grounds-in-nakuru-city-kenya-attained-self-rule-on-june-1st-1963-from-the-hands-of-the-british-colonial-government-image471494088.html
RM2JB2BEG–Kenyan police officers are seen in their ceremonial uniforms at a parade during the commemoration of 59th Madaraka Day Celebrations held at Railways Grounds in Nakuru City. Kenya attained self-rule on June 1st, 1963 from the hands of the British colonial government.
Kenyan police officers are seen in their ceremonial uniforms at a parade during the commemoration of 59th Madaraka Day Celebrations held at Railways Grounds in Nakuru City. Kenya attained self-rule on June 1st, 1963 from the hands of the British colonial government. (Photo by James Wakibia / SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kenyan-police-officers-are-seen-in-their-ceremonial-uniforms-at-a-parade-during-the-commemoration-of-59th-madaraka-day-celebrations-held-at-railways-grounds-in-nakuru-city-kenya-attained-self-rule-on-june-1st-1963-from-the-hands-of-the-british-colonial-government-photo-by-james-wakibia-sopa-imagessipa-usa-image471493365.html
RM2JB2AGN–Kenyan police officers are seen in their ceremonial uniforms at a parade during the commemoration of 59th Madaraka Day Celebrations held at Railways Grounds in Nakuru City. Kenya attained self-rule on June 1st, 1963 from the hands of the British colonial government. (Photo by James Wakibia / SOPA Images/Sipa USA)
Kenyan police officers are seen in their ceremonial uniforms at a parade during the commemoration of 59th Madaraka Day Celebrations held at Railways Grounds in Nakuru City. Kenya attained self-rule on June 1st, 1963 from the hands of the British colonial government. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kenyan-police-officers-are-seen-in-their-ceremonial-uniforms-at-a-parade-during-the-commemoration-of-59th-madaraka-day-celebrations-held-at-railways-grounds-in-nakuru-city-kenya-attained-self-rule-on-june-1st-1963-from-the-hands-of-the-british-colonial-government-image471494085.html
RM2JB2BED–Kenyan police officers are seen in their ceremonial uniforms at a parade during the commemoration of 59th Madaraka Day Celebrations held at Railways Grounds in Nakuru City. Kenya attained self-rule on June 1st, 1963 from the hands of the British colonial government.
Kenyan police officers are seen in their ceremonial uniforms at a parade during the commemoration of 59th Madaraka Day Celebrations held at Railways Grounds in Nakuru City. Kenya attained self-rule on June 1st, 1963 from the hands of the British colonial government. (Photo by James Wakibia / SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kenyan-police-officers-are-seen-in-their-ceremonial-uniforms-at-a-parade-during-the-commemoration-of-59th-madaraka-day-celebrations-held-at-railways-grounds-in-nakuru-city-kenya-attained-self-rule-on-june-1st-1963-from-the-hands-of-the-british-colonial-government-photo-by-james-wakibia-sopa-imagessipa-usa-image471493489.html
RM2JB2AN5–Kenyan police officers are seen in their ceremonial uniforms at a parade during the commemoration of 59th Madaraka Day Celebrations held at Railways Grounds in Nakuru City. Kenya attained self-rule on June 1st, 1963 from the hands of the British colonial government. (Photo by James Wakibia / SOPA Images/Sipa USA)
Kenyan police officers are seen in their ceremonial uniforms at a parade during the commemoration of 59th Madaraka Day Celebrations held at Railways Grounds in Nakuru City. Kenya attained self-rule on June 1st, 1963 from the hands of the British colonial government. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kenyan-police-officers-are-seen-in-their-ceremonial-uniforms-at-a-parade-during-the-commemoration-of-59th-madaraka-day-celebrations-held-at-railways-grounds-in-nakuru-city-kenya-attained-self-rule-on-june-1st-1963-from-the-hands-of-the-british-colonial-government-image471494112.html
RM2JB2BFC–Kenyan police officers are seen in their ceremonial uniforms at a parade during the commemoration of 59th Madaraka Day Celebrations held at Railways Grounds in Nakuru City. Kenya attained self-rule on June 1st, 1963 from the hands of the British colonial government.
Kenyan police officers are seen in their ceremonial uniforms at a parade during the commemoration of 59th Madaraka Day Celebrations held at Railways Grounds in Nakuru City. Kenya attained self-rule on June 1st, 1963 from the hands of the British colonial government. (Photo by James Wakibia / SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kenyan-police-officers-are-seen-in-their-ceremonial-uniforms-at-a-parade-during-the-commemoration-of-59th-madaraka-day-celebrations-held-at-railways-grounds-in-nakuru-city-kenya-attained-self-rule-on-june-1st-1963-from-the-hands-of-the-british-colonial-government-photo-by-james-wakibia-sopa-imagessipa-usa-image471493396.html
RM2JB2AHT–Kenyan police officers are seen in their ceremonial uniforms at a parade during the commemoration of 59th Madaraka Day Celebrations held at Railways Grounds in Nakuru City. Kenya attained self-rule on June 1st, 1963 from the hands of the British colonial government. (Photo by James Wakibia / SOPA Images/Sipa USA)
Nakuru, Kenya. 01st June, 2022. Kenyan scouts are seen in their uniforms at a parade during the commemoration of 59th Madaraka Day Celebrations held at Railways Grounds in Nakuru City. Kenya attained self-rule on June 1st, 1963 from the hands of the British colonial government. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nakuru-kenya-01st-june-2022-kenyan-scouts-are-seen-in-their-uniforms-at-a-parade-during-the-commemoration-of-59th-madaraka-day-celebrations-held-at-railways-grounds-in-nakuru-city-kenya-attained-self-rule-on-june-1st-1963-from-the-hands-of-the-british-colonial-government-credit-sopa-images-limitedalamy-live-news-image471494237.html
RM2JB2BKW–Nakuru, Kenya. 01st June, 2022. Kenyan scouts are seen in their uniforms at a parade during the commemoration of 59th Madaraka Day Celebrations held at Railways Grounds in Nakuru City. Kenya attained self-rule on June 1st, 1963 from the hands of the British colonial government. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
Kenyan police officers are seen in their ceremonial uniforms at a parade during the commemoration of 59th Madaraka Day Celebrations held at Railways Grounds in Nakuru City. Kenya attained self-rule on June 1st, 1963 from the hands of the British colonial government. (Photo by James Wakibia / SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kenyan-police-officers-are-seen-in-their-ceremonial-uniforms-at-a-parade-during-the-commemoration-of-59th-madaraka-day-celebrations-held-at-railways-grounds-in-nakuru-city-kenya-attained-self-rule-on-june-1st-1963-from-the-hands-of-the-british-colonial-government-photo-by-james-wakibia-sopa-imagessipa-usa-image471493486.html
RM2JB2AN2–Kenyan police officers are seen in their ceremonial uniforms at a parade during the commemoration of 59th Madaraka Day Celebrations held at Railways Grounds in Nakuru City. Kenya attained self-rule on June 1st, 1963 from the hands of the British colonial government. (Photo by James Wakibia / SOPA Images/Sipa USA)
Nakuru, Kenya. 01st June, 2022. Kenyan police officers are seen in their ceremonial uniforms at a parade during the commemoration of 59th Madaraka Day Celebrations held at Railways Grounds in Nakuru City. Kenya attained self-rule on June 1st, 1963 from the hands of the British colonial government. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nakuru-kenya-01st-june-2022-kenyan-police-officers-are-seen-in-their-ceremonial-uniforms-at-a-parade-during-the-commemoration-of-59th-madaraka-day-celebrations-held-at-railways-grounds-in-nakuru-city-kenya-attained-self-rule-on-june-1st-1963-from-the-hands-of-the-british-colonial-government-credit-sopa-images-limitedalamy-live-news-image471494232.html
RM2JB2BKM–Nakuru, Kenya. 01st June, 2022. Kenyan police officers are seen in their ceremonial uniforms at a parade during the commemoration of 59th Madaraka Day Celebrations held at Railways Grounds in Nakuru City. Kenya attained self-rule on June 1st, 1963 from the hands of the British colonial government. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
Kenyan police officers are seen in their ceremonial uniforms at a parade during the commemoration of 59th Madaraka Day Celebrations held at Railways Grounds in Nakuru City. Kenya attained self-rule on June 1st, 1963 from the hands of the British colonial government. (Photo by James Wakibia / SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kenyan-police-officers-are-seen-in-their-ceremonial-uniforms-at-a-parade-during-the-commemoration-of-59th-madaraka-day-celebrations-held-at-railways-grounds-in-nakuru-city-kenya-attained-self-rule-on-june-1st-1963-from-the-hands-of-the-british-colonial-government-photo-by-james-wakibia-sopa-imagessipa-usa-image471493383.html
RM2JB2AHB–Kenyan police officers are seen in their ceremonial uniforms at a parade during the commemoration of 59th Madaraka Day Celebrations held at Railways Grounds in Nakuru City. Kenya attained self-rule on June 1st, 1963 from the hands of the British colonial government. (Photo by James Wakibia / SOPA Images/Sipa USA)
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