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‪1978: The old (floating) Nyali bridge in Mombasa. The old bridge was commissioned by Governor Joseph Byrne in 1931 while the newer one was completed in 1980.
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Meria

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Mombasa, 1896. This was Kenya's first tramway. Used to ferry new settlers to the territory from the port to the Grand Hotel seen in the distance before they embarked on the journey inland.
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Galton Fenzi Memorial, Nairobi, 1942_
It is a tribute to Lionel Douglas Galton-Fenzi who is remembered for founding the Nairobi branch of the Royal East Africa Automobile Association in 1919, now the Automobile Association of Kenya. He is also remembered as the first motorist to drive from Nairobi to Mombasa in 1926 when all that existed was a dirt track.
The memorial was erected in 1939 after Galton-Fenzi’s death on May 15th 1937. Until his death at the age of 56, Galton Fenzi remained the Honorary Secretary of the Royal East Africa Automobile Association that he founded in 1923.

The place where the peculiar monument stands is said to be the focal point from which all distances to and from Nairobi were measured.
Galton-Fenzi, after founding the association, began negotiating for loan cars to test them for their suitability under East African conditions. One of the cars he received was a Riley 12/50 from the Riley Motor Car Co. Ltd. of Coventry which he used to make the maiden drive from Nairobi to Mombasa and back.
Some of the towns whose apparent distances from the monument are marked here include Mombasa, Fort Hall, Nanyuki, Moyale, Juba, Khartoum, Cairo, Alexandria, Kajiado, Athi, Voi, Dar es Salaam to Morogoro and Mombasa to Dar es Salaam. Galton-Fenzi is buried at the St Paul’s Church in Kiambu.

You can visit the Galton-Fenzi Memorial which is situated along Kenyatta Avenue, just before the General Post Office and in front of the new Cardinal Otunga Building, and take a few selfies next to or in front of it.
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