Plate 1 Porters on foot safari, Nyanza, before the First World War.
Plate 2 Luo warriors, before 1914.
Plate 3 Luo women dancing, before 1914.
Plate 4 Nyanza women, probably from Kisii, visit S. H. Fazan on safari, before 1916.
Plate 5 Luo Chiefsʼ Retainers or Tribal Police, before 1916.
Plate 6 S. H. Fazanʼs house, Lokiriama, Turkana, 1915 or 1916.
Plate 7 Transport donkeys, Turkana, c. 1916.
Plate 8 Turkana warriors, c. 1916.
Plate 9 A Christmas drink, Lokiriama, 1915 or 1916.
Plate 10 Christmas races, Lokiriama, 1915 or 1916.
Plate 11 Oxcart, the normal transport for settler pioneers.
Plate 12 Mombasa docks, 1926.
Plate 13 Mr and Mrs Fazan, shopping in Mombasa, 1926.
Plate 14 A coastal street, 1920s.
Plate 15 Unroadworthy car, 1920s.
Plate 16 Uncarworthy road, 1920s.
Plate 17 The District Commissionerʼs new house, Machakos, c. 1927.
Plate 18 S. H. Fazan with Kamba women charcoal burners, 1920s.
Plate 19 A District Commissionerʼs Baraza, 1920s.
Plate 20 Kikuyu Ngoma [dance], almost certainly in 1928, to celebrate the visit of Edward Prince of Wales.
Plate 21 The Aga Khanʼs Golden Jubilee, celebrated in Kisumu, 1937. Left to right, outside the Provincial Commissionerʼs House: The Aga Khan, Sir Sultan Muhammad Shah; Anthea Fazan, Stephen Fazan, Eleanor Fazan, the Begum Andrée Aga Khan, S. H. Fazan, Mrs Fazan, Mrs Cochrane, Cecil Davenport (a fellow Provincial Commissioner).
Plate 22 S. H. Fazan in full tropical fig with the Governorʼs lady, Lady Brooke-Popham, 1937.
Plate 23 The new Governor, Sir Robert Brooke-Popham, with his senior officials, 1937. S. H. Fazan, as the senior Provincial Commissioner, is seated at the Governorʼs right-hand side.