Abstract

The author began his career in the New Zealand Lands & Survey Department in 1952 and, after qualifying as a cartographer, was recruited to Survey of Kenya in early 1958, spending five and a half years on cadastral, topographical, township, atlas, land consolidation and miscellaneous mapping, also other duties relating to famine relief and new administrative boundaries leading up to Independence. These years and activities are described in relation to the huge political changes in Kenya at that time.

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