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Sir Donald Cameron, Governor of Tanganyika
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Sir Donald Cameron, Governor of Tanganyika
Sir Donald Charles Cameron (1872-1948), Governor of Tanganyika (now Tanzania), seen here at Kigoma on 8 September 1928. He served as Governor from 1925 to 1931. The car in the foreground is a Buick Tourer with right hand drive, made in London. Date: 1928
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Administrator Buick Cameron Colonialism Donald Drive Governor Headlamps Pith Tanganyika Tanzania Tourer 1928 Kigoma
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This evocative photograph captures Sir Donald Charles Cameron, the charismatic and determined Governor of Tanganyika (now Tanzania) during the 1920s, as he inspects a Buick Tourer car during a visit to Kigoma on 8 September 1928. Sir Donald served as the British colonial administrator of Tanganyika from 1925 to 1931, a period marked by significant progress in infrastructure development and the consolidation of British rule. The image presents a striking contrast between the modern technology of the Buick Tourer, manufactured in London with right-hand drive, and the traditional African landscape and attire of the onlookers. Sir Donald, wearing his pith helmet and colonial uniform adorned with a crown, exudes an air of authority and confidence as he examines the car's headlamps. The Buick Tourer, a popular choice for colonial administrators due to its reliability and durability, symbolizes the British presence and influence in East Africa during the colonial era. The photograph offers a glimpse into the history of Tanganyika's colonial past, providing a unique perspective on the intersection of European and African cultures during the 1920s. This photograph, with its rich historical significance, is an essential addition to any collection focusing on colonialism, African history, or the history of transportation in the 20th century. The image not only showcases the transformation of Tanganyika under British rule but also highlights the enduring allure of the past and the stories it holds.
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