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Chiswick Community School where I taught Economics A Level, and Geography in the 1970s, then Computer Studies in the 1980s. An entrance to Chiswick House Grounds is on the left.
The coffee/dairy farm was developed by my father, Colin Belfrage, when he was a teenager in the 1930's, for his father, James Belfrage, who was based in Mombasa! In 1976 Colin had to sell it. Colin and Josephine then settled on the outskirts of Nairobi. Colin became an adviser for coffee farmers. In 1987 Colin and Josephine retired in Emsworth, UK. Colin passed away in 2006.
Anthony Belfrage's conversations
Loading bay/shelter, notice the lovely woodwork
The 'Vulcan effect', and what a spectacle!
Mushroom pushing up a canopy of leaf litter.
Chiswick Community School where I taught Economics A Level, and Geography in the 1970s, then Computer Studies in the 1980s. An entrance to Chiswick House Grounds is on the left.
Fort Jesus from the beach at low tide, 1960s
Mombasa old town from across the channel, 1960s
A summer view of our annual winter skiing area. Great walking area and fantastic flora.
Every February we come here for a week's skiing holiday.
nice school
Road, C Route, through Thirlestane Estate.
The coffee/dairy farm was developed by my father, Colin Belfrage, when he was a teenager in the 1930's, for his father, James Belfrage, who was based in Mombasa! In 1976 Colin had to sell it. Colin and Josephine then settled on the outskirts of Nairobi. Colin became an adviser for coffee farmers. In 1987 Colin and Josephine retired in Emsworth, UK. Colin passed away in 2006.