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I was there from 1977 to 1984.At that time it was a school of great excellence. The airport and Olympic swimming pool is stays in mind as a highlight in my school days. I cant forget interclasses and inter-schools sports probably the best in my book.
When I return to Lusaka one day I will for sure visit Lusaka boys.
Those who where at that time lets have a REUNION.
Contact me on my email if interested.
This WAS the Lusaka Boys School & Lusaka Girls School swimming pool back in the 1960's. The recent housing development surrounding the pool is on what was then part of the playing fields shared by the schools.
It's good to see the pool is still put to good use!
Lusaka Municipal swimming pool used to be near here, in the triangle between Luano Road, Church Road & Bwinjimfumu Road (probably behind the petrol station shown). I enjoyed many afternoons (after school) swimming there, between 1962 & 1964. The pool closed in about 1965 when the Olympic Pool was built elsewhere.
My family lived in Lusaka from November 1962 (the population then was 120,000, 10% of the present population)!
Lusaka Cathedral (as it was then known) had only just finished being built and was famed for its huge stained glass windows. The cathedral also featured on a postage stamp (one of a 3-piece set) that was released at Independence on 24th October 1964. The stamps were released for only 14 days, so are quite rare; fortunately I have the set.
allah aleek ya sweesy.
my father has a photo in his teenage in this place i'll load it soon.
i hope we start to show how it was a nice city before and may the decision makers understand it deserves to be better and to look nicer.
Photo taken from the 10th floor of the Tenerife Playa Hotel in early July 2005.
On my previous visit to Tenerife in December 1982, this beautiful road tunnel left a firm imprint on my memory & I just HAD to photograph it upon my return.
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I was there from 1977 to 1984.At that time it was a school of great excellence. The airport and Olympic swimming pool is stays in mind as a highlight in my school days. I cant forget interclasses and inter-schools sports probably the best in my book. When I return to Lusaka one day I will for sure visit Lusaka boys. Those who where at that time lets have a REUNION. Contact me on my email if interested.
Muy buena la foto, que gran color el verde, fantástica.
Hi all. I was born here in July 1969. Dad was in the RAF. We ended up in England in 1970. I intend to go back 'home' one day!
This WAS the Lusaka Boys School & Lusaka Girls School swimming pool back in the 1960's. The recent housing development surrounding the pool is on what was then part of the playing fields shared by the schools.
It's good to see the pool is still put to good use!
Nice picture
I shudder to think of it! Thanks for your comment and greetings from Canada.
Lusaka Municipal swimming pool used to be near here, in the triangle between Luano Road, Church Road & Bwinjimfumu Road (probably behind the petrol station shown). I enjoyed many afternoons (after school) swimming there, between 1962 & 1964. The pool closed in about 1965 when the Olympic Pool was built elsewhere.
My family lived in Lusaka from November 1962 (the population then was 120,000, 10% of the present population)!
Lusaka Cathedral (as it was then known) had only just finished being built and was famed for its huge stained glass windows. The cathedral also featured on a postage stamp (one of a 3-piece set) that was released at Independence on 24th October 1964. The stamps were released for only 14 days, so are quite rare; fortunately I have the set.
allah aleek ya sweesy. my father has a photo in his teenage in this place i'll load it soon. i hope we start to show how it was a nice city before and may the decision makers understand it deserves to be better and to look nicer.
Photo taken from the 10th floor of the Tenerife Playa Hotel in early July 2005.
On my previous visit to Tenerife in December 1982, this beautiful road tunnel left a firm imprint on my memory & I just HAD to photograph it upon my return.