The Main Residence at Lunzua Agricutluaa Station, Abercorn in the 1950s.  This high roofed house was built by Unwin Moffat when the station moved from The Gardens on the Lucheche Stream to a site about 14 mile down the Kasama Road. The Station later
 An Agricultural Conference in Lunzua. Annabel Brown née Jones writes:  "The chap with the glasses in the front row was called Taylor, his wife was June and he worked with my father.  My father (with white socks and long shorts) is next to the v
 Annabel Brown writes: "on the back “Luanzua Agric Trng Centre Staff (Centre 4) and classes of 1957 &  1958 African Agric Assistants. Two messengers (old soldiers on flanks)
 Hope Gamwell inspects Nindi flower on her plantation at Chilongowelo. 
 The Office Luanzua.
 J. H. Venning with a Nindi Bush in Flower
 Agricultral Officers examine Nindi plants on an experimental plot.
 Nindi growing next to Raffia plams.
 Mr Halcrow the Development Commissioner examines an experimental Nindi plantation.
 The Kew Gardens plant collector Mrs Mary Richards [back to camera] discusses a specimen with Desmond Vesey FitzGerald, Chief Scientific Officer IRLCS, and Agricultural Officers.
  Al fresco  lunch - Desmond Vesey FitzGerald with AOs.
 Miss Hope Gamwell of Chilongowelo, Abercorn.
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