100 Years of Cox
100 Years of Cox
Frances
S2E13: Kota Kota to Zanzibar
29 minutes Posted Apr 1, 2021 at 10:00 am.
Aldwyn's letter, 2nd August 1908 2:44On the River Shire - 6:50The Zambezi River - 9:12The SS Herzog - 11:02Notes on Aldwyn's letter - 12:54Notes part 2 - 19:30
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Frances reads Aldwyn's long 1908 letter from Africa, the first instalment of his journey from Kota Kota on the shores of Lake Nyasa, back to England. Kota Kota is now called Nkhotakota, the lake is called Lake Malawi and the country formerly known as Nyasaland is now Malawi.Aldwyn steams south across the lake on the SS Chauncy Maples; he then travels by several other forms of transport to the coast at Chinde, which is at the mouth of the Zambezi River, in Mozambique. Then he boards a ship, the SS Herzog, ending up in the Mission hospital in Zanzibar, in Tanzania.He started his journey on 31st July 1908; and the Archdeacon said the Itinerarium before they left. Aldwyn doesn't get to London until October 5th.If you have never heard of a machila before, and would like to know what one looks like, some photos will go up on Twitter - @CoxLettersIf you enjoyed this podcast or have any questions, you can email Frances  - [email protected] you have heard of the Itinerarium before, and know more, please email Frances!100 Years of Cox is also on Twitter - @CoxLettersAll content is subject to copyright, and belongs to both Frances Thompson and the Bodleian Library.Intro: 00:00Aldwyn's letter, 2nd August 1908 - 2:44On the River Shire - 6:50The Zambezi River - 9:12The SS Herzog - 11:02Notes on Aldwyn's letter - 12:54Notes part 2 - 19:30