Photograph of Tumutumu Hospital staff. They are pictured outside Tumutumu Hospital, which is a stone built building. All staff are dressed in uniform. There are two missionary doctors seated to the front of the photograph. Tumutumu Hospital was established by Scottish missionaries in 1909. This belongs to a series of Church of Scotland Foreign Missions Committee lantern slides relating to the Kikuyu Mission in Kenya, which was set up by Church of Scotland missionaries. Hospitals were established by Scottish missionaries in Kikuyu in 1908, in Tumutumu in 1909, and in Chogoria in 1922. The missionaries also introduced the Presbyterian Church to the area. The Kikuyu are Kenya’s most populous ethnic group.
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