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  Ndola About Page '100' years old People of Ndola Messages Page Photo Page 1 Photo Page 2 Tushar Bulsara's Photo Page The Paul Walker Photo Collection - Part 1 The Paul Walker Photo Collection - Part 2 Ian Broderick Photo Page Kilimanjaro August 1965 Guest Book Page Favorite Links Tom B Andersen's Ndola Pictures Kensenshi High School Kanini Primary School by Bharat Patel Feedback Page Story Page Dominican Convent Secondary School Krupali's Photo Album Contact Ndola's Mofu Tree ... known as "THE BIG TREE" ... Spirit of the Land Guest Book

Welcome!!

Hello everyone and welcome to ndola.5u.com.

This site was born out of the great memories that still fill my mind, memories that are everlasting that cannot be forgotten...is it because I was born there or..... is it because I only spent my youth there...no matter where you live.... I have heard that one can never forget the land where one is born on....I'm sure you all agree.... I think there is a time in one's life... in youth.. that cannot be forgotten...

click the link for pictures:

http://good-times.webshots.com/album/560331736bVufZU

Acknowledgement

Photographs featured on the site are by kind permission of: Hanns Mattsson, Ian Game & Rachel Mounsey who are all members of the GNR (The Great North Road) Link: http://www.greatnorthroad.org/

I would also like to thank Paul Walker for allowing me to feature his photographs on pages 4 and 5 of this website. Copyright (2005) Paul Walker

Other people I would like to thank are: Tulsar Bulsara, Bharat Patel & Ian Broderick

 

For all those people who lived and grew up in Ndola, I am sure you all have fond memories of this little town. One could say the same for all the other towns of the Copperbelt, Lusaka, Livingstone, infact the whole of Zambia was and still is as inviting and interesting as before, with its people and places, making Zambia - probably the best place to live in this whole wide world. Ask anyone who lived and worked in Zambia even for a short period of time, will tell you - what a life!, what a place!.

Agreed, that time has gone by and the country has gone through some difficult times and things are a bit different to-day, nevertheless, Zambia still has the potential of becoming a leading nation in that part of the world.

I was born in Mpika, grew up in Ndola and that was the only place I really knew. I lived very near the railway station on Vitanda Street (formerly know as Second Street). From our flat window I could see the trains puffing away in the distance and I also remember the huge thermal power station ever present. We lived above some shops, one of those shops, know as Ndola Provisions was owned by my father, there was also a photo studio and a butchery. Broadway and North Rise were nearby.

I attended Kanini Primary School and Kensenji Secondary School. I used to cycle to Kensenji, I remember school started at 7.30am and cycling was great fun and probably the best way to get to school.

 

 

Just in.......by Tom Holtermann Andersen

...click on the picture to enlarge..

Ndola Provisions

......my father's shop, this was a small grocery store and a tea room, I remember how busy it was during lunch time...... most of the workers who worked nearby came in for 'cococola and buns'. The picture below was taken by my father, thats me and my sisters. My father while looking  after the shop attended Northern Techinical College in the evenings, eventually qualifying as an accountant.

.... have you any interesting pictures you would like to share........email me

ndolaprovisions@ntlworld.com