There had been some improvements too – Shiwa had been fitted with modern sanitation, the first flush pulled by Lady Bledisloe when she and her husband stayed at the house, looking dismayed when Gore-Browne told her, ‘I intend to put up a plaque to commemorate the event.’
Source:
Lamb, Christina. “Part Two: 1927-1967, Chapter 16.” The Africa House: The True Story of An English Gentleman and His African Dream. Harper Collins Publishers, 2004. 240. Print.
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