Kinshasa Then and Now

Kinshasa was a village on the south bank of the Congo when Stanley passed through in 1877. He returned in 1881 and established Leopoldville on the banks of contemporary Kintambo and Ngaliema. A post was opened upriver at Kinshasa in 1883. In 1923 Leopoldville was named the capital, comprising both Kinshasa and Leopoldville, established at Kalina (now Gombe), while "old" Leopoldville remained the capital of the Province. The Leopoldville-Kinshasa agglomeration was renamed Kinshasa in 1966.

Saturday, May 17, 2025

Leopoldville 1945 - Boucherie De Wever Frères

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In 2018 I posted an extended piece showcasing extant, surviving Art Deco buildings in Kinshasa ( Jan. 2, 2018 ). One of those omitted was th...
Saturday, March 8, 2025

Kinshasa 2025 – International Women’s Day

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Kinshasa could not function without the small vendors, mostly women and girls, who are the face of daily markets throughout the city. Notwi...
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Friday, January 10, 2025

Leopoldville 1945 – Plan de la Ville de LĂ©opoldville

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Interpreting Kinshasa “then and now” depends on good archival material. Informed analysis also requires a bit of conjecture. Newspapers and ...
Wednesday, May 15, 2024

Leopoldville 1943 – Leisure on the River at Kinsuka

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Kinsuka is a Quartier in Ngaliema Commune, situated on the rapids four kilometers downstream from the Chanic shipyards. Tradition holds that...
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I first moved to Congo in 1954 and Kinshasa in 1956. I have lived and worked there off and on ever since. I consider it to be my first home town.
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