In a pm, William asked me to post some photos of his grandfathers farms. I decided to post here for others to see if they wanted to.
Major Cormack had three farms that I am aware of in the Chimala area.
The Chosi farm was great land. Partially irrigated. It could grow multiple crops per year. It was on the North side of the Great North Road. Most of the land was between the Chimala and the Chosi Rivers. Major Cormack sold it to the Church of Christ Mission around 1953-55. Here are some photos of the farm in the late 1960's. Keith Cormack lived in a house on this farm when I was a kid. Unfortunately I can't find a photo of the house Keith lived in.
From my understanding, the farm was nationalized in the 1970's during "Ujamma". Their are hundreds of small farmers utilizing the land now.
Crossing the Chosi river to or from the farm.
William. Not sure if this tractor was your grandfathers at one time.
Osbert was the farm supervisor when we left Tanzania in 1970.
Papayas
This lioness was part of a pride that killed cattle at the Chosi farm and neighbors farms. Photo is taken about 200 meters from the Hotel that Major Cormack owned. Maybe a couple miles from the site it was shot.
This elephant was raiding crops on the Chosi farm. It was shot on the farm by the farm manager. The rifle looks like my father's FN made Browning 458wm.
Papayas
This is ruins of the old farm headquarters area that I took in 2016. There are some of the old fruit trees still around. Some coffee bushes have grown into coffee trees.
William, if you are ever in the Chimala area and want to see this farm, let me know. I can hook you up with a couple of mzee's that can show it to you. I am not sure what your father's main crops were, but I remember a tobacco drying barn that dated to when he owned the farm.
I will try to get some photos of the other farms later.