"KONY"? haha! Off the top, it might be an old advertisement for an alcoholic beverage (something like "Live Life With __!" and a woman in red striking a pose...I dunno). I'd ask someone at The Nethercutt.
British-r: UK reg and the cars are right hand drive so either pics taken in some former colony or probably over here. Maybe he's just on a day trip to a museum?
Looking through other African countries it looks like some iteration of plain white text on a black plate was common in multiple different locations around the mid 20th century.
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The big clues are:
1 - The "with roni?" poster int he background
2 - The registration tags and license plates on the cars.
Cant make either of them out too clearly off of flickr, so you may need to get that magnifying glass out to solve this mystery.
"KONY"? haha! Off the top, it might be an old advertisement for an alcoholic beverage (something like "Live Life With __!" and a woman in red striking a pose...I dunno). I'd ask someone at The Nethercutt.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_international_vehicle_registration_codes
Except none of the vehicles in RAJ's photos display the type of code you linked to.
The RG on that one plate is an unrelated marking that has nothing to do with country of origin.
Cool photos though!
1960s-1970s government plates from South Africa.
Looking through other African countries it looks like some iteration of plain white text on a black plate was common in multiple different locations around the mid 20th century.