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H. M. Stanley and his officers leaving Mombasa aboard the ste
Engraving showing Sir Henry Morton Stanley (1841-1904) (on left, raising cap) and his officers returning from the Emin Pasha Relief Expedition aboard the steam-ship Katoria, 1889. Stanley is seen on the deck of the ship, waving goodbye to Mombasa, East Africa. Emin Pasha (1840-1892), the German doctor, explorer, linguist and Governor of the Egyptian Equatorial Province had retreated to Wadelai, near Lake Albert, with 10, 000 followers during the Mahdi Rising of the mid-1880 s. Cut off from all communication Emin Pasha was considered lost, so the British government sent out a rescue party led by Stanley, the Anglo-American explorer and journalist
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1840 1841 1889 1892 Aboard Anglo Communication Considered Deck Doctor Emin Equatorial Explorer Followers Goodbye Governor Journalist Leaving Linguist Lost Mahdi Mombasa Morton Pasha Raising Rescue Retreated Returning Rising Stanley Wadelai Waving Albert
14"x11" Photo Print
Discover the rich history of exploration with our stunning Media Storehouse Photographic Print of "H.M. Stanley and his officers leaving Mombasa aboard the steam-ship Katoria" by Rights Managed from Mary Evans Prints Online. This captivating engraving, dated 1889, showcases Sir Henry Morton Stanley (1841-1904) and his officers as they embark on their journey back from the Emin Pasha Relief Expedition. Bring the adventure and intrigue of this legendary expedition to your home or office with this exquisitely detailed and historically significant print. Perfect for history enthusiasts, collectors, or those who appreciate the beauty of historical imagery.
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 35.5cm x 23.5cm (14" x 9.3")
Estimated Product Size is 35.5cm x 27.9cm (14" x 11")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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This engraving captures the moment of departure for Sir Henry Morton Stanley and his officers as they set sail from Mombasa, East Africa, aboard the steam-ship Katoria in 1889. Stanley, an Anglo-American explorer and journalist, led the Emin Pasha Relief Expedition to rescue the German doctor, explorer, and Governor of the Egyptian Equatorial Province, Emin Pasha. Emin Pasha had retreated to Wadelai, near Lake Albert, with 10,000 followers during the Mahdist Rising of the mid-1880s, and was considered lost due to the lack of communication. The British government sent out a rescue party, led by Stanley, to find and bring Emin Pasha back to civilization. In this image, Stanley is seen on the deck of the ship, waving goodbye to Mombasa as he embarks on the journey to find the missing explorer. Stanley, who was known for his determination and resourcefulness, had already made a name for himself with his famous encounter with the legendary African explorer, Dr. Livingstone, in 1871. This expedition would further solidify his reputation as a fearless and accomplished explorer." "Emin Pasha, born in 1840, was a doctor, explorer, linguist, and Governor of the Egyptian Equatorial Province. He had retreated to Wadelai due to the Mahdist Rising, which had cut off all communication, leaving him and his followers isolated. Stanley, born in 1841, was an Anglo-American journalist and explorer who had already made a name for himself with his encounter with Dr. Livingstone. The relief expedition, which included 21 officers and men, set sail from Mombasa aboard the steam-ship Katoria in 1889, with the goal of finding and rescuing Emin Pasha. This historical image shows Stanley and his officers leaving Mombasa, marking the beginning of their journey to find the missing explorer and bring him back to civilization.
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