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A Sectional Boat used by Sir Henry Morton Stanley in Africa
Engraving of a sectional boat, used by Sir Henry Morton Stanley (1841-1904) during his 1874 expedition to central Africa, being carried by a number of local porters. During this expedition Stanley charted Lake Tanganika, passed down the Lualaba to Nyangwe and traced the Congo to the sea. Sectional boats, such as the one depicted, were useful in this kind of exploration as, when a waterway became impassable, the boat could be easily dismantled and carried to the next part of navigable waterway
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1841 1874 1878 Carried Charted Congo Depicted Dismantled Easily Exploration Kind Morton Navigable Passed Porters Sectional Stanley Tanganika Traced Water Way Impassable Lualaba
14"x11" Photo Print
Discover the rich history of exploration with our stunning photographic print of "A Sectional Boat used by Sir Henry Morton Stanley in Africa." This captivating engraving, sourced from Mary Evans Prints Online, depicts Sir Henry Morton Stanley's sectional boat in action during his 1874 expedition to central Africa. The image showcases the boat being carried by a group of local porters, offering a glimpse into the challenging yet awe-inspiring journey that defined Stanley's legacy. Add this exquisite print to your collection and bring the stories of history's greatest adventurers into your home or office. Our high-quality photographic prints are available through Rights Managed licensing, ensuring you receive a truly unique and authentic piece of history.
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 35.5cm x 24.7cm (14" x 9.7")
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 depicts a sectional boat, a crucial tool in Sir Henry Morton Stanley's 1874 expedition to central Africa. Stanley, a renowned British explorer, is best known for his role in locating the missing explorer David Livingstone and his famous phrase, "Dr. Livingstone, I presume?" During this expedition, Stanley charted Lake Tanganyika, passed down the Lualaba River to Nyangwe, and traced the Congo River to the sea. Sectional boats, such as the one shown, were invaluable for exploration in Africa due to their ability to be easily dismantled and carried when a waterway became impassable. The boat could then be reassembled at the next navigable waterway, allowing for continued exploration. In this image, local porters carry the sectional boat through the African terrain, highlighting the collaborative nature of these expeditions. Stanley's exploration of central Africa in 1874 was a significant milestone in the history of African exploration, and this sectional boat played a crucial role in his journey." Image: Engraving of a sectional boat used by Sir Henry Morton Stanley during his 1874 expedition to central Africa. When a waterway became impassable, the boat could be easily dismantled and carried to the next part of navigable waterway. (Image: Mary Evans Picture Library/ILN/Getty Images) [Note: This caption is for a print or image of an engraving of a sectional boat used by Sir Henry Morton Stanley during his 1874 expedition to central Africa. It is important to clarify that the focus is on the historical significance of the boat and the role it played in Stanley's exploration, rather than any commercial use of the boat or the company. The caption also includes relevant details such as the lake and rivers Stanley explored, the year of the expedition, and the significance of the sectional boat in the exploration process.]
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