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With Admiral Sir W Hewetts Embassy to King John of Abyssinia (engraving)
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With Admiral Sir W Hewetts Embassy to King John of Abyssinia (engraving)
1061672 With Admiral Sir W Hewetts Embassy to King John of Abyssinia (engraving) by Villiers, Frederic (1851-1922) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: With Admiral Sir W Hewetts Embassy to King John of Abyssinia. Illustration for The Graphic, 14 June 1884.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23038602
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1875 Abyssinia Admiral Sir W Hewetts Embassy Adowa Birds Eye View Caravan Coaling Station Commanding Crossing Defeated Descended Ethiopia Fort French Consulate Governor Khartoum King John Of Abyssinia Massowah Obtain Red Sea Telegraph Office William Nathan Wrighte Hewett Wishes Egyptians
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This print captures the historic moment of Admiral Sir W Hewett's Embassy to King John of Abyssinia. The engraving, created by Frederic Villiers in 1884, showcases a pivotal event in the relationship between England and Ethiopia. The image takes us on a visual journey through various locations, starting with Governor Valley of Gundet where Admiral Hewett's expedition descended upon. From there, we see the French Consulate and Northern Abyssinia as they make their way towards Khartoum Caravan. As they cross the Great Hamasan Plateau, HMS Coquette awaits them in the Red Sea. The scene then shifts to a grand palace and Italian Consulate where Egyptians express their wishes for peace with Egypt. Moving further into Ethiopian territory, we witness stunning landscapes such as the Plains of Dari Teelai and Vanguard Mountains. King John of Abyssinia becomes a central figure in this narrative as his defeat is depicted alongside topographical elements that showcase the diverse terrain of Ethiopia. The telegraph office serves as a symbol of communication while mainland causeways connect different regions. Throughout this historical journey, Admiral Hewett plays an instrumental role in obtaining crucial alliances and establishing coaling stations along their route. Forts dotting Mason Bay highlight strategic military positions under Commanding Officer Arendrup Bey. This print offers viewers an intriguing birds-eye view into an important diplomatic mission that shaped relations between England and Ethiopia during this era.
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