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Sir Henry Morton Stanley addressing rebel officers at Kavalli, 1890 (wood engraving)




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Sir Henry Morton Stanley addressing rebel officers at Kavalli, 1890 (wood engraving)

KW441408 Sir Henry Morton Stanley addressing rebel officers at Kavalli, 1890 (wood engraving) by Schonberg, M. (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Emin Pasha Relief Expedition, Africa, 1886-89; Illustration from In Darkest Africa by Sir Henry Morton Stanley, published 1890; ); Ken Welsh; German, out of copyright

Media ID 12882333

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Address Addressing British Empire Darkest Discipline Emin Pasha Flagpole Henry Morton Stanley Huts Officers Rebel Rebels Uniformed Disciplining Natives


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This wood engraving captures the historic moment when Sir Henry Morton Stanley addresses rebel officers at Kavalli in 1890. The image, created by M. Schonberg in the 19th century, showcases a pivotal scene from the Emin Pasha Relief Expedition in Africa between 1886 and 1889. In this illustration from Stanley's renowned book "In Darkest Africa" we witness the power dynamics of colonialism and exploration unfold before our eyes. Standing tall and authoritative, Sir Henry Morton Stanley commands attention as he speaks to a group of rebel officers within their camp. The African landscape serves as a backdrop to this significant encounter, with traditional huts dotting the horizon. A flagpole proudly displays the emblem of British Empire dominance over these lands. Uniformed soldiers stand at attention, representing discipline and order amidst rebellion. It is through his address that Sir Henry Morton Stanley attempts to assert control over these rebels who challenge British authority. This print not only offers us an insight into historical events but also raises questions about imperialism and its impact on native populations. Through this powerful visual narrative, we are reminded of both the triumphs and complexities associated with exploration during this era.

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