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The division of New Guinea between the British and the Germans, 1884 (litho)
STC373325 The division of New Guinea between the British and the Germans, 1884 (litho) by Woodville, Richard Caton II (1856-1927) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Fearing that the Germans would take over the island of New Guinea, the Premier of Queensland took formal possession of the eastern portion in March 1883. In 1884, Germany formally took possession of the northeast quarter of the island and it became known as German New Guinea; n 1884, a British protectorate was proclaimed over Papua - the southern coast of New Guinea.); The Stapleton Collection; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23252600
© The Stapleton Collection / Bridgeman Images
British Flag Commissioner Dividing German Flag
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This print captures a significant moment in history - the division of New Guinea between the British and the Germans in 1884. The lithograph, created by Richard Caton Woodville II, showcases the tension and power struggle that unfolded during this colonial era. In fear of German dominance over New Guinea, the Premier of Queensland made a bold move by formally taking possession of the eastern portion in March 1883. However, Germany retaliated by officially claiming ownership of the northeast quarter later that year, establishing it as German New Guinea. Meanwhile, Britain declared a protectorate over Papua - encompassing the southern coast of New Guinea. The image depicts soldiers from both nations standing proudly beside their respective flags - an imposing German flag on one side and a resolute British flag on the other. This visual representation symbolizes not only territorial conquest but also highlights how colonial powers sought to assert their influence across distant lands. Woodville's meticulous engraving brings to life this historic event with remarkable detail and precision. It serves as a reminder of an era marked by intense competition for resources and territories among European powers. As we gaze upon this lithograph today, we are reminded of how borders were drawn and divisions were made through colonization – shaping destinies and leaving lasting imprints on cultures still felt today.
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