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Mouse Mat : Sir Henry Morton Stanley meeting with his rear column at Banalya, Africa, 17 August 1888, during his Emin Pasha Relief Expedition, from In Darkest Africa by Henry M. Stanley pub. 1890
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Sir Henry Morton Stanley meeting with his rear column at Banalya, Africa, 17 August 1888, during his Emin Pasha Relief Expedition, from In Darkest Africa by Henry M. Stanley pub. 1890
5242631 Sir Henry Morton Stanley meeting with his rear column at Banalya, Africa, 17 August 1888, during his Emin Pasha Relief Expedition, from In Darkest Africa by Henry M. Stanley pub. 1890 by Loye, Charles Auguste (Montbard) (1841-1905)
Media ID 28400796
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Emin Excursion Explore Explorers Henry Morton Pasha Rear Sir Henry Morton Stanley Stanley Natives
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 23.7cm x 16.4cm (9.3" x 6.5")
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This print captures a historic moment in the exploration of Africa during the late 19th century. The image depicts Sir Henry Morton Stanley meeting with his rear column at Banalya, Africa on August 17,1888, as part of his Emin Pasha Relief Expedition. This expedition was undertaken to rescue Emin Pasha, a governor in Equatoria who was cut off from civilization due to political unrest. In the photograph, we see Stanley surrounded by a group of native Africans who were instrumental in assisting him throughout his journey. Their presence highlights the important role that local communities played in supporting European explorers during this time. The image is an illustration taken from "In Darkest Africa" by Henry M. Stanley, published in 1890. It beautifully captures the spirit of adventure and discovery that characterized expeditions like these. Sir Henry Morton Stanley was a renowned explorer and journalist from Great Britain who made significant contributions to African geography and colonialism during this period. His encounters with indigenous peoples and uncharted territories shaped our understanding of Africa's diverse cultures and landscapes. This print serves as a powerful reminder of the courage and determination exhibited by early explorers like Sir Henry Morton Stanley as they ventured into unknown territories to expand our knowledge of the world.
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