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Dinizulu, Undabuko and Chingwao, the Exiled Zulu Chiefs, leaving the Gaol at Eshowe, Zululand, En Route for St Helena (engraving)
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Dinizulu, Undabuko and Chingwao, the Exiled Zulu Chiefs, leaving the Gaol at Eshowe, Zululand, En Route for St Helena (engraving)
1047183 Dinizulu, Undabuko and Chingwao, the Exiled Zulu Chiefs, leaving the Gaol at Eshowe, Zululand, En Route for St Helena (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Dinizulu, Undabuko and Chingwao, the Exiled Zulu Chiefs, leaving the Gaol at Eshowe, Zululand, En Route for St Helena. Illustration for The Graphic, 29 March 1890.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection; English, out of copyright
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En Route Gaol Leaving St Helena Zululand Dinizulu Eshowe
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The engraving captures a poignant moment in history as Dinizulu, Undabuko, and Chingwao, the exiled Zulu Chiefs, leave the Gaol at Eshowe in Zululand. The image depicts their departure en route to St Helena, symbolizing their forced separation from their homeland of South Africa. In this 19th-century artwork by an English School artist, we witness the solemnity and resilience etched on the faces of these prominent figures. Their regal attire contrasts with the somber prison walls behind them, highlighting both their status as chiefs and the injustice they have endured. Published in The Graphic on March 29th, 1890, this illustration serves as a visual testament to colonial oppression during that era. It sheds light on how indigenous leaders were often imprisoned or exiled for resisting foreign rule. As they embark on their journey towards exile in St Helena—an island thousands of miles away—the viewer is left contemplating the immense sacrifice made by these brave men. Their departure signifies not only personal loss but also represents a larger struggle for freedom and self-determination. This powerful print from Bridgeman Images invites us to reflect upon historical events while reminding us of the enduring spirit and resilience displayed by those who fought against colonization's oppressive grip.
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