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The Explosion of the Powder Magazine at Buluwayo, Tending the Injured (litho)
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The Explosion of the Powder Magazine at Buluwayo, Tending the Injured (litho)
1051139 The Explosion of the Powder Magazine at Buluwayo, Tending the Injured (litho) by Staniland, Charles J. (1838-1916) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Explosion of the Powder Magazine at Buluwayo, Tending the Injured. Illustration for The Graphic, 7 November 1896.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection; English, out of copyright
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Buluwayo Explosion Gaol Lord Grey Market Hall Powder Magazine Tending Zimbabwe Injuries Wound
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The Explosion of the Powder Magazine at Buluwayo, Tending the Injured
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is a captivating lithograph that captures a dramatic moment in history. Created by Charles J. Staniland, this print showcases the aftermath of a devastating explosion that occurred in Buluwayo, Zimbabwe. The image depicts brave individuals tending to the injured amidst chaos and destruction. The wounded are seen being carefully attended to by medical personnel, highlighting their dedication and compassion in times of crisis. The scene is filled with emotion as concerned onlookers gather around, anxiously awaiting news about their loved ones. This artwork serves as a powerful reminder of the resilience and strength exhibited by both civilians and military personnel during times of adversity. It also pays tribute to those who risked their lives to save others in this tragic event. Staniland's attention to detail brings every element of this scene to life – from the damaged market hall and gaol buildings in the background to Lord Grey and Sir Frederick Carrington overseeing rescue efforts. Through his skillful engraving techniques, he effectively conveys not only the physical injuries suffered but also the psychological toll it takes on everyone involved. "The Explosion of the Powder Magazine at Buluwayo, Tending the Injured" stands as an important historical document that immortalizes an event that shaped Zimbabwe's past. It serves as a testament to human courage and solidarity in times of crisis while reminding us never to forget those who have sacrificed for our safety and well-being.
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