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The Transvaal Peace Negotiations, Cockrans Farm, near Newcastle, occupied by Sir Hercules Robinson, President of the Royal Commission (engraving)
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The Transvaal Peace Negotiations, Cockrans Farm, near Newcastle, occupied by Sir Hercules Robinson, President of the Royal Commission (engraving)
1054435 The Transvaal Peace Negotiations, Cockrans Farm, near Newcastle, occupied by Sir Hercules Robinson, President of the Royal Commission (engraving) by Boot, William Henry James (1848-1918) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Transvaal Peace Negotiations, Cockrans Farm, near Newcastle, occupied by Sir Hercules Robinson, President of the Royal Commission. Illustration for The Graphic, 2 July 1881.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection; British, out of copyright
Media ID 23025054
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Newcastle Occupied Royal Commission Sir Hercules Robinson
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This engraving, titled "The Transvaal Peace Negotiations" transports us back to a significant moment in history. The image depicts Cockrans Farm, near Newcastle, where Sir Hercules Robinson, the President of the Royal Commission, resided during these crucial negotiations. Intricately detailed and beautifully rendered by William Henry James Boot, this print captures the essence of this historic event. The scene is filled with an air of anticipation as representatives from both sides gather at the farm to discuss peace terms for the Transvaal region. Sir Hercules Robinson stands prominently in the center of the composition, exuding authority and determination. As President of the Royal Commission, his presence symbolizes hope for a resolution between conflicting parties. The landscape surrounding Cockrans Farm adds depth and context to this historical moment. Rolling hills and lush greenery serve as a reminder that even amidst political turmoil, nature continues its serene existence. Published in The Graphic on July 2nd, 1881, this engraving offers viewers a glimpse into an important chapter in South African history. It serves as a testament to diplomacy's power and reminds us that peaceful resolutions can be achieved through dialogue and understanding. As we observe this remarkable artwork from Bridgeman Images' private collection today, let us reflect on its significance while appreciating Boot's skillful craftsmanship that brings history alive before our eyes.
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