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The British Mission to Kano, the British Force withstanding a Cavalry Charge at Ugu (litho)
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The British Mission to Kano, the British Force withstanding a Cavalry Charge at Ugu (litho)
1039856 The British Mission to Kano, the British Force withstanding a Cavalry Charge at Ugu (litho) by Craig, Frank (1874-1918); Private Collection; (add.info.: The British Mission to Kano, the British Force withstanding a Cavalry Charge at Ugu. Illustration for The Graphic, 8 September 1900.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23053150
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British Force British Mission Cavalry Charge Kano Nigeria
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The British Mission to Kano, the British Force withstanding a Cavalry Charge at Ugu
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is a captivating lithograph by Frank Craig that depicts a pivotal moment in history. The image showcases the resilience and bravery of the British force as they face off against a fierce cavalry charge during their mission in Africa. Set against the backdrop of tribal lands in Nigeria, this engraving captures the intensity and chaos of battle. The soldiers stand firm, forming an impenetrable line as they confront their adversaries head-on. Their unwavering determination is evident as they withstand the thunderous charge of horse-mounted warriors. Craig's attention to detail brings this historical event to life, showcasing not only the military prowess of both sides but also highlighting cultural differences between them. The clash between traditional African tribesmen and modern British forces creates a visually striking contrast within the composition. This powerful artwork was originally published in The Graphic on September 8th, 1900, providing readers with an insight into one aspect of Britain's colonial expansion and its encounters with indigenous peoples across Africa. Now preserved in private collection, this print serves as a reminder of past conflicts and serves as an important historical document. It invites viewers to reflect upon themes such as imperialism, cultural exchange, and human resilience amidst adversity.
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