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Cecil Rhodes and other British South Africa Company officials, 1896
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Cecil Rhodes and other British South Africa Company officials, 1896
Doctor Jameson, Cecil Rhodes, and J.T. Newton (left-right), administrators of the British South Africa Company, 1896.
Hand-colored haltone reproduction of a photograph
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Africa African British British Colony British Empire Colonial Colonialism Colonist Colony English Imperialism South Africa South African Wealthy 1896 Administrator British South Africa Company Cape Town Cecil John Rhodes Cecil Rhodes Colonial Administrator Dr Jameson
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This print captures a significant moment in the history of British South Africa Company officials. Taken in 1896, it showcases three prominent figures: Doctor Jameson, Cecil Rhodes, and J. T. Newton. These administrators played crucial roles within the company during an era dominated by imperialism and colonialism. The hand-colored halftone reproduction adds a touch of vibrancy to this vintage photograph, allowing us to appreciate its historical significance even more. The image transports us back to Cape Town in the late 19th century when African territories were under British rule. Cecil Rhodes, known for his wealth and influence, stands tall at the center of the frame. His leadership as a colonial administrator shaped the course of history in southern Africa. Alongside him are Doctor Jameson and J. T. Newton, both instrumental in managing affairs on behalf of the British South Africa Company. This print serves as a reminder of Britain's imperial past and its impact on African nations during this time period. It symbolizes not only power dynamics but also represents heritage and tradition that continue to shape modern-day South Africa. As we gaze upon this historic snapshot from over a century ago, we are transported into an era where empire-building was at its peak – an era that forever altered the trajectory of both British and African history alike.
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