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Kara-Kara Trumpeters
25th April 1903: The King of Kara-Karas State Trumpeters at the Anglo-French Boundary Settlement Commission during the colonisation of Nigeria. Original Publication: Illustrated London News - The Opening Up Of Nigeria : With The Anglo-French Boundary Settlement Commission - pub. 1903 (Photo by Illustrated London News/Getty Images)
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Media ID 24100297
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This print transports us back to the historical events of April 25th, 1903, during the colonisation of Nigeria. Titled "Kara-Kara Trumpeters" it showcases a group of distinguished men known as the King of Kara-Karas State Trumpeters at the Anglo-French Boundary Settlement Commission. The image was originally published in Illustrated London News, capturing a significant moment in time. In this portrait format photograph, we see these regal trumpeters proudly standing tall with their musical instruments in hand. Dressed immaculately in traditional attire, they exude an air of authority and cultural significance. Surrounding them is an array of majestic horses, serving as working animals that symbolize power and prestige. The scene depicted here hints at customs and ceremonies deeply rooted in Nigerian history. It offers a glimpse into the rich heritage and traditions that were prevalent during this era. The attention to detail captured by Illustrated London News allows viewers to appreciate not only the individuals but also their role within society. As we observe this remarkable piece from Fine Art Storehouse's collection, we are reminded of Nigeria's complex past and its journey towards independence. This photograph serves as a testament to both historical documentation and artistic expression—a visual representation that encapsulates an important chapter in African history for all to admire and reflect upon today.
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