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"Discover the Rich Heritage and Natural Beauty of Ghana" Step into history at The King of Ashantis Palace in Kumasi

Background imageGhana Collection: Gold Weight Antelope 1800s Guinea Coast Ghana

Gold Weight Antelope 1800s Guinea Coast Ghana
Gold Weight : Antelope, 1800s. Guinea Coast, Ghana, Asante, 19th century. Brass, bronze; overall: 5.2 cm (2 1/16 in.)

Background imageGhana Collection: Jewelry 1800s Guinea Coast Ghana Asante 19th century

Jewelry 1800s Guinea Coast Ghana Asante 19th century
Jewelry, 1800s. Guinea Coast, Ghana, Asante, 19th century. Cast gold, hammered; overall: 6.9 cm (2 11/16 in.)

Background imageGhana Collection: Female Figure late 1800s-early 1900s Guinea Coast

Female Figure late 1800s-early 1900s Guinea Coast
Female Figure, late 1800s-early 1900s. Guinea Coast, Ghana, possibly Fante, late 19th to early 20th century. Wood, hair; overall: 42.9 x 4.6 x 5.1 cm (16 7/8 x 1 13/16 x 2 in.)

Background imageGhana Collection: Head 2nd half 1600s Guinea Coast Ghana Akan 17th century

Head 2nd half 1600s Guinea Coast Ghana Akan 17th century
Head, 2nd half of 1600s. Guinea Coast, Ghana, Akan, 2nd half of 17th century. Terracotta; overall: 12.7 cm (5 in.)

Background imageGhana Collection: Figure 1800s Guinea Coast Ghana Asante 19th century

Figure 1800s Guinea Coast Ghana Asante 19th century
Figure, 1800s. Guinea Coast, Ghana, Asante, 19th century. Pottery; overall: 12.7 cm (5 in.)

Background imageGhana Collection: F Lambrosse & A Amoako

F Lambrosse & A Amoako Seychelles V Ghana Commonwealth Games 2002 Manchester, England 30 July 2002 Date: 30 July 2002

Background imageGhana Collection: Elmina Castle, Ghana, Gold Coast, West Africa

Elmina Castle, Ghana, Gold Coast, West Africa. Date: circa 1930s

Background imageGhana Collection: Fulani village, Ghana, Gold Coast, West Africa

Fulani village, Ghana, Gold Coast, West Africa
Fulani village, part of Cape Coast, Ghana, Gold Coast, West Africa. The Fulani, described here as desert tribes from the Sahara, imported their own style of building. Date: circa 1924

Background imageGhana Collection: Ambassador Hotel, Accra, Ghana, Gold Coast, West Africa

Ambassador Hotel, Accra, Ghana, Gold Coast, West Africa
Ambassador Hotel, Accra, capital of Ghana, Gold Coast, West Africa. Date: circa 1940s

Background imageGhana Collection: Fishermens Beach, Accra, Ghana, Gold Coast, West Africa

Fishermens Beach, Accra, Ghana, Gold Coast, West Africa
Fishermens Beach, Accra, capital of Ghana, Gold Coast, West Africa. Date: circa 1920s

Background imageGhana Collection: Tema Fishing Harbour, Ghana, Gold Coast, West Africa

Tema Fishing Harbour, Ghana, Gold Coast, West Africa
Tema fishing harbour and docks, Ghana, Gold Coast, West Africa. Date: circa 1950

Background imageGhana Collection: Cape Coast, Ghana, Gold Coast, West Africa

Cape Coast, Ghana, Gold Coast, West Africa
Cape Coast viewed from Port William, Ghana, Gold Coast, West Africa. Date: circa 1910

Background imageGhana Collection: Ashanti Obuasi Gold Mines, Ghana, Gold Coast, West Africa

Ashanti Obuasi Gold Mines, Ghana, Gold Coast, West Africa
Ashanti Obuasi Gold Mines Corporation, Ghana, Gold Coast, West Africa. Date: circa 1910

Background imageGhana Collection: Kumasi Fort, Ghana, Gold Coast, West Africa

Kumasi Fort, Ghana, Gold Coast, West Africa. It was under siege during the Anglo-Ashanti War (1900). Date: circa 1905

Background imageGhana Collection: Street market, Accra, Ghana, Gold Coast, West Africa

Street market, Accra, Ghana, Gold Coast, West Africa. Date: circa 1910

Background imageGhana Collection: Chiefs at Accra, Ghana, Gold Coast, West Africa

Chiefs at Accra, Ghana, Gold Coast, West Africa
A meeting of Chiefs at Accra, Ghana, Gold Coast, West Africa. They are grouped together under a great ficus tree in the courtyard of Christiansborg Castle

Background imageGhana Collection: Politicians, Accra, Ghana, Gold Coast, West Africa

Politicians, Accra, Ghana, Gold Coast, West Africa
Group photo of politicians (members of the Gold Coast Cabinet), Accra, Ghana, Gold Coast, West Africa, photographed on 17 July 1956

Background imageGhana Collection: View of Kumasi, Ghana, Gold Coast, West Africa

View of Kumasi, Ghana, Gold Coast, West Africa
View of Kumasi, including part of the railway station, Ghana, Gold Coast, West Africa. Date: circa 1915

Background imageGhana Collection: Harper Road, Kumasi, Ghana, Gold Coast, West Africa

Harper Road, Kumasi, Ghana, Gold Coast, West Africa. Date: circa 1930

Background imageGhana Collection: Valerie Ryshworth-Hill in ATS uniform on a motorbike

Valerie Ryshworth-Hill in ATS uniform on a motorbike
One of two identical photographs of Valerie Ryshworth-Hill in ATS uniform on a motorbike, 1940s (c).From a collection of photographs collected by Lt Col Anthony Ryshworth-Hill

Background imageGhana Collection: Gold Dredging at Kyebi (Kibi), Ghana, West Africa

Gold Dredging at Kyebi (Kibi), Ghana, West Africa Date: circa 1912

Background imageGhana Collection: De Havilland Comet 4 G-APDA Ghana Airways LAP 1961

De Havilland Comet 4 G-APDA Ghana Airways LAP 1961
De Havilland Comet 4 G-APDA of Ghana Airways at London Airport in 1961 Date: 1961

Background imageGhana Collection: Fertility Idols. Ashanti art. Sculpture on wood

Fertility Idols. Ashanti art. Sculpture on wood. FRANCE. Ό E-DE-FRANCE. Paris. Museum of African and Oceanic Arts. Proc: GHANA. ASHANTI

Background imageGhana Collection: Chief Scout Sir Charles Maclean in Ghana, West Africa

Chief Scout Sir Charles Maclean in Ghana, West Africa, with the Kumasi Welcome Party, and the Asantehene, Sir Osei Agyeman Prempeh II, March 1965. Date: 1965

Background imageGhana Collection: Disabled children, Ghana, West Africa

Disabled children, Ghana, West Africa

Background imageGhana Collection: The Kings Sleeping Room, 1817 (engraving)

The Kings Sleeping Room, 1817 (engraving)
XJF441955 The Kings Sleeping Room, 1817 (engraving) by Bowditch, Thomas Edward (1790-1824); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageGhana Collection: Native fruits of Ghana displayed on a table

Native fruits of Ghana displayed on a table
Two sweet young Ghanaian boys stand next to a table heaving under the weight of Native fruit and vegetables of the country. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageGhana Collection: Asante gold disc. s. XIX. Ashanti art. Jewelry

Asante gold disc. s. XIX. Ashanti art. Jewelry
Asante gold disc. s.XIX. Ashanti art. Jewelry. UNITED KINGDOM. London. The British Museum. Proc: GHANA

Background imageGhana Collection: Homes, Bowku Village, Ghana, Africa. (NGO Restrictions May Apply)

Homes, Bowku Village, Ghana, Africa. (NGO Restrictions May Apply)

Background imageGhana Collection: Prempeh I - son of the late King of Ashanti

Prempeh I - son of the late King of Ashanti
Otumfuo Nana Prempeh I (1870-1931), (Kwaku Dua III Asamu) - an Asantehene ruler of the Oyoko Abohyen Dynasty of the Akan state of Ashanti. circa 1910s

Background imageGhana Collection: Prempeh I and his court- son of the late King of Ashanti

Prempeh I and his court- son of the late King of Ashanti
Otumfuo Nana Prempeh I (1870-1931), (Kwaku Dua III Asamu), with his court - an Asantehene ruler of the Oyoko Abohyen Dynasty of the Akan state of Ashanti. Date: 1900

Background imageGhana Collection: Tarkwa, Ghana - Akoon Gold Mill

Tarkwa, Ghana - Akoon Gold Mill
Akoon Gold Mill, Tarkwa - a town in the southwest of Ghana. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageGhana Collection: Ghana / Kumasi C1870

Ghana / Kumasi C1870
Kumasi, Ghana, West Africa: capital of Ashanti Date: circa 1870

Background imageGhana Collection: GAFR2A-00032

GAFR2A-00032
Fantee huts, Ashanti Colony in Africa, 1800s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageGhana Collection: West African musical instrument

West African musical instrument
Sanko, an Ashanti stringed instrument, West Africa, 1870s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageGhana Collection: Ghana - Gold Coast - Ashanti War Drums

Ghana - Gold Coast - Ashanti War Drums
The War Drums of the Ashanti tribesmen - Gold Coast, West Africa - Ghana

Background imageGhana Collection: Ghana - View from the Fort Hill, Sekondi

Ghana - View from the Fort Hill, Sekondi
Ghana - View from the Fort Hill ( Lighthouse Hill ), Sekondi (Sekondi-Takoradi)

Background imageGhana Collection: Summoning bearers to Cape Coast Castle, 1874

Summoning bearers to Cape Coast Castle, 1874
Natives from protected tribes are summoned with a bell and shouts to act as bearers or carriers for the British in the 2nd Ashanti War (1873-74)

Background imageGhana Collection: View from Government House, Cape Coast Castle, 1873

View from Government House, Cape Coast Castle, 1873
This is the view from Government House, Cape Coast Castle, headquarters of the the British on the Gold Coast. In 1873, after decades of an uneasy relationship between the British

Background imageGhana Collection: The Ashanti War (1873-74) Arrivals at Cape Coast Castle

The Ashanti War (1873-74) Arrivals at Cape Coast Castle
Arrivals at the North Gate of Cape Coast Castle. In 1873, after decades of an uneasy relationship between the British and the Acing people of central Ghana

Background imageGhana Collection: Grand Palaver at Jellah Coffee, 1874

Grand Palaver at Jellah Coffee, 1874
A scene from the Gold Coast - a Grand Palaver at Jellah Coffee between the Administrator and the native kings and chiefs. From left to right, Folu, King of Jellah Coffee; Adjaba

Background imageGhana Collection: The Ashanti War (1873-74) The 42nd Highlanders in the front

The Ashanti War (1873-74) The 42nd Highlanders in the front
This shows the soldiers from the 42nd Highlanders engaged in the front of the battle against the Ashantis during the 2nd Ashanti War towards the end of 1873

Background imageGhana Collection: Cape Coast Castle and forts in 1873

Cape Coast Castle and forts in 1873
Cape Coast Castle was the was the seat of British colonialism upto the time of the 2nd Ashanti War. In 1873, after decades of an uneasy relationship between the British

Background imageGhana Collection: Ghana / Accra / James Fort

Ghana / Accra / James Fort
Accra, Ghana, West Africa: James Fort, with soldiers

Background imageGhana Collection: The Ashantee War

The Ashantee War, Reading The Queens Letter At The Palaver Of Kings At Accra, Ghana: General View Of The Meeting; 1. Kings Umbrella s. 2. Umbrella Tent Of Special Commissioner And Staff. 3

Background imageGhana Collection: Map of Ghana

Map of Ghana

Background imageGhana Collection: Ghana, Volta Region, Dzemeni

Ghana, Volta Region, Dzemeni. Hair salons and academies abound in Ghana

Background imageGhana Collection: Ghana, Volta Region, Shairi

Ghana, Volta Region, Shairi. Rainforests hug the mountainous borders of Ghana and Togo



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"Discover the Rich Heritage and Natural Beauty of Ghana" Step into history at The King of Ashantis Palace in Kumasi, a majestic symbol of Ghana's cultural legacy dating back to 1874. Experience the breathtaking sea view of Accra, the vibrant capital city of Ghana, located on the Gold Coast of West Africa. Explore the diverse landscapes and regions depicted on an Africa Political Map, with Ghana standing proudly as a beacon of progress and unity. Immerse yourself in the heartland by visiting Ashanti Region's bustling city, Kumasi - where tradition meets modernity. Celebrate Ghanaian Independence Day with a stamp showcasing Queen Elizabeth II, highlighting our nation's journey towards freedom and self-governance. Relax and unwind at Labadi Beach in Accra, where golden sands meet crystal-clear waters - a true oasis in West Africa. Marvel at Takoradi Harbour through a vintage British Empire Marketing Board poster that captures its significance as a hub for trade and commerce during colonial times. Witness Fante Soldiers' bravery as they served alongside the British against the Ashanti tribe - an important chapter in our shared history. Visit Cape Coast, another historical gem along Ghana's coastline that played a pivotal role during the transatlantic slave trade era - offering insight into both triumphs and tribulations faced by our ancestors. Embark on an adventure to Wli Falls – one of nature's wonders nestled within lush greenery – showcasing Ghana's natural beauty at its finest. Observe local fishermen bringing their bountiful catch ashore in Elmina; experience firsthand how fishing has been integral to our coastal communities for generations. Indulge your senses once more at Labadi Beach – soak up sunsets over palm-fringed shores while embracing all that makes Accra truly special.