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Rhodesia Glass Coaster Collection

Introducing the Rhodesia Collection of Glass Coasters from Media Storehouse. These beautifully crafted coasters showcase vibrant and intricate designs inspired by the rich cultural heritage of Zimbabwe. Each piece is meticulously handcrafted from high-quality glass, providing a durable and elegant addition to any table setting. The Rhodesia Collection is more than just functional; it's a celebration of African artistry and a conversation starter for your guests. Add a touch of exotic charm to your home decor with these stunning glass coasters from Media Storehouse.

Rhodesia was a British colony in southern Africa that existed from 1965 to 1979

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Background imageRhodesia Glass Coaster Collection: Short Solent Passener Flying Boat - Victoria Falls - Zambesi

Short Solent Passener Flying Boat - Victoria Falls - Zambesi
A Short Solent Passenger Flying Boat (G-AHIN) close to the Victoria Falls on the Zambesi River - Zimbabwe (then Southern Rhodesia). Date: circa 1949

Background imageRhodesia Glass Coaster Collection: Mike Hailwood leads Rhodesias Gary Hocking as they go into the last lap in the Junior

Mike Hailwood leads Rhodesias Gary Hocking as they go into the last lap in the Junior (350cc) International TT Race on the Isle of Man

Background imageRhodesia Glass Coaster Collection: Rhodesia poster

Rhodesia poster
Union Castle Line to Rhodesia poster, 1908 Date: 1908

Background imageRhodesia Glass Coaster Collection: Cecil Avenue, Ndola, Northern Rhodesia, South Central Africa

Cecil Avenue, Ndola, Northern Rhodesia, South Central Africa
Aerial view of Cecil Avenue, Ndola, Northern Rhodesia (now part of Zambia), South Central Africa. Date: 1940s

Background imageRhodesia Glass Coaster Collection: The Victoria Falls

The Victoria Falls
circa 1961: A view of The Victoria Falls on the Zambezi River at Bulawayo discovered by David Livingstone in 1855. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageRhodesia Glass Coaster Collection: Rhodesia Railways

Rhodesia Railways
ZIMBABWE : a massive steam locomotive hauls a long train across Rhodesias wide open spaces

Background imageRhodesia Glass Coaster Collection: Main Street, Que Que, Southern Rhodesia (Zimbabwe)

Main Street, Que Que, Southern Rhodesia (Zimbabwe)
Main Street, Que Que (now Kwekwe), Southern Rhodesia (Zimbabwe), with a hotel on the left. Date: 1920s

Background imageRhodesia Glass Coaster Collection: RICKSHAW / BULAWAYO / 1920 S

RICKSHAW / BULAWAYO / 1920 S
A horned Rickshaw man in Bulawayo, Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe)

Background imageRhodesia Glass Coaster Collection: British at Harare

British at Harare
The British flag is ceremonially raised over Fort Salisbury (now Harare) in Mashonaland (later Rhodesia, later still Zimbabwe)

Background imageRhodesia Glass Coaster Collection: Aerial view of the Victoria Falls, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Zimbabwe, Africa

Aerial view of the Victoria Falls, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Zimbabwe, Africa

Background imageRhodesia Glass Coaster Collection: Swedish Church Mission, Mnene, Southern Rhodesia

Swedish Church Mission, Mnene, Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe). Group of people assembled after a baptism ceremony. Date: circa 1910

Background imageRhodesia Glass Coaster Collection: Main Street, Bulawayo, Rhodesia (Zimbabwe)

Main Street, Bulawayo, Rhodesia (Zimbabwe)
Main Street, Bulawayo, Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe), with the Cecil Rhodes Memorial in the distance on the left. Date: circa 1920

Background imageRhodesia Glass Coaster Collection: Empire tobacco poster

Empire tobacco poster
Empire Marketing Board 1927-1933 poster, Empire Tobacco from Northern Rhodesia and Nyasaland Date: 1927-1933

Background imageRhodesia Glass Coaster Collection: Meikles Hotel - Salisbury, Zimbabwe

Meikles Hotel - Salisbury, Zimbabwe (formerly Southern Rhodesia). Date: circa 1935

Background imageRhodesia Glass Coaster Collection: Victoria Falls

Victoria Falls
1955: Victoria Falls, on the Zambezi River on the border between Zimbabwe (formerly Rhodesia), and Zambia in south central Africa. A railway bridge completed in 1905, spans the gorge below the falls

Background imageRhodesia Glass Coaster Collection: EXPL2A-00366

EXPL2A-00366
Map of equatorial Africa as known in the 1870s. Printed color lithograph, 19th century

Background imageRhodesia Glass Coaster Collection: Royal Tour 1947

Royal Tour 1947
ROYAL TOUR OF SOUTH AFRICA & RHODESIA: King George VI, Queen Elizabeth and Princesses Elizabeth (foreground) and Margaret (background) grouped together in a relaxed pose

Background imageRhodesia Glass Coaster Collection: Queen Mum in Rhodesia

Queen Mum in Rhodesia
Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, seen entering the west entrance of the Zimbabwe ruins

Background imageRhodesia Glass Coaster Collection: Kayaking on the Zambezi River, Batoka Gorge, Victoria Falls, border of Zambia / Zimbabwe

Kayaking on the Zambezi River, Batoka Gorge, Victoria Falls, border of Zambia / Zimbabwe
Kayaking on the Zambezi River, Batoka Gorge, Victoria Falls, border of Zambia/Zimbabwe

Background imageRhodesia Glass Coaster Collection: Princess Elizabeth 1947

Princess Elizabeth 1947
ROYAL TOUR OF SOUTH AFRICA & RHODESIA: Princess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II), looking elegant under a parasol, chatting to a Guide Leader at Maseru, Basutoland

Background imageRhodesia Glass Coaster Collection: Rhodes House, Oxford (b / w photo)

Rhodes House, Oxford (b / w photo)
3094735 Rhodes House, Oxford (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Rhodes House, Oxford. Postcard, early 20th century.); © Look and Learn

Background imageRhodesia Glass Coaster Collection: Lambeth SW9 9 Map

Lambeth SW9 9 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Lambeth SW9 9

Background imageRhodesia Glass Coaster Collection: The British South Africa Police, 1936. Creator: Unknown

The British South Africa Police, 1936. Creator: Unknown
The British South Africa Police, 1936. From " Military Uniforms of the British Empire Overseas". [John Player & Sons, 1936]

Background imageRhodesia Glass Coaster Collection: Victoria Falls and Zambesi River, Rhodesia (Zimbabwe)

Victoria Falls and Zambesi River, Rhodesia (Zimbabwe)
Victoria Falls and bridge with crossing train over the Zambesi River, Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe). Date: 1906

Background imageRhodesia Glass Coaster Collection: 100 years of the RAF

100 years of the RAF
Squadron Leader LG Bastard of 9 Squadron rolls off the top of a loop in his Canberra B.6, WH977, over the snow-covered Lincolnshire countryside, 18th January 1956

Background imageRhodesia Glass Coaster Collection: Empire Tobacco poster

Empire Tobacco poster
Empire Marketing Board 1927-1933 poster, Smoke Empire Tobacco Date: 1927-1933

Background imageRhodesia Glass Coaster Collection: Lion cub, Lion Park resort, Gueru, Zimbabwe

Lion cub, Lion Park resort, Gueru, Zimbabwe

Background imageRhodesia Glass Coaster Collection: Houseboats at dawn at Cutty Sark Hotel marina, Lake Kariba, Zimbabwe, Africa

Houseboats at dawn at Cutty Sark Hotel marina, Lake Kariba, Zimbabwe, Africa

Background imageRhodesia Glass Coaster Collection: Aerial view of the Victoria Falls, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Zimbabwe, Africa

Aerial view of the Victoria Falls, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Zimbabwe, Africa

Background imageRhodesia Glass Coaster Collection: Royal Tour 1947

Royal Tour 1947
ROYAL TOUR OF SOUTH AFRICA & RHODESIA: King George VI chats to black servicemen during a parade at Lobastsi

Background imageRhodesia Glass Coaster Collection: David Livingstone

David Livingstone
LIVINGSTONE, David (1813-1873). British traveller and missionary, explorer of Central and Southern Africa. Portrait (1897). Drawing

Background imageRhodesia Glass Coaster Collection: Queen Mum / Rhodesia 1947

Queen Mum / Rhodesia 1947
ROYAL TOUR OF SOUTH AFRICA AND RHODESIA: Queen Elizabeth, with King George VI ahead of her and Princess Elizabeth behind, alights from the Royal Train at Malelane

Background imageRhodesia Glass Coaster Collection: Royal Tour 1947

Royal Tour 1947
ROYAL TOUR OF SOUTH AFRICA & RHODESIA: King George VI and Queen Elizabeth talk to children waving patriotic Union Jack flags at Lobatsi

Background imageRhodesia Glass Coaster Collection: Great Zimbabwe, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Zimbabwe, Africa

Great Zimbabwe, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Zimbabwe, Africa

Background imageRhodesia Glass Coaster Collection: Bulawayo railway celebration committee.Bulawayo, Rhodesia (Zimbabwe), circa October 1897

Bulawayo railway celebration committee.Bulawayo, Rhodesia (Zimbabwe), circa October 1897
UIG5418926 Bulawayo railway celebration committee.Bulawayo, Rhodesia (Zimbabwe), circa October 1897; (add.info.: Bulawayo railway celebration committee)

Background imageRhodesia Glass Coaster Collection: Native Commissioners of Matabeleland: Captain Arthur Lawley Bulawayo, Rhodesia (Zimbabwe)

Native Commissioners of Matabeleland: Captain Arthur Lawley Bulawayo, Rhodesia (Zimbabwe), circa 1898
UIG5418916 Native Commissioners of Matabeleland: Captain Arthur Lawley Bulawayo, Rhodesia (Zimbabwe), circa 1898; (add.info.: Native Commissioners of Matabeleland)

Background imageRhodesia Glass Coaster Collection: South Africa: Native Dug-out on Zambesi, Rhodesia (colour litho)

South Africa: Native Dug-out on Zambesi, Rhodesia (colour litho)
8645881 South Africa: Native Dug-out on Zambesi, Rhodesia (colour litho) by Peers, Charles Ernest (1875-1944); Private Collection; (add.info.: Native Dug-out on Zambesi, Rhodesia)

Background imageRhodesia Glass Coaster Collection: South Africa: Zimbabwe Ruins,s Rhodesia (colour litho)

South Africa: Zimbabwe Ruins,s Rhodesia (colour litho)
8645880 South Africa: Zimbabwe Ruins,s Rhodesia (colour litho) by Peers, Charles Ernest (1875-1944); Private Collection; (add.info.: Zimbabwe Ruins,s Rhodesia)

Background imageRhodesia Glass Coaster Collection: South Africa: The Grave of Cecil Rhodes, Matopos, Rhodesia (colour litho)

South Africa: The Grave of Cecil Rhodes, Matopos, Rhodesia (colour litho)
8645878 South Africa: The Grave of Cecil Rhodes, Matopos, Rhodesia (colour litho) by Peers, Charles Ernest (1875-1944); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Grave of Cecil Rhodes, Matopos, Rhodesia)

Background imageRhodesia Glass Coaster Collection: Cecil Rhodes speaking outside the government buildings in Bulawayo (litho)

Cecil Rhodes speaking outside the government buildings in Bulawayo (litho)
8672135 Cecil Rhodes speaking outside the government buildings in Bulawayo (litho) by Spence, Percy F.S. (1868-1933) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageRhodesia Glass Coaster Collection: Wings Over The Empire: Victoria Falls, Northern Rhodesia (colour litho)

Wings Over The Empire: Victoria Falls, Northern Rhodesia (colour litho)
8665358 Wings Over The Empire: Victoria Falls, Northern Rhodesia (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Victoria Falls, Northern Rhodesia)

Background imageRhodesia Glass Coaster Collection: Discover of Bangweolo lake, Rhodesia, 1868, engraving

Discover of Bangweolo lake, Rhodesia, 1868, engraving
1758424 Discover of Bangweolo lake, Rhodesia, 1868, engraving; (add.info.: Discover of Bangweolo lake, Rhodesia, 1868, engraving); Photo: Tallandier

Background imageRhodesia Glass Coaster Collection: Cecil Rhodes at Sauerdale Farm.Near Bulawayo, Rhodesia (Zimbabwe), circa 1897

Cecil Rhodes at Sauerdale Farm.Near Bulawayo, Rhodesia (Zimbabwe), circa 1897
UIG5418917 Cecil Rhodes at Sauerdale Farm.Near Bulawayo, Rhodesia (Zimbabwe), circa 1897 by Unknown photographer, (20th century); (add.info)

Background imageRhodesia Glass Coaster Collection: Africa: Batwa Hunter, Northern Rhodesia (b/w photo)

Africa: Batwa Hunter, Northern Rhodesia (b/w photo)
8664758 Africa: Batwa Hunter, Northern Rhodesia (b/w photo) by Rosen, Eric von (1879-1948); Private Collection; (add.info.: Batwa Hunter, Northern Rhodesia)

Background imageRhodesia Glass Coaster Collection: Stone tomb of the politician and diamond merchant Cecil Rhodes on the rocky promontory of

Stone tomb of the politician and diamond merchant Cecil Rhodes on the rocky promontory of the Matopo Mountains in
3563461 Stone tomb of the politician and diamond merchant Cecil Rhodes on the rocky promontory of the Matopo Mountains in Bulawayo, Rhodesia, the current Zimbabwe by Unknown photographer

Background imageRhodesia Glass Coaster Collection: Cecil Rhodes and companions at the Matopos Hills, circa 1897. Bulawayo, Matabeleland North, Zimbabwe

Cecil Rhodes and companions at the Matopos Hills, circa 1897. Bulawayo, Matabeleland North, Zimbabwe
UIG5418900 Cecil Rhodes and companions at the Matopos Hills, circa 1897. Bulawayo, Matabeleland North, Zimbabwe; (add.info.: Cecil Rhodes (1853-1902) and companions at the Matopos Hills

Background imageRhodesia Glass Coaster Collection: Anthropology: costumes of fighter warriors of Rhodesia. Chromolithography of the beginning of

Anthropology: costumes of fighter warriors of Rhodesia. Chromolithography of the beginning of the 20th century
FGL5475393 Anthropology: costumes of fighter warriors of Rhodesia. Chromolithography of the beginning of the 20th century; Fototeca Gilardi

Background imageRhodesia Glass Coaster Collection: Cecil Rhodes, Arthur Lawley and Native Commissioners, circa 1898

Cecil Rhodes, Arthur Lawley and Native Commissioners, circa 1898
UIG5418920 Cecil Rhodes, Arthur Lawley and Native Commissioners, circa 1898; (add.info.: Cecil Rhodes, Arthur Lawley and Native Commissioners)



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Rhodesia Glass Coaster Collection

Rhodesia was a British colony in southern Africa that existed from 1965 to 1979. It was named after Cecil Rhodes, the British imperialist who founded the territory. The country was divided into two entities: Southern Rhodesia and Northern Rhodesia (now Zambia). In 1965, the white minority government of Ian Smith declared independence from Britain without consulting the black majority population. This led to a civil war between Smith's forces and black nationalist groups such as n National Union (ZANU) and n People's Union (ZAPU). After years of fighting, international pressure forced Smith to accept majority rule in 1979. The new nation became known as Zimbabwe, which is still an independent state today. Despite its tumultuous history, Zimbabwe has made progress towards democracy and economic development in recent years.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Rhodesia collection from Media Storehouse is a stunning array of wall art and framed prints that capture the essence of this beautiful country. Our collection features a range of images, including landscapes, wildlife, people, and cultural landmarks. Each piece is carefully curated to showcase the unique beauty and diversity of Zimbabwe. From majestic elephants roaming through the savannah to vibrant street scenes in bustling cities like Harare and Bulawayo, the Rhodesia collection offers something for everyone. The artwork is available in a variety of sizes and formats to suit any space or decor style. Whether you're looking for a striking centerpiece for your living room or an inspiring addition to your office walls, these prints are sure to make a statement. With their vivid colors and intricate details, they offer a glimpse into the rich history and culture of Zimbabwe that will leave you captivated.
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What are Rhodesia (Zimbabwe Africa) art prints?

Rhodesia art prints are a collection of high-quality photographic and artistic prints that showcase the beauty, culture, and history of Zimbabwe. These prints capture the essence of this African country through stunning images that range from wildlife to landscapes, people to architecture. Rhodesia art prints are perfect for anyone who loves African art or wants to add some cultural flair to their home or office decor. With a wide variety of styles and sizes available, there is something for everyone in this collection. Whether you're looking for a bold statement piece or something more subtle, Rhodesia art prints offer an array of options that will suit your taste. From vibrant colors to black-and-white photography, these prints are sure to impress. Rhodesia art prints provide an excellent way to bring the beauty and diversity of Zimbabwe into your home or workplace.
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What Rhodesia (Zimbabwe Africa) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Rhodesia art prints that capture the beauty and diversity of this African nation. From stunning landscapes to vibrant wildlife, our collection features high-quality images that are perfect for adding a touch of African culture to any space. Some popular Rhodesia art prints available at Media Storehouse include breathtaking photographs of Victoria Falls, one of the world's largest waterfalls located on the border between Zimbabwe and Zambia. We also offer striking portraits of African animals such as lions, elephants, giraffes and zebras in their natural habitats. In addition to these iconic images, we have an extensive selection of vintage posters and artwork showcasing the rich history and culture of Rhodesia. These prints feature traditional tribal designs, colorful market scenes and historic landmarks from across the country. Whether you're looking for a unique piece to decorate your home or office or searching for a special gift for someone who loves Africa, we have something for everyone in our collection of Rhodesia art prints.
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How do I buy Rhodesia (Zimbabwe Africa) art prints?

To buy Rhodesia art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our extensive collection of images online. The website offers a wide range of options to choose from, including different sizes and framing options for each print. Once you have found the artwork that you like, simply add it to your cart and proceed to checkout. We accept various payment methods such as credit cards and PayPal. We also offer international shipping so that customers worldwide can enjoy their beautiful artworks. It is important to note that all prints are for personal use only and cannot be used commercially without permission. Additionally, acrylic prints are not available through Media Storehouse at this time. Buying Rhodesia art prints from Media Storehouse is a simple process that allows you to bring a piece of African culture into your home or office space.
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How much do Rhodesia (Zimbabwe Africa) art prints cost?

We offer a wide range of Rhodesia art prints that vary in price depending on the size and type of print. Our collection includes vintage posters, photographs, paintings and illustrations from various artists. We pride ourselves on offering high-quality prints that capture the beauty and culture of Rhodesia . Our prices are competitive and reflect the value of each individual piece. Whether you're looking for a small print to add to your home decor or a larger statement piece for your office or business, we have something for everyone. We believe that art should be accessible to all, which is why we strive to provide affordable options without compromising on quality. Browse our selection today to find the perfect Rhodesia art print for you.
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How will my Rhodesia (Zimbabwe Africa) art prints be delivered to me?

We take pride in delivering your Rhodesia art prints to you with utmost care and precision. We use high-quality packaging materials that ensure the safety of your artwork during transit. Depending on the size and type of print you order, it will either be delivered flat or rolled up in a sturdy tube. Our team ensures that all prints are carefully inspected before being dispatched for delivery to guarantee their quality. We work with trusted shipping partners who provide reliable and efficient services to our customers worldwide. Upon receiving your package, please inspect it thoroughly for any damages or defects. If there are any issues with your order, please contact us immediately so we can resolve them as soon as possible. We understand how important these artworks are to you, which is why we strive to make sure they arrive at your doorstep in perfect condition.