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John Hanning Speke - with grant - 1863
John Hanning Speke (1827 - 1864), traveller (standing on right), with his fellow-traveller Grant, in Africa in 1863
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1863 Fellow Grant Hanning Speke Traveller
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John Hanning Speke and His Companion Grant in Africa, 1863
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This evocative photograph captures the adventurous spirit of John Hanning Speke (1827-1864), a renowned British explorer, and his fellow traveler, Grant, as they stood in Africa during their groundbreaking expedition in 1863. Speke, dressed in safari attire, gazes intently into the distance, his expression reflecting the determination and curiosity that drove him to embark on this journey. His companion, Grant, stands beside him, their gazes locked, sharing in the momentous discovery of the vast, unexplored continent. Speke's exploration of Africa began in 1857 when he joined Richard Burton on a mission to Lake Tanganyika. Their expedition aimed to discover the source of the Nile River, a mystery that had eluded explorers for centuries. Speke's tenacity and unwavering commitment to the cause led him to believe that Lake Victoria was the source, a theory that was met with skepticism upon his return to England. Undeterred, Speke embarked on another expedition in 1858, this time with Grant, to further investigate his theory. Their journey was fraught with danger, as they encountered hostile tribes, treacherous terrain, and the harsh African climate. However, their perseverance paid off when they reached Lake Victoria and discovered the outflow of the Nile. This photograph, taken during their momentous discovery, serves as a testament to Speke and Grant's unwavering determination and the spirit of exploration that drove them to uncover the secrets of Africa. Their groundbreaking findings revolutionized the world's understanding of the African continent and solidified their place in history as intrepid explorers.
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