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Photographic Print : King Koffees Palace, Coomassie, Ashanti War, Africa, 1900

King Koffees Palace, Coomassie, Ashanti War, Africa, 1900




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King Koffees Palace, Coomassie, Ashanti War, Africa, 1900

King Koffees Palace, Coomassie, Ashanti War, Africa, 1900. During the Ashanti Campaign, the local Ashanti people offered substantial resistance to British imperial ambitions in Africa. Britain finally succeeded in suppressing the Ashanti in 1900. The royal palace, seat of the Ashanti king at Kumasi in what is now Ghana, was destroyed by British troops in the Fourth Anglo-Ashanti War of 1874. A print from The Life and Times of Queen Victoria, by Robert Wilson, Volume IV, (Cassell and Company, London, Paris, New York, Melbourne, 1900)

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10"x8" (25x20cm) Photo Print

Step back in time with our captivating photographic print from the Media Storehouse collection. Witness the historical significance of the Ashanti War in Africa, as depicted in this evocative image of King Koffees Palace in Coomassie. Taken during the campaign in 1900, this photograph captures the strong resistance of the local Ashanti people against British imperial expansion. This stunning, vintage image, sourced from Heritage Images and featuring the enigmatic Robert Wilson as the photographer, adds an intriguing and authentic touch to any space. Embrace the rich cultural history of Africa and bring this piece of the past into your home or office.

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Estimated Product Size is 25.4cm x 20.3cm (10" x 8")

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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.


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King Koffee's Palace, Coomassie - A Glimpse into the Ashanti Resistance and British Imperialism in Africa

EDITORS COMMENTS
. This print takes us back to the tumultuous era of the Ashanti War in Africa during 1900. The photograph showcases King Koffee's Palace, a symbol of power and authority for the Ashanti people, located in Coomassie (now Kumasi), Ghana. The image reminds us of the fierce resistance offered by the local Ashanti population against British imperial ambitions on African soil. Throughout history, Britain had sought to expand its influence across continents, and this particular conflict was no exception. In their quest for control over resources and territories, British troops eventually succeeded in suppressing the Ashanti rebellion. However, it is important to note that this palace depicted here was not always standing tall. The Fourth Anglo-Ashanti War of 1874 witnessed its destruction at the hands of British forces. This visual representation serves as a poignant reminder of colonialism's destructive impact on indigenous cultures. Through this monochrome engraving from 'The Life and Times of Queen Victoria' by Robert Wilson, we are transported to a time when nations clashed over power dynamics in Africa. It offers an insight into both sides - one fighting fiercely for independence while another seeking dominance through imperialism. As we reflect upon this historical moment frozen within these lines etched onto paper, let us remember that behind every building lies stories untold; tales that shape our understanding of

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