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Henry Morton Stanleys African expedition to relieve Emin Pasha, 1886-1889 (1887)
Henry Morton Stanleys African expedition to relieve Emin Pasha, 1886-1889 (1887). Emin Pasha, who was in the Egyptian service and Governor of the Equatorial Province, was isolated and surrounded by enemies. Stanley (1841-1904), shown here equipped with a Maxim machine gun, was sent to relieve him. Hiram Maxim developed the first fully automatic machine gun (1884) which he offered to the United States War and Navy departments. They refused him and he then offered it to the British and it was adopted by the War Office. By 1891 it was standard issue for the British Army. From The Illustrated London News. (London, 5 February 1887)
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Step back in time with our captivating jigsaw puzzle from the Media Storehouse collection. This intriguing puzzle features an iconic image from the annals of exploration history: "Henry Morton Stanley's African Expedition to Relieve Emin Pasha, 1886-1889." Witness the adventure as it unfolds through the lens of renowned photographer O. Deakin, capturing Stanley's heroic mission to rescue Emin Pasha, the Governor of the Equatorial Province, from his precarious situation deep in the heart of Africa. Engage your mind and challenge your problem-solving skills as you piece together this historical masterpiece. Immerse yourself in the rich history and intrigue of this legendary expedition – the perfect addition to any puzzle enthusiast's collection.
400 piece puzzles are custom made in the UK and hand-finished on 100% recycled 1.5 mm millboard. There is a level of repetition in jigsaw shapes with each matching piece away from its pair. The completed puzzle measures 31x47cm and is delivered packaged in an attractive presentation box specially designed to fit most letter box slots
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This print captures the historic African expedition led by Henry Morton Stanley in 1886-1889. The image showcases Stanley, a renowned explorer equipped with a groundbreaking Maxim machine gun, as he embarks on a mission to relieve Emin Pasha, the isolated and besieged Governor of the Equatorial Province. The photograph highlights both technological innovation and military prowess. Hiram Maxim's invention of the first fully automatic machine gun in 1884 revolutionized warfare. Initially rejected by the United States War and Navy departments, it was ultimately adopted by the British Army in 1891. Here, Stanley stands proudly beside this cutting-edge weapon that would soon become standard issue for British soldiers. The image not only symbolizes advancements in weaponry but also represents an era of exploration and discovery. As one gazes upon this monochrome depiction, they are transported back to the 19th century when intrepid explorers like Stanley ventured into uncharted territories across continents. Stanley's expedition serves as a testament to human resilience and determination amidst challenging circumstances. It is a reminder of our innate curiosity about distant lands and our relentless pursuit of knowledge. This remarkable engraving from The Illustrated London News provides us with a glimpse into history - an intersection between science, invention, technology, war strategy, and bravery. It immortalizes Sir Henry Morton Stanley's name alongside that of Sir Hiram Maxim - two men who played pivotal roles during this significant period in time.
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