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Number 1 Engine

The number 1 engine, Cecil J. Rhodes, which pulled the first train from Umtali to Salisbury, one leg of the trans-African railway running from Cairo to the Cape of Good Hope. The signs on the engine read: Salisbury to Umtali and Now We Shan t Be Long To Cairo. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

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Hulton Archive

Media ID 11802444

© 2013 Getty Images

African Ethnicity Caucasian Locomotive Medium Group Of People Only Men Sign Steam Train Train Western Script 1883 Format


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Number 1 Engine - A Testament to Trans-African Railway's Historic Journey

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. This print showcases the legendary Number 1 Engine, named Cecil J. Rhodes, as it proudly pulls the first train from Umtali to Salisbury. This remarkable locomotive played a significant role in connecting Cairo to the Cape of Good Hope through the trans-African railway. The signs adorning this majestic engine boldly proclaim its destinations - "Salisbury to Umtali" and "Now We Shan't Be Long To Cairo". These words symbolize the ambitious spirit that fueled this monumental feat of engineering and human determination. In this outdoor setting, amidst a landscape that stretches as far as the eye can see, a medium group of men stands alongside Cecil J. Rhodes. Their diverse backgrounds - Caucasian and African ethnicity - highlight how this achievement transcended boundaries. With their gaze fixed upon the camera, these men exude pride for their contribution to Africa's progress. Their clothing reflects an era long gone by, reminding us of the rich history behind this photograph. This image captures not just a steam train or a locomotive; it encapsulates an entire continent's aspirations and triumphs. It serves as a testament to Africa's ability to overcome challenges and unite nations through unparalleled feats of engineering. As we admire this historic moment frozen in time, let us remember those who dedicated themselves wholeheartedly towards building connections across vast landscapes – forever transforming Africa's future.

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