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Washing plant at De Beers diamond mines, Kimberley, c. 1900. In 1887 and 1888 Cecil
Washing plant at De Beers diamond mines, Kimberley, c.1900. In 1887 and 1888 Cecil Rhodes amalgamated the diamond mines around Kimberley, which included De Beers, into Consolidated Mines
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1887 1888 1900 Africa Beers Cecil Colonialism Diamond Included Kimberley Mines Mining Plant Rhodes Rhodesia Washing Amalgamated Consolidated
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print takes us back to the early 1900s, offering a glimpse into the bustling washing plant at De Beers diamond mines in Kimberley. The image transports us to a time when colonialism was at its peak, as Cecil Rhodes, a prominent British figure, amalgamated various diamond mines around Kimberley into Consolidated Mines. The scene is filled with activity and industry. Workers can be seen meticulously tending to the washing process of these precious gemstones that have captivated humanity for centuries. Their dedication and expertise are evident as they carefully handle each stone, ensuring their quality is preserved. The significance of this photograph extends beyond mere mining operations. It serves as a reminder of the immense wealth and power held by those who controlled these valuable resources during an era marked by European dominance over Africa. Cecil Rhodes' actions not only shaped the future of diamond mining but also had far-reaching consequences for British influence in Southern Africa. As we observe this historical snapshot, it's important to reflect on how colonialism impacted both the land and its people. This image encapsulates an era defined by exploitation and economic control while also highlighting the labor-intensive processes involved in extracting diamonds from deep within the earth's surface. Let this print serve as a window into our past—a testament to human ambition, ingenuity, and ultimately, the complex legacy left behind by figures like Cecil Rhodes in shaping our world today.
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