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The Soudan Advance, the Journey of Five War-Correspondents from Berber to Suakim, over the Trade Route of the Eastern Soudan (litho)
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The Soudan Advance, the Journey of Five War-Correspondents from Berber to Suakim, over the Trade Route of the Eastern Soudan (litho)
1598234 The Soudan Advance, the Journey of Five War-Correspondents from Berber to Suakim, over the Trade Route of the Eastern Soudan (litho) by McCormick, Arthur David (1860-1943) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Soudan Advance, the Journey of Five War-Correspondents from Berber to Suakim, over the Trade Route of the Eastern Soudan. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 18 December 1897.
A D M Cormick); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection
Media ID 23004738
© Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection / Bridgeman Images
Bactrian Camel Berber Camel Camels Landmarks Mahdist War Snuff Soudan Advance Suakim Trade Route War Correspondents Natives Sudan
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The Soudan Advance, the Journey of Five War-Correspondents from Berber to Suakim, over the Trade Route of the Eastern Soudan" is a captivating lithograph that takes us back to the late 19th century. This print, created by Arthur David McCormick, showcases an adventurous expedition through the rugged terrains of Sudan. The image depicts a group of war correspondents accompanied by their trusty camels as they traverse through various landmarks such as Tamai Pass and Tambuk Wells. The topography is beautifully captured, showcasing the mountainous Hadendowa country in all its glory. Amidst this breathtaking landscape, we see glimpses of wildlife animals like bactrian camels roaming freely. The presence of these creatures adds a touch of wildness and adventure to the scene. As we delve deeper into this historical journey, it becomes evident that this expedition was not without its challenges. The war correspondents are seen setting up camp and manning outlook posts along their route to ensure safety amidst ongoing conflicts during the Mahdist War. This lithograph serves as a window into an era where exploration and documentation were intertwined with danger and excitement. It reminds us of the bravery exhibited by those who sought to bring news from distant lands to readers back home. "The Soudan Advance" encapsulates both beauty and peril within its intricate details, making it a truly remarkable piece that transports us back in time.
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