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The Trial at Buluwayo, on 29 May, of the Troopers who suppressed the Peace offering and Message sent by Lo Bengula to Major Forbes (litho)
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The Trial at Buluwayo, on 29 May, of the Troopers who suppressed the Peace offering and Message sent by Lo Bengula to Major Forbes (litho)
1047931 The Trial at Buluwayo, on 29 May, of the Troopers who suppressed the Peace offering and Message sent by Lo Bengula to Major Forbes (litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Trial at Buluwayo, on 29 May, of the Troopers who suppressed the Peace offering and Message sent by Lo Bengula to Major Forbes. Illustration for The Graphic, 14 July 1894.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection; English, out of copyright
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29 May Buluwayo Courts Message Offering Peace Suppressed Trial Troopers Zimbabwe
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Caption: "The Trial at Buluwayo, on 29 May, of the Troopers who suppressed the Peace offering and Message sent by Lo Bengula to Major Forbes". This lithograph from the 19th century depicts a significant event in history - The Trial at Buluwayo. In this scene, we witness the solemn court proceedings that took place on May 29th. The trial revolves around a peace offering and message sent by Lo Bengula, an influential figure in Zimbabwe's history. The troopers responsible for suppressing this peace offering stand before the courts as they face judgment for their actions. Their expressions reveal a mix of tension and uncertainty as they await their fate. This print captures not only their individual emotions but also reflects the broader political climate during that time. Created by an English School artist, this illustration was originally featured in The Graphic newspaper on July 14th, 1894. It offers us a glimpse into one of many pivotal moments during British colonial rule in Africa. As we delve into this historical artwork, it is important to acknowledge its significance within Zimbabwe's complex past. Through intricate details and skilled engraving techniques, viewers are transported back to witness this crucial moment when peace offerings were suppressed and messages were intercepted. Now part of a private collection but available through Bridgeman Images' Fine Art Finder database, this lithograph serves as a reminder of our collective responsibility to understand and learn from such historical events.
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