Emin Pasha Collection
"Emin Pasha: A Heroic Figure in the Heart of Africa" This captivating black and white photo captures a significant moment in history - Mr. H. M
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"Emin Pasha: A Heroic Figure in the Heart of Africa" This captivating black and white photo captures a significant moment in history - Mr. H. M. Stanley's daring expedition to rescue Emin Pasha. The image portrays the meeting between these two remarkable individuals on April 29, 1888, at Kavalli. An unknown creator skillfully immortalized this encounter in a stunning photograph. Intriguingly, another engraving depicts the tragic death of Emin Pasha, surrounded by scenes from Ujiji and Nyassaland where Mr. Swann resided while bringing the devastating news. This wood engraving evokes emotions as it narrates a somber chapter of this extraordinary tale. The wood engraving titled "The Rescue of Robert H. Nelson and Survivors at Starvation Camp" transports us to Ipoto in 1890, showcasing the valiant efforts made during Stanleys Emin Pasha Relief Expedition. These brave survivors were saved from unimaginable hardship through sheer determination and resilience. Another enchanting engraving illustrates yet another pivotal moment - the historic meeting between Emin Pasha and Mr. Stanley on April 29th, 1888, at Kavalli on Lake Albert Nyanza. This artwork beautifully captures their encounter amidst an awe-inspiring landscape. Emin Pasha himself is vividly portrayed in various engravings throughout this collection - his presence emanating strength and courage even through inked lines or colorful chromolithographs. One particularly striking lithograph showcases Henry Morton Stanley embarking on his quest for Emin Pasha in Central Africa during 1888 with vibrant colors that bring life to this historical event. Lastly, an intriguing engraving titled "The Emin Pasha Relief Expedition: Mutiny of Emin Pashas Men at Labore" highlights one of the challenges faced during this perilous journey – rebellion among those who accompanied him.