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FRENCH IN DAHOMEY
The French tricouleur is borne proudly into the smoking city of Abomey, Dahomey - Honneur aux braves soldats ! Vive la France ! Date: 1892
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Media ID 20143105
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1892 Borne Braves Colonialism Dahomey Honneur Proudly Soldats Tricouleur Vive Abomey
10"x8" (25x20cm) Photo Print
Step back in time with our exclusive "French in Daomey" photographic print from Media Storehouse, featuring an iconic image from Mary Evans Prints Online. This evocative black and white image captures the moment the French tricolor flag is proudly raised in the smoking city of Abomey, Dahomey in 1892. Honouring the brave soldiers and celebrating French victory, this historical print is a must-have for any history or photography enthusiast's collection. Order now and bring a piece of the past into your home or office.
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Estimated Product Size is 20.3cm x 25.4cm (8" x 10")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This evocative photograph captures the moment of French triumph as they proudly bring the Tricouleur flag into the smoky city of Abomey, Dahomey in 1892. The flag, bearing the iconic blue, white, and red stripes, is held aloft by French soldiers, their faces etched with determination and pride. The city of Abomey, the former capital of the Dahomey Kingdom in present-day Benin, is enveloped in a thick haze of smoke, a reminder of the intense battles that had taken place between the French and the Dahomean forces. The French colonial conquest of Dahomey, which began in 1890, was a significant event in the history of French colonialism in Africa. The Dahomey Kingdom, renowned for its powerful military and unique cultural practices, had long resisted European encroachment. However, the French, driven by economic interests and the desire for territorial expansion, eventually succeeded in subjugating the kingdom. The inscription on the photograph, "Honneur aux braves soldats! Vive la France!" translates to "Honor to the brave soldiers! Long live France!" The soldiers, who had risked their lives to bring the French flag to Abomey, were being hailed as heroes. The photograph serves as a poignant reminder of the complex and often tumultuous history of colonialism, as well as the human stories that lie behind the historical narrative. The photograph, taken in 1892, is a testament to the enduring power of symbols and the emotions they evoke. The Tricouleur flag, which continues to be the national flag of France, remains a powerful symbol of French identity and history. This photograph also underscores the profound impact of colonialism on the people and cultures it touched, shaping their histories and identities in profound ways.
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