EditorialPassport map of the African Gold Coast Passport map of Gvinea from C. Verde to R. de Galion (title on object), Nautical map of the African Gold Coast, the coast of The Gambia to Angola, designated Guinea. Top center cartouche with title with two Africa...
EditorialDifferent canoes Description of the gold coasts of Guinea (series title), Different forms of canoeing on the gold coast. For goods or people traffic. At C and canoe with sail. Below the show an explanation with legend in Dutch., Africans (anthropologic...
EditorialLes p?cheurs (The Fishermen), Tapestry from Les Anciennes Indes (The Old Indies) Series, Fishermen, Tapestry with fishing and hunting Tapuyas, one of the groups of original inhabitants Amazon, and a woman of African origin with a flower basket, no. VII...
EditorialPortrait of Moulay al-Rashid, Sultan of Morocco Tafiletta The Greate Xeriffe or Emperor of Barbary etc. (title on object), Sultan of Morocco, with turban on it head and a scepter in the hand, king, Africans, sultan of Morocco Moulay al-Rashid, Adriaen ...
EditorialJudiciary in Guinea Description of the gold coasts of Guinea (series title), Various scenes show how the administration of justice on the Gold Coast is progressing. On the left is the king, or captain, as the highest judge. Under B and C it is shown ho...
EditorialFishing by night Description of the gold coasts of Guinea (series title), At night fishing with nets and traps. The fishermen are in the water or are in a canoe. Some carry a torch. A fire has been lit in the front left of the boat. The fishermen are i...
EditorialCourt in China and Abbesina Chinese court / tribunal des Chinois // Abyssinise Gerichts Handels / Justice des Abissins (title on object) Les Indes Orientales and Occidentales et autres lieux (series title), Presentation in two share. On the left a cour...
EditorialThe court of the king of Cape de Lopo Gonsalves Description of the gold coasts of Guinea (series title), Left life at the court. The women sit outside and braid mats and take care of the children. On the right you can see the king's house. It is made f...
EditorialMap of West Africa, Nigritarum Regnum (title on object), inscription r.o. surrounded by African men, women and children, native animals and products. Under inscription scale in German miles. L.o. assignment to Ottonius L. B. ? Schwerin with a weapon bo...
EditorialProcession of Abyssines Abyssinisen on Toght / Marche des Abissins (title on object) Les Indes Orientales and Occidentals and autres lieux (series title), Landscape with a procession in Abyssinia (the empire of Ethiopia). A bridge over the Nile leads t...
EditorialDelville Wood, shattered in fierce struggles by the S. Africans, who heroically resisted fierce attacks, environmental destruction, forest, wood, Delvillebos, Realistic Travels (mentioned on object), Somme, after 14-Jul-1916 - c. 1918, cardboard, photo...
EditorialA History of the Amistad Captives: Being a Circumstantial Account of the Capture of the Spanish Schooner Amistad, by the Africans on Board; Their Voyage, and Capture near Long Island, New York; with Biographical Sketches of Each of the Surviving Africans.
EditorialPierre Savorgnan de Brazza (1852-1905), founder of French Congo in bush clothing, 1886. He was an explorer of Italian nationality, who single-handedly opened up for France entry along the right bank of the Congo River that eventually led to French colo...
EditorialA negro being abducted. The Negro's Complaint: a poem. To which is added,. Harvery & Darton: London, 1826. Forcing a Negro From His Home. The arrival in the West Indies. Image taken from The Negro's Complaint: a poem. To which is added, Pity for Poor ...
EditorialSir Frederick Gordon Guggisberg KCMG DSO (20 July 1869 – 21 April 1930) was a senior Canadian-born British Army officer and British Empire colonial administrator. He published a number of works on military topics and Africa. During the First World Wa...
EditorialJan Tzatzoe, Kafir of the Amakosah Tribe. (circa 1771-February 28, 1868) A missionary. Jan Tshatsu (circa 1771-February 28, 1868) A missionary, he became an evangelist for the Dutch Reformed Church and testified before a British Parliamentary committee...
EditorialSlaves being traded. The Negro's Complaint: a poem. To which is added,. Harvery & Darton: London, 1826. Bargaining For Slaves. Image taken from The Negro's Complaint: a poem. To which is added, Pity for Poor Africans. (A children's book. With coloured...
EditorialA slave being held by two men. The Negro's Complaint: a poem. To which is added,. Harvery & Darton: London, 1826. The Slave-Market. Image taken from The Negro's Complaint: a poem. To which is added, Pity for Poor Africans. (A children's book. With col...
EditorialMiniature shows mounted soldiers in armour killing unarmed Africans. Chroniques de France ou de St Denys. France; early 15th century. Source: Add. 21143, f.90. Language: French.
EditorialA slave being flogged. The Negro's Complaint: a poem. To which is added,. Harvery & Darton: London, 1826. The Torture. The appeal. Image taken from The Negro's Complaint: a poem. To which is added, Pity for Poor Africans. (A children's book. With colo...
EditorialPlan of a slave ship. A collection of miscellaneous broadsides, consisti. 1801-58. A plan of a slave ship used to transport enslaved Africans to the Caribbean. Image taken from A collection of miscellaneous broadsides, consisting chiefly of almanacks ...
EditorialMode of travelling in Africa. Africans carrying Europeans on Litters, Gold Coast, 1820. . A Voyage to Africa, including a narrative of an embassy to one of the interior Kingdoms in the year 1820, with remarks on the course and termination of the Niger...
EditorialKaffers on a march. Native Africans travelling with their livestock. A collection of plates illustrative of African scenery and animals, with descriptive letterpress. Samuel Daniell: London; 1804. Source: 458.h.14 part 1, 5. Language: English.
EditorialPierre Savorgnan de Brazza (1852-1905), founder of French Congo in bush clothing, 1886. He was an explorer of Italian nationality, who single-handedly opened up for France entry along the right bank of the Congo River that eventually led to French colo...
EditorialA History of the Amistad Captives: Being a Circumstantial Account of the Capture of the Spanish Schooner Amistad, by the Africans on Board; Their Voyage, and Capture near Long Island, New York; with Biographical Sketches of Each of the Surviving Africans.
EditorialHead of an 'Ethiopian' depicted in Hellenistic mode, Ptolemaic Period, 332?30 B.C., From Egypt; Possibly from Delta, Black bronze, gold, carnelian, obsidian, h. 3.9 cm (1 9/16 in); w. 2.8 cm (1 1/8 in); d. 3.2 cm (1 1/4 in), All black Africans were ter...
EditorialSlavers kidnapping Africans and detaining them in camps before sending them on slave ships. Plan and section of a slave ship's hull. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Bertuch's "Bilderbuch fur Kinder" (Picture Book for Children), Weimar, 1805. Fr...
EditorialPierre Savorgnan de Brazza (1852-1905), founder of French Congo in bush clothing, 1886. He was an explorer of Italian nationality, who single-handedly opened up for France entry along the right bank of the Congo River that eventually led to French colo...