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Elmina, Gold Coast, West Africa, c1890
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Elmina, Gold Coast, West Africa, c1890
Elmina, Gold Coast, West Africa, c1890. Elmina was the first important European port on the Gold Coast. It was founded by Portuguese in 1482 and became a major centre for the gold trade. In 1957, the Gold Coast became the first sub-Saharan country in colonial Africa to become independent, and was renamed Ghana. An engraving from Robert Browns The Countries of the World, published by Cassell, (London & Paris, c1890)
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Atlantic Ocean Central Fort Ghana Gold Coast Imperialism Ocean Port Robert Brown Union Flag Union Jack West Africa British Empire Elmina Print Collector2
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This print takes us back to the year 1890, capturing the essence of Elmina, Gold Coast in West Africa. Elmina holds a significant place in history as it was the first important European port on the Gold Coast. Founded by Portuguese explorers in 1482, this coastal town became a bustling center for trade, particularly in gold. The image showcases a stunning landscape that is both enchanting and mysterious. The fortified buildings stand tall against the backdrop of the Atlantic Ocean, symbolizing an era of colonialism and imperialism. The Union Jack flag proudly flutters atop one of these structures, representing British dominance during this time. As we delve into this historical moment frozen in time, we are reminded that change was imminent for this region. In 1957, Ghana became the first sub-Saharan country to gain independence from colonial rule and shed its former name - Gold Coast. Robert Brown's engraving beautifully captures not only the physical features but also conveys a sense of wonder about life within Elmina village during this period. This monochrome masterpiece allows us to reflect on how geography played a crucial role in shaping societies and influencing global trade routes. Through this print from Heritage Images collection by Robert Brown, we are transported back to an era where cultures collided amidst fortifications and flags; where gold flowed through ports connecting continents; where dreams were born alongside struggles for freedom.
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