Engraving
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Inhabitants of new Caledoma |
Black and white scene of human figures starting a new life in Caledoma. |
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Villa of the Prince of Bisconi |
Black and white scene of a home of a Prince. |
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Different ways of traveling in Congo (C) |
Black and white scene showing different ways of traveling in Congo. |
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'Calmuc Tartar |
Black and white scene of human figures enjoying sunset. |
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Plan of Cape Town Fort |
Black and white plan of Cape Town Fort. |
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Prospect of the Cape of Good Hope |
Black and white scene of the Cape of Good Hope. |
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The Hottentot Man |
Black and white portrait of a Hottentot Man. |
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'Natural history of men' |
Black and white scenes of the history of men including the Hottentots and Africans. |
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"Mameie de se Salverle matui en Guinle" |
Black and white scene of two men meeting and shaking hands outside a hut. |
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The Negros of Kachao |
Black and white scene of human figures in Kachao. |
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Hottentots trying a criminal at the Court (C) |
Black and white scene of Hottentots trying a criminal in court. |
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Hottentot Homestead and Corn Grinder |
Black and white scene of a Hottentot homestead and a corn grinder. |
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The Jaggas People of Africa |
Black and white portrait of the Jaggas people of Africa showing their method of hunting. |
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Different ways of traveling in Congo (B) |
Black and white scene showing the different ways of traveling in Congo. |
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'The King of Congo' |
Black and white scene of the King of Congo addressing his subjects. |
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'Caffers at the Cape of Good Hope' |
Black and white scene of Caffers or Hottentots during a ceremony of admission to adulthood. |
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A view of the town and Island of St Helena |
Black and white view of the Island of St Helena. |
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An Algerine Funeral |
Black and scene of a funeral ceremony in Algeria. |
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St Selvandor of Portuguese |
Black and white abstracts of St Salvandor of Portuguese crossing the river of Belunda of Congo in Africa. |
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Different ways of traveling in Congo |
Black and white scene showing the different ways of traveling in carriages in Congo. |