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The Reinstallation of King Jackey at Accra, Gold Coast, by Sir Samuel Rowe, KCMG, Chief Adjebing Ankoah receiving a Silver Collar from the Governor (engraving)
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The Reinstallation of King Jackey at Accra, Gold Coast, by Sir Samuel Rowe, KCMG, Chief Adjebing Ankoah receiving a Silver Collar from the Governor (engraving)
1044211 The Reinstallation of King Jackey at Accra, Gold Coast, by Sir Samuel Rowe, KCMG, Chief Adjebing Ankoah receiving a Silver Collar from the Governor (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Reinstallation of King Jackey at Accra, Gold Coast, by Sir Samuel Rowe, KCMG, Chief Adjebing Ankoah receiving a Silver Collar from the Governor. Illustration for The Graphic, 23 June 1883.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection
Media ID 22234890
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The Reinstallation of King Jackey at Accra, Gold Coast
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is a captivating engraving that captures a significant moment in the history of Ghana. Created by the English School in the 19th century, this print showcases an event where Sir Samuel Rowe, KCMG reinstates King Jackey as the ruler of Accra. In this scene, Chief Adjebing Ankoah stands beside King Jackey, receiving a prestigious Silver Collar from the Governor. The tribal significance and cultural importance are evident as these leaders come together to symbolize unity and power. The image portrays a sense of respect and admiration between politicians and traditional rulers. It highlights their shared responsibility for governing and preserving their heritage. The presence of European influence is also apparent through Sir Samuel Rowe's involvement, representing colonial authority during this time. Accra's vibrant atmosphere can be felt through the rich colors used in this engraving. The detailed depiction transports viewers back to 1883 when this historical event took place. This artwork not only serves as a visual record but also provides valuable insights into Ghana's past. It reminds us of the complex dynamics between local traditions and foreign influences that shaped West Africa during colonization. "The Reinstallation of King Jackey at Accra, Gold Coast" offers viewers an opportunity to reflect on Ghana's history while appreciating its cultural diversity and resilience throughout centuries.
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