Procession of the British Envoys to Madagascar from the seashore to the Fort of Tamatave... 1862. Creator: Unknown
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Procession of the British Envoys to Madagascar from the seashore to the Fort of Tamatave... 1862. Creator: Unknown
Procession of the British Envoys to Madagascar from the seashore to the Fort of Tamatave to dine with the Governor of Tamatave, 1862. Engraving from a drawing by Lieutenant P. P. Oliver, of the Royal Artillery. Mr. Andronisa, interpreter to the Embassy; Mr. Marks, interpreter to the Governor; Lieut. Oliver, R.A. A.D.C.; Capt. Anson, R.A. Inspector-General of Police...Then followed Mr. Andronisa, interpreter to the Embassy; Mr. Marks, interpreter to the Governor: Lieutenant Oliver, R.A. A.D.C.; and Captain Anson, R.A. Inspector-General of Police, each carried by four black slaves, some of them naked to the waist, others with a lamba thrown over their shoulders.'. From "Illustrated London News", 1862
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