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Daylight at Last! Henry Morton Stanley (1840-1904)Welsh-born American journalist and explorer, 1889 (illustration)

Daylight at Last! Henry Morton Stanley (1840-1904)Welsh-born American journalist and explorer, 1889 (illustration)


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Daylight at Last! Henry Morton Stanley (1840-1904)Welsh-born American journalist and explorer, 1889 (illustration)

UTD4951739 Daylight at Last! Henry Morton Stanley (1840-1904)Welsh-born American journalist and explorer, 1889 (illustration); (add.info.: Daylight at Last! Henry Morton Stanley (1840-1904) born John Rowlands at Denbigh, Wales, Welsh-born American journalist and explorer. Stanley and his party emerging from a long trek of 160 days through the Congo jungle to relieve Emin Pasha (1840-1892). Born Eduard Schnitzer in Germany, Emin Pasha converted to Islam. A doctor and linguist, he added greatly to European knowledge of African languages. Illustration published in "The Graphic" (London, 1890) a few months after Stanley's expedition ended in December 1889.); United Archives GmbH

Media ID 38480832

© United Archives GmbH / Bridgeman Images

Congo Central Africa


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This illustration captures the moment of triumph and relief as Henry Morton Stanley and his party emerge from a grueling 160-day trek through the treacherous Congo jungle in 1889. The Welsh-born American journalist and explorer led this daring expedition to relieve Emin Pasha, a German doctor and linguist who had converted to Islam. The image titled "Daylight at Last!" symbolizes the end of a long and arduous journey, with Stanley's weary but determined group finally reaching their destination. The scene is filled with emotion as they step out into the light after facing countless challenges and dangers along the way. Stanley's expedition was a testament to human resilience, courage, and determination in the face of adversity. This print serves as a reminder of the incredible feats achieved by explorers during the 19th century, pushing boundaries and expanding our knowledge of distant lands. Published in "The Graphic" in London in 1890, this illustration immortalizes Stanley's historic achievement for generations to come. It stands as a tribute to those who dare to venture into the unknown, seeking discovery and adventure against all odds.

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