The Ashanti War (1873-74) - On board hospital ship
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The Ashanti War (1873-74) - On board hospital ship
The so-called bird cage walk. On board the hospital ship Victor Emmanuel. Two invalids read while recuperating during the Ashanti expedition. The second Ashanti War fought between, 1873-74, was between King Kofi Karikari, ruler of the Ashanti (or Asantehene), and the British. Both were trying to secure the coastal town of Elmina on the West Coast of Africa also known as the Gold Coast
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This evocative photograph captures a moment of respite during the tumultuous Ashanti War of 1873-74. The image was taken on board the hospital ship, Victor Emmanuel, which served as a sanctuary for the wounded and weary soldiers during the conflict between King Kofi Karikari of the Ashanti, or Asantehene, and the British. The Ashanti War was a significant chapter in the history of the Gold Coast (now Ghana), as both parties sought to secure control over the coastal town of Elmina. The two invalids in the photograph, dressed in their military uniforms, are engrossed in their reading materials, a testament to the importance of education and literacy even in the midst of war. The hospital ship, nicknamed the "birdcage walk" due to its open-air design, provided a vital service in caring for the sick and injured soldiers. The ship's deck, with its wooden planks and rigging, forms a stark contrast to the lush greenery and vibrant colors of the African coastline in the background. The Ashanti War, which lasted from December 1873 to March 1874, was a pivotal moment in the British colonial expansion in West Africa. King Kofi Karikari, a formidable ruler, led the Ashanti resistance against the British, but ultimately, the superior military technology and resources of the British proved to be decisive factors in the outcome of the war. The capture of Elmina, a strategically important trading post, marked the end of Ashanti resistance and paved the way for the British to establish a stronger presence in the region. This photograph offers a rare glimpse into the daily life of soldiers during the Ashanti War and the vital role of medical care in the conduct of war. It is a poignant reminder of the human cost of conflict and the importance of compassion and healing in times of strife.
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