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The Grave Of Cecil Rhodes, Matoppo Hills, Zimbabwe, South Africa. Cecil John Rhodes, 1853 - 1902. British Businessman, Mining Magnate And Politician In South Africa, Who Served As Prime Minister Of The Cape Colony. From Bibbys Annual, Published 1915
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The Grave Of Cecil Rhodes, Matoppo Hills, Zimbabwe, South Africa. Cecil John Rhodes, 1853 - 1902. British Businessman, Mining Magnate And Politician In South Africa, Who Served As Prime Minister Of The Cape Colony. From Bibbys Annual, Published 1915
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Block Businessman Cape Cecil Colony Granite Grave Hills John Lion Magnate Mining Minister Politician Prime Rhodes South Africa Zimbabwe
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This print takes us back in time to the serene and solemn setting of The Grave of Cecil Rhodes, nestled amidst the breathtaking Matoppo Hills in Zimbabwe, South Africa. Cecil John Rhodes, a prominent figure in British history during the late 19th century, is immortalized here as a distinguished businessman, mining magnate, and politician who served as Prime Minister of the Cape Colony. His legacy extends far beyond his political achievements; he played a significant role in shaping South Africa's mining industry. The image showcases an imposing lion-shaped granite block that stands guard over Rhodes' final resting place. This powerful symbol reflects both his strength and influence during his lifetime. The surrounding landscape exudes tranquility with its rolling hills covered in lush vegetation. Published in Bibbys Annual in 1915, this photograph captures not only the physicality of Rhodes' grave but also evokes a sense of reverence for this historical figure who left an indelible mark on South African history. Hilary Jane Morgan's skillful composition allows us to reflect upon Cecil Rhodes' complex persona - from his controversial colonialist policies to his undeniable contributions to economic development. It serves as a reminder that even after more than a century since his passing, Cecil John Rhodes remains an enigmatic figure whose impact continues to shape our understanding of Southern African history.
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