C1888

Port Moresby: Hoisting the British Flag for the fifth time – Children of Mission schools sitting at the foot of the Signal Mast. Annexation of New Guinea as a Crown Colony, by Dr.William McGregor, C.M.G., The Newly appointed Administrator.

Superb engraving from the original edition of, The Graphic a British newspaper which began in 1869 until 1932. Started by William Luson to compete against the established Illustrated London News, it employed some of the best artists and was an … Read Full Description

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Port Moresby: Hoisting the British Flag for the fifth time – Children of Mission schools sitting at the foot of the Signal Mast. Annexation of New Guinea as a Crown Colony, by Dr.William McGregor, C.M.G., The Newly appointed Administrator.

Date:

C1888

Artist:

Unknown

Condition:

In good condition.

Technique:

Hand coloured engraving.

Image Size: 

226mm 
x 123mm
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Port Moresby: Hoisting the British Flag for the fifth time - Children of Mission schools sitting at the foot of the Signal Mast. Annexation of New Guinea as a Crown Colony, by Dr.William McGregor, C.M.G., The Newly appointed Administrator. - Antique Print from 1888

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dated:

1888

Description:

Superb engraving from the original edition of, The Graphic a British newspaper which began in 1869 until 1932. Started by William Luson to compete against the established Illustrated London News, it employed some of the best artists and was an immediate success. The Graphic’s influence within the art world was immense, its many admirers included Vincent Van Gogh.

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