Stanley meets Livingstone. Historical artwork of the legendary meeting between Henry Morton Stanley (left) and David Livingstone (right) in Africa in 1871. Source: The Leisure Hour magazine, january 1873.
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Mots clés apparentés
- 19ème siècle
- 400-
- accueil (salutation)
- adulte (homme et femme)
- africain (relatif à l'Afrique)
- Afrique
- américain (relatif à l'Amérique)
- anglais
- anglais (relatif à l'Angleterre)
- anglaise
- arabe
- arabe (relatif au monde arabe)
- britannique
- britannique (relatif à la Grande-Bretagne)
- drapeau
- écossais (relatif à l'Écosse)
- européen (relatif à l'Europe)
- exotique
- expédition (trekking)
- explorateur
- explorer
- gravure
- histoire
- historique
- homme
- illustration
- image couleur
- lac Tanganyika
- personnage (personne)
- personne
- personnes
- portrait
- portrait de groupe
- portraits
- réception
- république de Tanzanie
- Stanley
- stocksnapper (Artist)
- tropical
- victorien
- village
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