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Princess Baa of the Ashanti and her husband - Ghana
Princess Baa of the Ashanti and her husband from Ghana - pictured outside the Gold Coast Pavillion at the British Empire Exhibition at Wembley Park in 1924. Note the Princess is wearing European-style walking shoes, another hint as to the actual location of this shot (as mentioned above). Date: 1924
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This photograph captures Princess Baa of the Ashanti and her esteemed husband, both hailing from the vibrant and rich cultural heritage of Ghana, Africa, outside the Gold Coast Pavilion at Wembley Park during the British Empire Exhibition in 1924. The elegant Princess, adorned in traditional Ashanti robes, accessorized with intricate rings and bracelets, sits gracefully on a wicker chair, while her husband stands proudly by her side, dressed in Western attire, including European-style walking shoes. The Gold Coast Pavilion, a significant structure at the Exhibition, showcased the rich resources and diverse population of the Gold Coast (now Ghana) to the world. The presence of Princess Baa and her husband at this event underscores the importance of the Ashanti people and their royalty in the broader context of the British Empire's colonial influence in Africa. This photograph offers a unique glimpse into the intersection of African and European cultures during the 1920s. It highlights the resilience and adaptability of indigenous peoples in the face of colonialism and the complexities of their interactions with the colonizers. The image serves as a powerful reminder of the rich history and diverse ethnic groups that make up the African population and their enduring legacy in the modern world.
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