RMERHME4–Cecil Rhodes - British-born South African businessman, mining magnate, and a politician. Founder of the diamond company De
RMCP96KC–CECIL RHODES (1853-1902) South African businessman and politician
RM2BB4B2E–Cecil Rhodes, Prime Minister of Cape Colony, Victorian period
RMM5KB9P–Cecil Rhodes, British imperialist, founder of the Southern African territory of Rhodesia, (present day Zimbabwe and Zambia)
RMC535GE–Sculpture of Cecil Rhodes by Sir William 'Hamo' Thornycroft
RMC26E8T–Cecil Rhodes signed autographed portrait.
RMD2W2JW–THE HON. MR. CECIL RHODES PREMIER OF THE CAPE
RMC47T6Y–Cecil Rhodes,
RMEGXTXA–Cecil J Rhodes. Said to have been taken growling before breakfast. 1890s
RMDA1P9K–Cecil John Rhodes, British colonial administrator, on his verandah near Cape Town, South Africa, c. 1900. Hand-colored halftone of a photograph
RMFGGNE5–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.
RMAJ84R1–Cecil Rhodes, English-born South African statesman, 1898. Artist: George Frederick Watts
RFMXMY20–Cecil Rhodes leaving Cape Town railway station in a carriage. South Africa 1897. The Illustrated London News
RFEW93B9–OXFORD CITY PLAQUE TO CECIL RHODES IN KING EDWARD STREET
RMGKC9GB–Cecil Rhodes speaking at the South Africa Committee in 1897. Cecil John Rhodes, 1853 – 1902. British businessman, mining magnate and politician in South Africa, who served as the 7th Prime Minister of the Cape Colony.
RMG8MPDH–Max Harris from the Rhodes Must Fall In Oxford group during a meeting at the Regent's Park College, Oxford University, following the announcement that the statue of British colonialist Cecil Rhodes will be kept at Oriel College.
RMD96FKT–Zulu 'boys' at De Beers diamond mines. From photograph taken c1885. In 1887 and 1888 Cecil Rhodes amalgamated the diamond mines around Kimberley, which included De Beers, into Consolidated Mines
RMTXJ3PH–1902 Illustrated London News front page Cecil Rhodes funeral cortege Cape Town, South Africa
RMDP9NDC–Cecil Rhodes
RMERG8RN–Cecil John Rhodes, portrait c. 1900. Cecil Rhodes was an English-born businessman, mining magnate, and politician in South
RMCPCYP7–CECIL RHODES (1853-1902) South African entrepreneur in 1890
RMPE4234–The Pioneer Column in Mashonaland in 1890. A force raised by Cecil Rhodes' British South Africa Company to annexe the territory of Mashonaland, later part of Southern Rhodesia, now Zimbabwe.
RMFB7A5C–Cecil John Rhodes, as a boy, a British colonial-era businessman, mining magnate, and politician in South Africa.
RMA6PG4A–Grave of Cecil John Rhodes Matopos Zimbabwe Africa
RMA16JW0–South Africa Beers Diamond Mine Cecil Rhodes Kimberly
RMC45A50–Cecil Rhodes
RMEJECM7–Groote Schuur - Home of Cecil Rhodes at Rondebosch, near Cape Town, South Africa, circa 1899
RMJ31G2T–Cecil Rhodes ww
RMAGMA98–Cecil Rhodes, editorial cartoon, 1892
RFF0KFHW–Africa, Zimbabwe, Matobo National Park, Tomb of Cecil Rhodes
RMMPNTHY–'Cecil Rhodes', (1853-1902), English-born South African entrepreneur and statesman, 1894-1907. Artist: Alexander Bassano.
RMCNTN9D–Rhodes, Cecil 5.7.1853 - 26.3.1902, British politican, Prime Minister of the Cape Colony 1890 - 1896, portrait, 19th century,
RMBGYGMA–Placard erected by Cecil Rhodes during the bombardment of Kimberley, allowing women and children to shelter in Kimberley mine
RMG8PF63–The statue mounted on Oriel college building of British imperialist Cecil Rhodes, as students march through Oxford, calling for its removal.
RMB1RH93–Memorial of Cecil Rhodes in front of the University of Cape Town, UCT, South Africa, Africa
RMRJN006–Illustration showing Unrest in Bechuianaland (Botswana): Boers levying unlawful duties on trader's Wagons. Cecil Rhodes helped secure much of Bechuanaland for Britain, in opposition to the Transvaal Republic. During the Scramble for Africa the territory of Botswana was coveted by both Germany and Great Britain. During the Berlin Conference, Britain decided to annex Botswana in order to safeguard the Road to the North and thus connect the Cape Colony to its territories further north. It unilaterally annexed Tswana territories in January 1885
RMG382PF–CECIL RHODES Statesman, entrepreneur and imperialist in South Africa, making peace with the Matabele, 1896 Date: 1853 - 1902
RMB2XDEA–Cecil Rhodes 1853 1902 South African Statesman Modern Illustration from a Cigarette Card
RMCFMTRK–CECIL RHODES (seated centre) and Directors of De Beers in 1895
RMW5AR4P–Portait of Cecil J. Rhodes at Groote Schuur, after Mortimer Menpes. Cecil Rhodes a British businessman, mining magnate and politician in southern Africa who served as Prime Minister of the Cape Colony from 1890 to 1896.
RMCWABY6–Cecil Rhodes (1853-1902) with English Empire builder used his financial prowess to build industries exploiting African
RMFB7A6D–Cecil Rhodes, Cecil John Rhodes, British colonial and politician
RMH5A242–Statue of Cecil Rhodes (2016) African coloniser, wearing a 3-piece suit,standing with his left hand raised and pointing north Cape Town, South Africa
RMPB6HN7–989 Man building railway planned by Cecil Rhodes near Broken Hill, Rhodesia LCCN2001705561
RMC45A52–Monument for Cecil Rhodes
RMEJECM8–Cecil Rhodes Farm - Second Home in Africa, about 1400 miles from Capetown. This is the house he has built on his farm among the Matoppo Hills. He has adapted the native hut style to the European Requirements by connecting the huts to one another, circa 1898
RM2AH831R–ZimbabweSouthern Rhodesia, The Duke and Duchess of Connaught visit the grave of Cecil Rhodes, located in the Matopos Hills, 1910. 1995/076/1/4/1/81.
RMRNW4HD–Cecil rhodes & alfred beit00.
RMWPXH0W–Man building railway planned by Cecil Rhodes near Broken Hill, Rhodesia
RMAJ7YX7–Cecil Rhodes, British-born South African, financier, statesman and empire builder, 1891. Artist: Spy
RMB48BM1–Rhodes, Cecil 5.7.1853 - 26.3.1902, British politician, Prime Minister of the Cape Colony 1890 - 1896, inauguration of a railway line, ,
RM2BW8H41–Original model of ' Physical Energy ' by the late George Watt ' s , in Kensington Gardens , executed as a memorial to Cecil Rhodes . 3 February 1932
RM2BY8J69–Protesters in Oxford High Street, Oxford, during a protest calling for the removal of the statue of 19th century imperialist, politician Cecil Rhodes from the Oriel college, Oxford, which has reignited amid anti-racism demonstrations.
RF2C0165M–Oxford, UK. 9th June 2020. Hundreds of demonstrators gather below the Cecil Rhodes statue in Oxford calling for the effigy to be removed. The Rhodes M
RMFF77WJ–CECIL JOHN RHODES /n(1853-1902). English administrator and financier in southern Africa. 'The Rhodes Colossus - Striding from Cape Town to Cairo'. An English cartoon of 1892 hailing Rhodes' plan to construct a railroad extending from South Africa to Egypt
RMGKJC83–CECIL RHODES (1853- 1902) British entrepreneur and politician in South Africa, here about 1900
RM2C5219C–Statue of Cecil Rhodes on the frontage of Oriel College, High Street, Oxford. The statue was the focus of Rhodes Must Fall protests in 2016 and again in 2020 of the Rhodes Must Fall and Black Lives Matter protests.
RMH9HRGN–Cecil Rhodes , Rudyard Kipling during the Boers war
RMDYF2GG–Cecil John Rhodes DCL (5 July 1853 – 26 March 1902)[1] English businessman, mining magnate, and politician in South Africa.
RMDA1PA8–Leander Starr Jameson, Cecil Rhodes, and J.T. Newton (left-right), administrators of British South Africa Company,1896. Hand-colored halftone of photo
RM2KK7KG0–Cecil Rhodes. Portrait of Cecil John Rhodes (1853-1902) by George Frederic Watts (1817-1904), oil on canvas, 1898.
RMC45A53–Statue of Cecil Rhodes, 1928
RF2HJT17P–Statue of Cecil Rhodes at Bulawayo. Zimbabwe. Southern Africa (1923)
RMHTMJC2–Cecil Rhodes (1853-1902) British-born South African prime minister, empire builder, financier and statesman. South African gold fields: Kimberley diamond mines. After 'The Cape' cartoon by 'Spy' (Leslie Ward) for 'Vanity Fair', 1891. Colour
RM2BJ332X–Cecil Rhodes
RMEJECMA–Cecil Rhodes Library at Groote Schuur, circa 1898
RMB0KB25–Cecil Rhodes, 19th century English-born South African statesman, c1905. Artist: Unknown
RMG5RKPW–Rhodes, Cecil, 5.7.1853 - 26.3.1902, British politician, caricature, by M. Brinkmann, from the magazine 'Die Woche', 2nd volume, number 17, Berlin, 1900,
RMFB7X25–oriel college, University of Oxford. Cecil Rhodes Statue
RMG8MPKK–Cecil Rhodes statue
RF2B96NTP–Photograph - 'Late Cecil Rhodes Estate', Cape Town, South Africa, Sergeant Major G.P. Mulcahy, World War I, Mar 1919, One of 44 black and white photographs in an album bound in green suede, believed to have been taken by Sergeant Major Gilbert Payne Mulcahy during World War I. It documents his military service in Egypt, France, Belgium and his return to Australia via Capetown and the Quarantine Station, Point Nepean, 1916-1919. Image of three unknown servicemen in the estate of Cecil Rhodes, an English, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance.
RF2M8M3R1–The 1906 caption reads: “CECIL RHODES TESTIFYING AT THE JAMESON INQUIRY.—The Jameson Raid occurred in 1895, when a band of Englishmen rode suddenly into the South African Republic, the Transvaal, and tried to raise a rebellion there. The English ruler of South Africa, Mr. Cecil Rhodes, and even the English Government itself, were accused of having planned the raid, and there was a Parliamentary inquiry, which many people have regarded as a mere ' whitewashing.' Cecil Rhodes is seated in the front of the picture; the Prince of Wales, as Edward VII, then was, is at the extreme left.”
RMDP9NDE–CECIL RHODES
RMPGBYPR–Cecil Rhodes, 7th Prime Minister of the Cape Colony, founded southern African territory of Rhodesia, present day Zimbabwe and Zambia
RMB9F9RP–CECIL RHODES Punch cartoon illustrating Rhodes ambitions for a trans-African railway
RMBWKEG4–tomb Cecil Rhodes rock cliff stones rocks cliffs grave history founder Rhodesien Matopo mountains Zimbabwe
RMHEHB5R–OXFORD. Rhodes House in Oxford, England Rhodes House is part of the University of Oxford in England. It is located on South Parks Road in central Oxford, and was built in memory of Cecil Rhodes, an alumnus of the university and a major benefactor.
RMD96FJ7–Diamond mine, Kimberley. In 1887 and 1888 Cecil Rhodes amalgamated the diamond mines around Kimberley, which included De Beers, into Consolidated Mines. Engraving published 1896
RMAPC2C2–Worlds View Rhodes Grave Matobo National Park Zimbabwe Southern Africa
RM2JMJBY5–Cecil Rhodes and Alfred Beit, instrumental in the Jameson Raid
RMC47T76–Cecil Rhodes,
RF2HJT186–Grave of Cecil Rhodes high up in the Matoppo Hills. Zimbabwe. Southern Africa (1923)
RF2BXT3FH–Cecil Rhodes Statue Oxford - the controversial statue of Cecil Rhodes on the Oriel College building in central Oxford UK
RM2BB4B2A–Cecil Rhodes, Prime Minister of Cape Colony, Victorian period
RMEJECM9–Front Door of Cecil Rhodes' Home - Over this handsome doorway is a bronze bas-relief by Tweed, representing the landing of Van Riebeek in Table Bay in 1652
RMW7D5XE–Cecil John Rhodes, British-born South African businessman, mining magnate, politician, 1902.Artist: Cecil Rhodes
RMCR7549–Rhodes, Cecil 5.7.1853 - 26.3.1902, British businessman, politician, on a group picture (centre, hat in hand), as Prime Minister of the Cape Colony, 1890s,
RMB82H6R–Cecil Rhodes mounment in the Company's Garden Cape Town South Africa
RMG8MPKH–The statue of 19th century politician Cecil Rhodes on the front of Oriel College, Oxford which is the subject of a call by students in the city to be taken down, as it glorifies British colonialism.
RM2HM9J8J–Black & White Illustration; Portrait of Cecil Rhodes, British mining magnate & politician in Southern Africa UK Prime Minister of the Cape Colony
RMC26E73–Cecil Rhodes drawing. Oxford England.
RMG36KYB–Cecil Rhodes (1853-1902) Statesman, financier, imperialist. Caricatured as a colossus bestriding Africa
RMPF8P92–Cecil Rhodes giving evidence before the South Africa committee. A house of commons inquiry into the Jameson Raid against the South African Republic 1895 to 1896, led by Leander Starr Jameson
RMB6TWDA–CECIL RHODES as Prime Minister of the Cape Colony at the time of the Jameson Road in 1896
RMW52RFN–Cecil Rhodes Grave, Rhodesia., J. Wilbur Read (American, 1866 - 1946), about 1910, Gelatin silver print
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