Thomas Baines (1820-1875)
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Thomas Baines (1820-1875)
Description
These prints were made of ten paintings painted by Thomas Baines (1820-1875), during his travels in central Namibia during 1861 and 1863/4. They were reprinted by the National Archives of Namibia (then SWA) in 1988
Collection Items
Hykomkap on the Swakop River, May 1861
Courtesy of the National Archives of SWA/Namibia
The Otjimbingwe Volunteer Artillery, 1864
Courtesy of Africana Museum, Johannesburg
Rhenish Mission Church at Gobabis, 1861
Courtesy of Africana Museum, Johannesburg
Outspan, October 1861
Courtesy of Africana Museum, Johannesburg
Christmas on the Narib (Namib) Plain, 1866
Courtesy of Administration for Whites, SWA/Namibia. Photo by Mrs. Keding of Photo Nink, Windhoek
Hugo Hahn Addressing the Herero before the battle against the Oorlam-Nama Afrikaners, June 1864
Courtesy National Archives of SWA/Namibia
Wagon outspan at !Onanis, May 1961
With as Superscription in Pencil by C.J. Andersson. Courtesy of National Archives of SWA/Namibia
Trader Runcie's House at Anawood near Otjimbingwe, c. 1861
Courtesy of National Archives of SWA/Namibia
Trader Latham's house and trading store at Walvis Bay, May 1861
Courtesy of National Archives of SWA/Namibia
The Elizabeth Mary anchoring at Walvis Bay, c. 1861
Courtesy of Africana Museum, Johannesburg
Namibia in the 1860s: As Seen and Painted by Thomas Baines
Sleeve holding the Thomas Baines Prints, depicting part of the painting "Hugo Hahn Addressing the Herero before the battle against the Oorlam-Nama Afrikaners, June 1864"