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Soudan, Fashoda conflict. Magazine Punch, 1898How Some People Invade the Soudan. Satirical cartoon by T. Reed in the magazine Punch. September 24, 1898. Reference to the conflict between France and Britain for colonial territories in Sudan
illustration alluding to the conflicts for the colonial division of Africa between the European powers from the 1880s to the beginning of the First World War
Marchand PhotoJEAN BAPTISTE MARCHAND. French soldier, implicated in the Fashoda incident where the territorial ambitions of France collided with those of Britain. Photo 1899. Date: 1863 - 1934
Sudan - Travelling by Ox between Fashoda and DarfourSudan, Africa - Travelling by Ox between Fashoda and Darfour Date: circa 1910
Jean-Baptiste MarchandJEAN BAPTISTE MARCHAND French soldier and explorer in Africa, involved in the Fashoda incident causing diplomatic crisis: served in China and in World War One
Marchand / With NativesJean Baptiste Marchand. French explorer who traced the source of the Niger River, explored the Ivory Coast region and caused a Franco- British crisis in Fashoda
Wolf Britannia / FashodaBritannia seen as the big bad wolf at the time of the Fashoda Incident, a territory dispute in south Sudan between Kitcheners Anglo-Egyptian army and Marchands French