A Street in Coomassy Leading to the Palace

This engraving shows a rectangular wattle-and-daub houses with pitched, thatched roofs in the capital of the Asante kingdom, Kumasi, in the Voltaic region. Joseph Dupuis (1789–1874) was Consul and Vice-Consul for the British Government between 1811 and 1842. He made several trips to Africa, including a meeting with the Asantehene Osei Bonsu in 1820 in an effort to solidify trading arrangements and resolve territorial disputes following British abolition of the slave trade in 1807.

Image Title

A Street in Coomassy Leading to the Palace

RegID

SI-OB-886

Date

1824

Title

A Street in Coomassy Leading to the Palace

Source

Joseph Dupuis, Journal of a Residence in Ashantee, comprising notes and researches relative to the Gold Coast, and the interior of Western Africa, chiefly collected from Arabic mss. and information communicated by the Moslems of Guinea; to which is prefixed an account of the origin and causes of the present war (London: Henry Colburn, 1824), facing p. 112.

Language

English

Item sets

Pre-Colonial Africa: Society, Polity, Culture

Spatial Coverage

Africa--Volatic--Kumasi

Researchers

Jerome Handler; Michael Tuite; Henry B. Lovejoy Graduate Research Assistants: Tiffany Beebe; Travis May

Last Updated

2007; 28-Aug-19

Identifier

B025