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Digital Benin Research
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Institutional metadata
Object Number
1998.208.15.5
Format
Format: Print
Photographic Process
Photographic process: Print gelatin silver
Dimensions
Height x Width 120.00 x 165.00 mm
Description
View of a damaged or ruined (largely destroyed) building, whose walls are decorated with clay relief figures – described (in contemporary documentation) as being the 'head priest's house' – inside a larger compound in Benin City, photographed in the aftermath of the British military attack on the city.
Geographical Provenance
Africa -> Western Africa -> Nigeria, Edo State; Benin City
Cultural Groups
-> Edo
Persons
Photographer: Reginald Kerr Granville, uncertain; Pitt Rivers Museum source: Hugh Nevin Nevins, uncertain
Dating
Date of photograph: 18/02/1897 - 12/1899, uncertain
Acqu. Date
Donated: uncertain
Primary Documentation
Notes on print: '1897/ Benin City, said to be the Head Juju Priest's house/ Ling Roth p. 174, fig. 168' (handwritten in pencil on reverse of print).