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Agent of Katanga Company, Kasai, on whose grounds Mr. and Mrs. Harris encamped whilst waiting for steamer

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Boats carrying repatriated "servicaes" ashore at Novo Redondo from S. S. Zaire

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Christian Missionary Party Crossing the River

A Christian missionary party crossing the Aruwimi river in the Aruwimi Welle zone of the Belgian Congo. This image (Neg. 102) formed part of the Harris Lantern Slide Collection and was used in the Harris Lecture No.2. Under King Leopold II the Congo Free State used mass forced labour to extract rubber from the jungle for the European market. As consumer demand grew King Leopold II's private army - the Force Publique - used violent means to coerce the population into meeting quotas, including murder, mutilation, rape, village burning, starvation and hostage taking. Alice Seeley Harris and her husband Reverend John H. Harris were missionaries in the Congo Free State from the late 1890s. Alice produced a collection of images documenting the horrific abuses of the African rubber labourers. Her photographs are considered to be an important development in the history of humanitarian campaigning. The images were used in a number of publications. The Harrises also used the photographs to develop the Congo Atrocity Lantern Lecture which toured Britain and the the USA raising awareness of the issue of colonial abuses under King Leopold II's regime. Source: Antislavery International and Panos Pictures.

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Crowd at Yalemba, awaiting arrival of the S. S. Endeavour

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Group awaiting S. S. Lapsley at Luebo, upper Kasai, when Mr. and Mrs. Harris were on board

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Home at Luebo of Captain Scott, who took Mr. and Mrs. Harris up the Kasai in S. S. Lapsley

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Kroo boys feeding on a West African steamer

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Loads of rubber being carried on to S.S. Antoinette, Kasai River

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Mr. Harris writing on board the S. S. Lapsley, Kasai River

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Native slaver with slave on either hand. Found on board S. S. Sapele on which Mr. and Mrs. Harris travelled to Angola

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Railway steamer on Kasai River

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Rev. John Howell Captain of S. S. Endeavour during a tornado

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S. S. Berthe, formerly known as S. S. Lapsley, capsized at Kwamouth in 1902, when one white man and twenty natives were drowned

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S. S. Hemptinne on the Kasai River

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S. S. Lapsley steaming up the Kasai

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S. S. Livingstone, anchored at Leopoldville

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S. S. Wall steaming up Congo River, below Matadi

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South African liner, detained to take on coal at Madeira, owing to coal strike

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South African liner, on which Mr. and Mrs. Harris travelled, detained at Madeira to load extra coal on account of the strike