[Field Sketchbook Signed and Dated on Front Pastedown:"J Crookenden 2nd June 1911" with Pencil Sketches Drawn at Onitsha, Lagos and Environs, Including of the "Munshi" (Tivi) Tribe, Hausa Men, African Mercenaries in the British Colonial Infantry and Cavalry].?
by Crookenden, John, Captain:
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Northern Nigeria Protectorate, 1911-1913. Octavo (21x13 cm). Ca. 100 leaves. With 27 leaves of pencil drawings, a few with colour pencil highlights. Period style recent maroon half morocco with red cloth sides. Overall a very good sketchbook.? The captioned and dated sketches include: Sgt Ganna; Njami 13/11/11; Munchi Chief Beypele 16/11/11; Beypele 16/11/11; Tseve 19/11/11; the unconcern of his prisoner; J.V.R.J. At Onitsha 14/7/12; K.G.F. Collins Lagos 1913; Putting off to the Salamis. With approx. 40 other pencil sketches (some heightened with colour) of tribes people and colonial soldiers, etc. ?John Crookenden, was a Captain in the Northern Nigeria Regiment, then Captain in the 1st Battalion of the Nigeria Regiment (NR), part of the West African Frontier Force (WAFF) formed in 1914, and in 1915 commanded the Cross River Column. He spent most of his military career in Africa, reaching the rank of Lieutenant Colonel in South Africa, and further participating in operations in Eastern Transvaal. "Northern Nigeria was a British protectorate which lasted from 1900 until 1914 and covered the northern part of what is now Nigeria. The protectorate spanned 660,000 square kilometres (255,000 sq mi) and included the states of the Sokoto Caliphate and the Kano Emirate and parts of the former Bornu Empire, conquered in 1902. The first High Commissioner of the protectorate was Frederick Lugard, who actively suppressed revolutions and created a system of administration built around native authorities. The Protectorate was ended in 1914, when its area was unified with the Southern Nigeria Protectorate and the Lagos Colony, becoming the Northern Province of the Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria" (Wikipedia).
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- [Field Sketchbook Signed and Dated on Front Pastedown:"J Crookenden 2nd June 1911" with Pencil Sketches Drawn at Onitsha, Lagos and Environs, Including of the "Munshi" (Tivi) Tribe, Hausa Men, African Mercenaries in the British Colonial Infantry and Cavalry].?
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