Frank Oates & the Ndebele: A meeting of worlds

During the mania of nineteenth century exploration of Africa by Europeans, the worlds of Frank Oates (the Leeds-born naturalist and explorer) and the Ndebele peoples of what is now southwest Zimbabwe collided. On the eve of the colonization of Africa, how did these two worlds, with limited prior contact, come to know and understanding one another?
Dr Joseph Higgins and Dr Christopher Prior will explore this question and more in a talk to coincide with the 150th anniversary of Frank Oates’ death in 1875, a new exhibition at the Gilbert White, and the publication of their new book which for the first time utilities the letters and diaries of Frank Oates (held at the Gilbert White’s House Museum).

Date: Tuesday 21st January

Times: 19:00

Price: £10

Venue: Gilbert White Field Studies Centre and Online

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    Gilbert White’s Field Studies Centre

    Gilbert White’s Field Studies Centre is the Education Department of Gilbert White’s House and The Oates Collection. Our mission is to inspire journeys of discovery in the natural world for all ages and abilities and throughout the seasons.

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