This Photograph of the Oba of Benin Kingdom, once belonged to Tom
Singleton Gardner, an agent for the British trading company, The Africa
Association Ltd, who lived in New Calabar, southern Nigeria, from around
1890 to 1917.The Oba of Benin controlled the country’s main export of
palm oil. In 1893, the British Niger Coast Protectorate was formed,
intent on gaining the monopoly of this trade. However, in 1896 the Oba
closed all markets to outside trade. The acting British consul-general,
Lieutenant James Robert Phillips, decided to deal with the problem. In
January 1897, he marched into Benin city with an apparently armed group
of men.
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