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on his return, although the items would not receive the attention of the museum's trustees until after his death. His collection was an attempt to acquire items that depicted local crafts at the time. The collection remains the earliest documented one of Ashanti material, some of them the oldest
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Bowdich publicly attacked the management of the African committee who ran the African Company of Merchants. His strictures were instrumental in leading the British government to dissolve the African Company and assume direct control over the Gold Coast.
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and other savants. During his stay in France he edited several works on Africa, and also wrote scientific works. In 1822, accompanied by his wife, he went to
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Mission from Cape Coast Castle to Ashantee, with a statistical account of that kingdom, and geographical notices of other parts of the interior of Africa
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In 1818, Bowdich returned to England, and in 1819 published an account of his mission and of the study he had made of the court of Kumasi, entitled
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Excursions in Madeira and Porto Santo . . . to which is added A Narrative of the Continuance of the Voyage to its Completion, &c
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From 1820 to 1822, Bowdich lived in Paris, studying mathematics and the natural sciences, and was on intimate terms with
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An Essay on the Superstitions, Customs, and Arts, Common to the Ancient Egyptians, Abyssinians, and Ashantees
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An account of the discoveries of the Portuguese in the interior of Angola and Mozambique
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Mission from Cape Coast Castle to Ashantee, with a Descriptive Account of that Kingdom
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while in Bathurst on 10 January 1824, leaving his widow Sarah with three children.
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An Account of the Discoveries of the Portuguese in . . . Angola and Mozambique
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Elements of Conchology Including the Fossil Genera and the Animals
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surviving from that time, such as the oldest-known surviving
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and thence explore the interior. However, Bowdich died from
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settlements, he obtained a writership in the service of the
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Mission from Cape Coast Castle to Ashantee, &c.
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E. Bowdich

William Derby
Bristol
Bristol Grammar School
Sarah Wallis
John Hope Smith
Gold Coast
African Company of Merchants
Cape Coast
Kumasi
Osei Bonsu
King of Asante
British Museum
adinkra
Georges Cuvier
Alexander von Humboldt
Lisbon
Madeira
Cape Verde Islands
Banjul
Gambia
Sierra Leone
malaria
Sarah (Wallis) Bowdich Lee

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