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This image captures a framed portrait of Reverend Thomas Birch Freeman displayed on a light lime green wall inside a historical site or museum located in Badagry, Nigeria. The central subject is a monochrome portrait of a man, identified by a plaque below as "REV. THOMAS BIRCH FREEMAN," with dates "1809-1890," and the description: "He was the man who sowed the seed of Christianity in Nigeria." The man in the portrait is depicted in profile, looking left, with dark hair or a wig styled in a 19th-century fashion, wearing a white high-collared shirt and a dark coat. The portrait is housed in a black frame with an outer border featuring a reflective, fragmented, crackled pattern. To the left, a partially visible white plaque provides further biographical information about Freeman, including his birth into a Methodist family, his mother Amy Birch (an Englishwoman), his work as a gardener, and his arrival in Badagry on September 24th, 1842. The painted wall shows minor wear and texture. No people are actively present in the scene; the image focuses on the historical exhibits.
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Feb 19, 2026, 1:03 PM

Badagry, Nigeria

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This image captures a framed portrait of Reverend Thomas Birch Freeman displayed on a light lime green wall inside a historical site or museum located in Badagry, Nigeria. The central subject is a monochrome portrait of a man, identified by a plaque below as "REV. THOMAS BIRCH FREEMAN," with dates "1809-1890," and the description: "He was the man who sowed the seed of Christianity in Nigeria." The man in the portrait is depicted in profile, looking left, with dark hair or a wig styled in a 19th-century fashion, wearing a white high-collared shirt and a dark coat. The portrait is housed in a black frame with an outer border featuring a reflective, fragmented, crackled pattern. To the left, a partially visible white plaque provides further biographical information about Freeman, including his birth into a Methodist family, his mother Amy Birch (an Englishwoman), his work as a gardener, and his arrival in Badagry on September 24th, 1842. The painted wall shows minor wear and texture. No people are actively present in the scene; the image focuses on the historical exhibits.

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