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English: Illustration of an African explorer attempting to sell his white elephant to a wealthy man. A white elephant is an idiom for a valuable but burdensome possession of which its owner cannot dispose and whose cost (particularly cost of upkeep) is out of proportion to its usefulness or worth.

In 1892, the British East Africa Company (as the explorer), which was the administrator of British East Africa (including the territory of Uganda, as the white elephant), was becoming increasingly ineffective in its venture as a commercial company with colonial administrative rights – amidst conflicts between rival factions, including the Kingdom of Buganda, French Catholic, and British Protestant missionaries. By 1894, the British government (as the wealthy man) had assumed administration rights of the territory and established the Uganda Protectorate, effectively dissolving the company.

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THE WHITE ELEPHANT.

PRESENT PROPRIETOR (loq.). "SEE HERE, GOVERNOR! HE'S A LIKELY-LOOKING ANIMAL,—BUT I CAN'T MANAGE HIM! IF YOU WON'T TAKE HIM, I MUST LET HIM GO!!"

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Source Punch, vol. 103
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John Tenniel  (1820–1914)    wikidata:Q457881  s:en:Author:John Tenniel  q:en:John Tenniel
 
John Tenniel
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Birth name: John Tenniel; Sir John Tenniel; Sir Tenniel; J. Tenniel
Description British painter, illustrator, comics artist, graphic artist and caricaturist
Date of birth/death 28 February 1820  Edit this at Wikidata 26 February 1914 / 25 January 1914  Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death London London
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creator QS:P170,Q457881

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