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Cecil Rhodes (1853-1902) British-born South African prime minister, empire builder, financier and statesman. South African gold fields: Kimberley diamond mines. After 'The Cape' cartoon by 'Spy' (Leslie Ward) for 'Vanity Fair', 1891.