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Military parade in Barbados, 1853 (colour litho)
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Military parade in Barbados, 1853 (colour litho)
1729634 Military parade in Barbados, 1853 (colour litho) by Walker, Edmund (fl.1836-d.1882); (add.info.: Military parade in Barbados, english colony, engraving by E. Walker 1853)
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This print captures a military parade in Barbados, an English colony, in the year 1853. The vibrant colour lithograph by Edmund Walker showcases the grandeur and historical significance of this event. As soldiers march with precision and pride, their uniforms symbolize the power and authority of the British Empire during the 19th century. The image transports us back to a time when colonialism was at its peak, as England exerted its influence over territories across the globe. This military parade serves as a reminder of both imperialism and colonialism that shaped nations like Barbados. Located in the Caribbean region, Barbados holds a unique place in history as part of North America's colonial past. The island's strategic location made it an important outpost for Britain's military presence in this part of the world. Through this engraving, we catch a glimpse into life during this era - from soldiers proudly marching to onlookers observing with awe and curiosity. It is not just a depiction of military might but also represents cultural exchange between Europe and its colonies. As we admire this piece from Bridgeman Images' collection, let us reflect on how events like these have shaped our present-day understanding of history while acknowledging both positive advancements and negative consequences brought about by colonization.
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