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"Bartle Frere: A Remarkable British Colonial Administrator and Advocate for Change" Sir Bartle Frere, also known as Sir Henry Bartle Edward Frere

Background imageBartle Collection: Bartle Frere / Maull Cdv

Bartle Frere / Maull Cdv
SIR HENRY BARTLE FRERE British colonial administrator in India and Africa

Background imageBartle Collection: DDE-90026268

DDE-90026268
Australia, Queensland, North Coast, Babinda. Distant View of Bartle Frere, Queensland's Highest Mountain (e. 1622 meters). Date: 14/10/2005

Background imageBartle Collection: Sir Henry Bartle Edward Frere, 1St Baronet, 1815 To 1884. British Colonial Administrator

Sir Henry Bartle Edward Frere, 1St Baronet, 1815 To 1884. British Colonial Administrator. From The Book South Africa And The Transvaal War, Volume 1 By Louis Creswicke, Published 1900

Background imageBartle Collection: Sir Bartle Frere 1St Baron 1815-1884 Sir Henry Bartle Edwards 1St Baronet British Colonial

Sir Bartle Frere 1St Baron 1815-1884 Sir Henry Bartle Edwards 1St Baronet British Colonial Administrator From A Photograph By Messers.Elliot And Fry

Background imageBartle Collection: Sir Bartle Frere

Sir Bartle Frere
SIR HENRY BARTLE FRERE Statesman Date: 1815 - 1884

Background imageBartle Collection: Bartle Frere

Bartle Frere
SIR HENRY BARTLE FRERE statesman and administrator, active in Indian and African affairs : photo 1876 Date: 1815 - 1884

Background imageBartle Collection: Bartle Frere / Livingstone

Bartle Frere / Livingstone
SIR HENRY BARTLE FRERE - British colonial administrator in India and Africa. Date: 1815 - 1884

Background imageBartle Collection: Source Size = 3745 x 4016

Source Size = 3745 x 4016
Sir Bartle Frere, K.C.B. G.C.s.I

Background imageBartle Collection: MONUMENT TO THE LATE SIR BARTLE FRERE Erected in the Crypt of St

MONUMENT TO THE LATE SIR BARTLE FRERE Erected in the Crypt of St. Pauls Cathedral LONDON, UK, britain, united kingdom, u.k. great britain, 1888 engraving

Background imageBartle Collection: (Henry) Bartle (Edward) Frere (1815-84) British colonial administrator, born at Clydach

(Henry) Bartle (Edward) Frere (1815-84) British colonial administrator, born at Clydach, Breckonshire, Wales. Governor of Bombay (Mumbai) 1862-1867

Background imageBartle Collection: (Henry) Bartle (Edward) Frere (1815-84) British colonial administrator, born at Clydach

(Henry) Bartle (Edward) Frere (1815-84) British colonial administrator, born at Clydach, Breckonshire, Wales. Governor of Bombay (Mumbai) 1862-1867

Background imageBartle Collection: MONUMENT TO THE LATE SIR BARTLE FRERE Erected in the Crypt of St. Pauls Cathedral LONDON

MONUMENT TO THE LATE SIR BARTLE FRERE Erected in the Crypt of St. Pauls Cathedral LONDON, UK, britain, united kingdom, u.k. great britain, 1888 engraving

Background imageBartle Collection: Sir Bartle group of yearling grade hereford steers and their

Sir Bartle group of yearling grade hereford steers and their

Background imageBartle Collection: BURNING OWD BARTLE

BURNING OWD BARTLE
Burning Owd Bartle, West Witton, Wensleydale, Yorkshire, England, when an effigy stuffed with straw is burnt as thanksgiving to the Harvest God. Date: 24 August


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"Bartle Frere: A Remarkable British Colonial Administrator and Advocate for Change" Sir Bartle Frere, also known as Sir Henry Bartle Edward Frere, was a prominent figure in British colonial history. Born in 1815, he dedicated his life to serving the empire and bringing about significant transformations. One of the most notable achievements of Sir Bartle Frere was his role as Governor of Bombay from 1862 to 1867. During this time, he implemented various reforms that modernized the region's infrastructure and improved public services. His visionary leadership left a lasting impact on Bombay's development. Frere's influence extended beyond India. He played a crucial role in shaping Britain's policies towards Africa during the late 19th century. As High Commissioner for South Africa from 1877 to 1880, he aimed to consolidate British control over various territories while promoting economic growth and stability. However, it is important to acknowledge that Frere's actions were not without controversy. His involvement in the Anglo-Zulu War of 1879 sparked debates about imperialism and its consequences. Despite these criticisms, many recognized his dedication to progress and his commitment to improving living conditions for indigenous populations. The legacy of Sir Bartle Frere lives on through numerous monuments erected in his honor worldwide. One such monument can be found in the crypt of St. , commemorating his contributions as an exceptional administrator who shaped history. Through photographs like "Bartle Frere / Maull Cdv" or "Bartle Frere / Livingstone, " we catch glimpses into this remarkable man's life—his determination etched onto every image captured by talented photographers Elliot & Fry. Today, we remember Sir Bartle Frere not only as a British colonial administrator but also as an advocate for change—a man whose vision transformed regions under imperial rule forever.