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"Unveiling the Complexities of Colonialism

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Colonialism Collection: English grandee of the East India Company riding in an Indian procession, 1825-1830
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Colonialism Collection: In Praise of the British Empire
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Colonialism Collection: White men bringing cleanliness to native cultures, 1890s
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Colonialism Collection: Advertisment for Pears Soap, The Formula of British Conquest, Pears Soap in the Soudan
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Colonialism Collection: Plan of the Battle of Aliwal, c1891. Creator: James Grant
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Colonialism Collection: Lieutenants Melvill and Coghill (24th Regiment) Dying to Save the Queens Colours, 1900
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Colonialism Collection: Major General Sir Bindon Blood, British soldier, 1902. Artist: Elliott & Fry
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Colonialism Collection: Captain James Cook taking possession of New South Wales in the name of the British Crown, 1770
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Colonialism Collection: A legionnaire, Algeria, c1910
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Colonialism Collection: The Rhodes Colossus, 1892 Artist: Edward Linley Sambourne
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Colonialism Collection: Swedish Church Mission, Mnene, Southern Rhodesia
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Colonialism Collection: Main Street, Bulawayo, Rhodesia (Zimbabwe)
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Colonialism Collection: Kilindini Road, Mombasa, Kenya, East Africa
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Colonialism Collection: Lady Dufferin, Wife of 8th Viceroy of India
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Colonialism Collection: BOER WAR, 1900. Mrs. Davies, a British settler, firing on Boer positions during
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Colonialism Collection: Cecil Rhodes in South Africa, 1900
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Colonialism Collection: Map of the Americas, 1660
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Colonialism Collection: ANTI-RUSSIAN MAP, 1904. A Humorous Diplomatic Atlas of Europe and Asia
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Colonialism Collection: British Viceroy of India entering Delhi, 1902
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Colonialism Collection: Poster depicting Colombo, Ceylon
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Colonialism Collection: Map of the world, 1590
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Colonialism Collection: WORLD MAP / 1897
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Colonialism Collection: Geographic map of Algeria and details of the provinces of Algiers, Oran and Constantine
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Colonialism Collection: General Sir Bindon Blood, 1902
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Colonialism Collection: Lord Methuen Rallying His Broken Forces at Tweebosch, 1902. Creator: Charles Mills Sheldon
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Colonialism Collection: The Night Charge of the 19th Hussars Near Lydenberg on Nov. 7th 1900, 1901. Creator
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Colonialism Collection: Portrait of Samuel Sewall, in periwig and long coat, c1700-1720, (1937). Creator: Unknown
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Colonialism Collection: Map of Africa, 1902. Creator: Unknown
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Colonialism Collection: Thus Did A Hundred Men Keep Three Thousand Savages At Bay, c1908, (c1920)
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Colonialism Collection: John Wood Approaching Bombay, c1850. Artist: Joseph Heard
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Colonialism Collection: General Methuen surrendering to de la Rey, 2nd Boer War, 7 March 1902
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Colonialism Collection: Illustration, A Song of the English, Thames Embankment
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Colonialism Collection: Tanga Harbour, Tanzania
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Colonialism Collection: Sea Scout of 1st Suva Group, Fiji, South Pacific
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Colonialism Collection: Baden Powell with Transvaal Boy Scouts Association
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Colonialism Collection: Rickshaw transport, Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
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Colonialism Collection: INDIA: CALCUTTA, c1786. The Old Court House and Writers Building, a home for young
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Colonialism Collection: INDIA: CALCUTTA, 1786. Old Fort William (left), a playhouse and obelisk memorial
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Colonialism Collection: SUDAN: ATBARA BATTLE, 1898. British forces, under the command of Horatio Herbert Kitchener
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Colonialism Collection: The Coronation Durbar, Delhi - George V - 1911
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Colonialism Collection: Major General Claud Martins House, by Thomas Daniell
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Colonialism Collection: A Pagoda in the East Indies, by Thomas Daniell
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Colonialism Collection: Wartime poster, The British Colonial Empire (Ceylon)
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Colonialism Collection: The Negus Menelik at the battle of Adwa (colour litho)
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Colonialism Collection: TO THE RESCUE ! Lord Charles Beresford relieves Sir Charles Wilson on the Nile island
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Colonialism Collection: Captain Cook taking possession of New South Wales, c. 1910 (colour litho)
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Colonialism Collection: Views in Bury, 1898. Creator: Unknown
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Colonialism Collection: Glenelg, 1901. Creator: Unknown


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"Unveiling the Complexities of Colonialism: Tracing its Global Impact through Time and Space" Step into a captivating journey as we explore the multifaceted nature of colonialism, from its origins to its lasting effects on various regions across the world. Our first stop takes us to Kingston Norfolk Island, where restored British penal colony buildings stand as a testament to a dark chapter in history. This World Heritage listed area invites reflection on the lives impacted by this system. Next, we delve into an 1886 map of the British Empire by Walter Crane, revealing the vast extent of imperial control during that era. The empire's reach is further depicted in McVitie's World Map Empire, showcasing how Britain left an indelible mark on countless nations. As we shift our gaze towards America, we witness The Pilgrim Fathers boarding the Mayflower—a pivotal moment that laid foundations for future colonization endeavors. Meanwhile, Patersons Camp Coffee advertisement reminds us of how commerce played a significant role in sustaining these ventures. The Gordon Highlanders' heroic tale unfolds next; Piper Findlater's V. C. Win at Dargai in 1897 exemplifies both bravery and imperialism intertwined within historical narratives. A thought-provoking American cartoon from 1882 portrays England as an octopus-like figure symbolizing imperialism's insatiable appetite for land across continents. Turning our attention to Africa, an unknown creator presents us with a General Map of British South Africa from 1900—highlighting territorial divisions resulting from colonial rule. In times of war like WWI, propaganda posters such as "The Empire Needs Men" underscored how colonies were called upon to support their colonizers' interests. Venturing deeper into Africa brings us face-to-face with Congo—a powerful Punch cartoon published in 1906 that critiques European exploitation and brutality during colonization efforts. Mayo College stands tall in Ajmer, Rajasthan—an educational institution shaped by British influence, reflecting the cultural assimilation that often accompanied colonial rule.