Fraud Blocker Skip to main content

Colonialism Collection (page 8)

"Unveiling the Complexities of Colonialism

Background image
Colonialism Collection: 45th Rattray's Sikhs, British Colonial Army
Background image
Colonialism Collection: World War 1: Encampment of Morrocan Spahis
Background image
Colonialism Collection: Queen Victoria
Background image
Colonialism Collection: Indian Cavalry during World War 1
Background image
Colonialism Collection: Algerian Scenes: Praetorium of the Legates
Background image
Colonialism Collection: A Parsi high priest performing Navjote
Background image
Colonialism Collection: Prince Edward in Austrailia
Background image
Colonialism Collection: Draupadi dragged from her chamber by Duhsasana
Background image
Colonialism Collection: Soldiers in British East Africa during World War 1
Background image
Colonialism Collection: King George III
Background image
Colonialism Collection: Regiment of the 15th Ludhiana Sikhs
Background image
Colonialism Collection: Spanish troops firing from the Atlaten hills
Background image
Colonialism Collection: Boulevard de la Gare, Casablanca, Morocco
Background image
Colonialism Collection: Date market in Marrakech
Background image
Colonialism Collection: Mafeking Night in London. May 1900
Background image
Colonialism Collection: Indian servant standing before English lady
Background image
Colonialism Collection: Kings African Rifles
Background image
Colonialism Collection: A Village outside Mumbai (Bombay)
Background image
Colonialism Collection: World War I: Indian encampment in France
Background image
Colonialism Collection: Cecil John Rhodes, portrait c. 1900
Background image
Colonialism Collection: Spanish Regulares around a captured Berber canon
Background image
Colonialism Collection: Spanish soldiers defend a road outside Tauima, Morocco
Background image
Colonialism Collection: British colonial lady in Indian palanquin
Background image
Colonialism Collection: Vanished Civilizations: Stonemason carving for teocalli
Background image
Colonialism Collection: Vanished Civilizations: Incan Causeway
Background image
Colonialism Collection: French Colonies, cover of an exercise book illustrated by G. Dascher, 1900 (colour litho)
Background image
Colonialism Collection: Group of African men and children with European men in uniform
Background image
Colonialism Collection: Group of African men and children with a European man in uniform
Background image
Colonialism Collection: Interior of a grocer's shop in the French colonial Africa
Background image
Colonialism Collection: Italian occupation of Tripolitania (Tarabulus): 29 September
Background image
Colonialism Collection: Italian soldiers with machine-guns, positioned behind sacks of sand of an outpost
Background image
Colonialism Collection: A group of soldiers in front of the Governor's Palace in Massawa
Background image
Colonialism Collection: Soldiers during a parade in Massawa
Background image
Colonialism Collection: The adjutant reporting to some leaders and some Catholic priests at the palazzina del Comando of
Background image
Colonialism Collection: Portrait of the General Oreste Baratieri
Background image
Colonialism Collection: The buildings of the colonial officers and the refectory of the Officers Commissioners in Massawa
Background image
Colonialism Collection: A French colonial troop is trenched behind a wagon, in a village occupied by Germans
Background image
Colonialism Collection: A man and woman of Moorish descent in a cemetery of Abdrhaman, in Morocco
Background image
Colonialism Collection: Young officer of the english colonial troops on the back of a dromedary in a desert zone of
Background image
Colonialism Collection: Group of British soldiers in colonial uniform, outside a patio
Background image
Colonialism Collection: Family Album: Uruguayan policeman, portrait of a policeman in colonial uniform, c.1905, Uruguay
Background image
Colonialism Collection: Third-class passengers on a Bombay boat
Background image
Colonialism Collection: Monument of the Late Thomas Hibbert, Esq, 1825 (engraving)
Background image
Colonialism Collection: Bridge over the Rio Cobrel, 1825 (engraving)
Background image
Colonialism Collection: Cardiff Hall, St. Anns, 1825 (engraving)
Background image
Colonialism Collection: Port Maria, St. Mary's, 1825 (engraving)
Background image
Colonialism Collection: Le marquis de Montcalm-Gozon, 1864 (engraving)
Background image
Colonialism Collection: Engraving by Tony Johannot in the frontispiece of J.F. Cooper's novel 'Les Pionniers'


All Professionally Made to Order for Quick Shipping

"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.