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"Exploring the Legacy of Colonisation: From Shenyang to Algiers" In this captivating journey through history

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Colonised Collection: Zouave
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Colonised Collection: Kabyle de l'Hippodrome
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Colonised Collection: Spahis
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Colonised Collection: Chasseur d'Afrique
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Colonised Collection: Queen Victoria pictured visiting the South Australian Court at the Colonial
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Colonised Collection: Scene showing Aborigines of Victoria, to accompany given in The Illustrated London News
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Colonised Collection: Kls Baster Camp, from Voyages de M. le Vaillant dans l Interieur de l
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Colonised Collection: Encampment on the land of J. Slaber at Thee-Fontyn, from Voyages de M
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Colonised Collection: The Fort of Goree (colour engraving)
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Colonised Collection: South Manchurian Railway Company Hospital - Shenyang, China
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Colonised Collection: The French flag in In-Salah, 10 January 1900, title page from Le Petit Journal
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Colonised Collection: Louis Antoine de Bougainville (1729-1811) French soldier, navigator and mathematician
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Colonised Collection: Italian fascist poster celebrating the XIII Tripoli Fair. Italy colonised Libya in
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Colonised Collection: Colonised rainforest land, Ecuador C016 / 7740
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Colonised Collection: View of main lake, site of early colonisation by Willow Emerald Damselfly (Chalcolestes viridis)
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Colonised Collection: Back page of the Sphere Silver Jubilee Number
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Colonised Collection: Moon hotel
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Colonised Collection: Diver exploring a wreck
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Colonised Collection: Mining on Titan, artwork
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Colonised Collection: Coastal plants
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Colonised Collection: Moss covered tree stump
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Colonised Collection: Ferns and mosses
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Colonised Collection: Spanish Settle Florida
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Colonised Collection: French in Madagascar

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"Exploring the Legacy of Colonisation: From Shenyang to Algiers" In this captivating journey through history, we delve into the intricate web of colonisation that shaped nations and cultures across the globe. Our first stop takes us to the South Manchurian Railway Company Hospital in Shenyang, China, a testament to the influence of foreign powers on distant lands. Next, we witness Queen Victoria's visit to the South Australian Court at the Colonial Exhibition, a vivid portrayal of imperial grandeur and its impact on far-flung territories. The accompanying scene showcases Aborigines from Victoria, shedding light on their lives amidst colonial rule as depicted in The Illustrated London News. As our exploration continues, we witness Charles Lavigerie's arrival in Algiers as its new Archbishop. This momentous occasion marks France's presence in North Africa and highlights how religion intertwined with colonial expansion. Moving further afield, we encounter Kls Baster Camp and J. Slaber's encampment at Thee-Fontyn. These glimpses into voyages within Africa offer insights into European exploration during an era when vast stretches of land were being claimed by various powers. The Fort of Goree stands tall as a symbol of French dominance along West Africa's coast. Its vibrant colors breathe life into Le Petit Journal’s title page capturing In-Salah adorned with the French flag - an emblematic image representing territorial conquests during 1900. Louis Antoine de Bougainville emerges as a remarkable figure - soldier, navigator, mathematician - embodying France’s spirit of adventure during times when colonies were established across continents. Italy’s colonisation efforts are celebrated through an intriguing fascist poster commemorating Tripoli Fair XIII – a stark reminder that Libya was once under Italian control; reminding us how power dynamics shape societies both near and far. Nature too bears traces of colonisation; captured beautifully is Sardinian Warbler perched upon a twig, its song echoing through a landscape forever altered by human intervention.