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Imperialism Collection

"Imperialism: A Global Phenomenon Shaped by Power and Ambition" The world map, adorned with the vast empires of yesteryears

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Imperialism Collection: World Map Empire McVitie
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Imperialism Collection: The British Empire
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Imperialism Collection: Death to World Imperialism, poster, 1919. Artist: Dmitriy Stakhievich Moor
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Imperialism Collection: PAXTON, Joseph (1801-1865). Crystal Palace. 1851
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Imperialism Collection: Longest Day at Stonehenge, Wiltshire
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Imperialism Collection: Treaty of Waitangi
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Imperialism Collection: British Empire Marketing Board poster - Takoradi Harbour
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Imperialism Collection: British Empire Map 1902
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Imperialism Collection: Zulu War Britannia 1879
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Imperialism Collection: Edward VIII Hunting
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Imperialism Collection: Edward VIII & Patailas
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Imperialism Collection: Edward VIII in Nepal
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Imperialism Collection: Imperialism Ww1
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Imperialism Collection: White men bringing cleanliness to native cultures, 1890s
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Imperialism Collection: British Empire Plate
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Imperialism Collection: Of the Imperial Cadet Corps, 1903. Artist: Mortimer L Menpes
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Imperialism Collection: Major General Sir Bindon Blood, British soldier, 1902. Artist: Elliott & Fry
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Imperialism Collection: Captain James Cook taking possession of New South Wales in the name of the British Crown, 1770
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Imperialism Collection: The Rhodes Colossus, 1892 Artist: Edward Linley Sambourne
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Imperialism Collection: Cecil Rhodes in South Africa, 1900
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Imperialism Collection: British Viceroy of India entering Delhi, 1902
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Imperialism Collection: WORLD MAP / 1897
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Imperialism Collection: Cartoon, My Boys! (British Lion)
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Imperialism Collection: Map of Africa, 1902. Creator: Unknown
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Imperialism Collection: Isandhlwana: The Dash with the Colours, 1879, (c1880)
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Imperialism Collection: Plan of the Defences at Rorkes Drift, (Jan. 22, 1879), c1880
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Imperialism Collection: Plan of the Marches near Isandhlwana between Jan. 12th and 22nd, 1879, c1880
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Imperialism Collection: Illustration, A Song of the English, Thames Embankment
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Imperialism Collection: TO THE RESCUE ! Lord Charles Beresford relieves Sir Charles Wilson on the Nile island
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Imperialism Collection: Map Of The World Showing In Red The Extent Of The British Empire In 1901
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Imperialism Collection: In the Temple of Amritsar, 1905. Artist: Mortimer Luddington Menpes
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Imperialism Collection: A Native Bullock-cart, 1905. Artist: Mortimer Luddington Menpes
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Imperialism Collection: Leisure Hours, 1905. Artist: Mortimer Luddington Menpes
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Imperialism Collection: The Red Shutter, 1905. Artist: Mortimer Luddington Menpes
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Imperialism Collection: Insignia of the Order of the British Empire, 1953
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Imperialism Collection: Britannia and her Pets
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Imperialism Collection: Signing the Treaty of Waitangi (colour litho)
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Imperialism Collection: Map of French possessions and spheres of influence in Africa
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Imperialism Collection: Juan Martin Diez El Empecinado (the Undaunted) defeats a column of French
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Imperialism Collection: Plan of the Battle of Isandhlwana, (Jan. 22, 1879), c1880
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Imperialism Collection: There Was A Hand-To-Hand Struggle, 1902. Artist: WR Wollen
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Imperialism Collection: Landing Troops at the Khedives Palace at Alexandria after the Bombardment, 1882, (c1882-1885)
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Imperialism Collection: British Empire throughout the World (coloured engraving)
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Imperialism Collection: Procession of the British Envoys to Madagascar from the seashore to the Fort of Tamatave... 1862
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Imperialism Collection: The International Exhibition: British Columbia and Prince Edward Island Courts... 1862
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Imperialism Collection: Cotton bales lying at the Bombay terminus of the Great Indian Peninsular Railway, 1862
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Imperialism Collection: The International Exhibition: the Algerian Court... 1862. Creator: Unknown
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Imperialism Collection: The gig and whaler H.M.S. Gorgon off the high hill of Makanga, in the River Sheri, 1862


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"Imperialism: A Global Phenomenon Shaped by Power and Ambition" The world map, adorned with the vast empires of yesteryears, reminds us of the complex history of imperialism. From the Death to World Imperialism poster created in 1919 by Dmitriy Stakhievich Moor to Stonehenge's Longest Day, Wiltshire witnessed both ancient rituals and imperial conquests. The Treaty of Waitangi stands as a symbol of British colonial expansion into New Zealand, while the British Empire Marketing Board's Takoradi Harbour poster showcases their ambitious efforts to expand trade routes across the globe. Examining a British Empire Map from 1902 reveals an intricate web spanning continents, illustrating how imperialism extended its reach far and wide. The Zulu War Britannia in 1879 exemplifies one chapter in this narrative where Britain sought dominance over African territories. Edward VIII's hunting escapades capture a glimpse into the luxurious lifestyle enjoyed by those at the helm of imperial power. His encounters with Patailas and visits to Nepal demonstrate how imperialism intertwined with diplomacy and exploration during his reign. As we reflect on World War I, it becomes evident that imperialism played a significant role in shaping global conflicts. It fueled rivalries between nations vying for control over colonies and resources, leaving lasting scars on countless lives. Imperialism is not merely confined to historical events; it continues to shape our present-day world. Understanding its complexities helps us navigate through contemporary challenges arising from past legacies. Whether through grand empires or subtle influences exerted over time, it has left an indelible mark on human history. Exploring these hints - be it through art depicting resistance like Moor's poster or examining maps showcasing territorial ambitions - allows us to unravel this multifaceted phenomenon that shaped our world.