Kcsi Collection
"Exploring the Historical Significance of KCSI: A Glimpse into British Colonial Era" The Emin Pasha Relief Committee (engraving
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"Exploring the Historical Significance of KCSI: A Glimpse into British Colonial Era" The Emin Pasha Relief Committee (engraving): Witness the efforts of the KCSI in aiding relief missions and supporting humanitarian causes during challenging times. A Meeting of the Indian Council (engraving): Delve into a significant gathering where influential figures, including KCSI members, shaped policies and decisions that impacted India's future. The British Association at Birmingham, Portraits of the Presidents of Sections (engraving): Discover how distinguished individuals like those from KCSI contributed to scientific advancements and intellectual discourse within this esteemed association. Testimonial to Sir C J Wingfield, KCSI, CB (engraving): Celebrate the remarkable achievements and contributions made by Sir C J Wingfield as he receives recognition for his exceptional service to society. Field Marshal Colin Campbell, 1st Baron Clyde & Lieutenant-General Sir James Outram, 1st Baronet: Explore the military prowess exhibited by these courageous leaders who were honored with prestigious titles such as KCSI for their bravery on battlefields across different regions. The Afghan Boundary Commissioners (engraving): Uncover an intriguing chapter in history as boundary disputes are resolved through diplomatic negotiations led by eminent personalities holding positions like KCSI. General Sir George Pomeroy Colley, KCSI: Pay tribute to a valiant soldier who sacrificed his life at Majuba Hill while defending his nation's interests—an epitome of courage among fellow comrades-in-arms. Sir C P Ilbert, KCSI - New Clerk of the House of Commons (b/w photo): Marvel at how individuals like Sir C P Ilbert rose through ranks to hold important administrative positions within influential institutions—a testament to their capabilities and dedication. The Amatonga Deputation to England (engraving).