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The Colonial Exhibition, Indian section, Middle Court with the Pigeon House, 1886. Creator: Unknown
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The Colonial Exhibition, Indian section, Middle Court with the Pigeon House, 1886. Creator: Unknown
The Colonial Exhibition, Indian section, Middle Court with the Pigeon House, 1886. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper Volume 33. January to June, 1886"
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Colonial And Indian Exhibition 1886 Kensington And Chelsea London England Visiting Visitor Visitors British Empire Hindoostan Pigeon House
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The Colonial Exhibition, Indian Section, Middle Court with the Pigeon House, 1886" is an intriguing photographic print that offers a glimpse into the colonial past of the British Empire. The image, taken from "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper Volume 33. January to June, 1886," captures the Middle Court of the Indian Section at the Colonial and Indian Exhibition held in South Kensington, London, England. The Middle Court is filled with a bustling crowd of visitors, mostly European, dressed in Victorian attire, gazing at the various exhibits on display. The central attraction of the court is the impressive Pigeon House, a large, ornate building that housed a collection of exotic birds from India. The Pigeon House, with its red-tiled roof and intricate architectural details, stands out against the backdrop of the indoor exhibition hall. The Colonial and Indian Exhibition was held to showcase the wealth and resources of the British Empire, with a particular focus on India, then known as Hindoostan. The exhibition was an opportunity for the British public to learn about the countries and peoples under British rule, and to appreciate the cultural and economic benefits of colonialism. The photograph provides a fascinating insight into the colonial mindset of the time, with the British people proudly displaying their possessions and exhibits from their colonies. The image also highlights the power dynamics of colonialism, with the European visitors looking down upon the Indian exhibits and the Indian people, who were often displayed as exotic curiosities. Despite its historical significance, the creator of the photograph remains unknown, adding to the mystery and intrigue of this image from the nineteenth century.
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