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The British Empire - Mane of the Lion names the territories

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The British Empire - Mane of the Lion names the territories

The British Empire - The mane of the Lion names the principal territories. Date: circa 1910s

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© Mary Evans / Grenville Collins Postcard Collection

Colonies Colony Countries Lettering Lion Lions Mane Names Oct16 Power Principal Regions Territories Territory Words


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The British Empire - The Mane of the Lion Names the Principal Territories

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is a captivating and intricately designed print from the 1910s, showcasing the vast expanse of the British Empire at the height of its power. The image features a majestic lion with an elaborate mane, its mane made up of the names of the principal territories and colonies of the British Empire. The mane of the lion begins at the base of its neck and flows down its back, adorned with the names of countries and regions such as Canada, India, Australia, and New Zealand. The African continent is also represented, with the names of various African colonies and territories interspersed throughout the mane. The intricate lettering is reminiscent of the Art Nouveau style popular during the early 20th century, adding to the print's overall elegance and sophistication. The use of the lion as a symbol of the British Empire is a powerful and enduring image, representing the strength and reach of the British power during this period. The British Empire was at its largest extent during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with territories and colonies spread across every continent. This print serves as a visual representation of the empire's vast reach and influence, making it a fascinating historical artifact. The intricately designed mane of the lion in this print is a testament to the British Empire's global dominance during the 1910s, and serves as a reminder of the significant impact the empire had on world history. This print is a must-have for anyone interested in the history of the British Empire, colonialism, or world history in general.

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