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Colonies Collection (page 9)

"Exploring the Legacy: Tracing the Footsteps of Colonies" In 1776, thirteen original colonies laid the foundation for a nation that would shape history

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Colonies Collection: Colonies, Dependencies and Trade Routes (colour litho)
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Colonies Collection: Off to the colonies (colour litho)
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Colonies Collection: The French colonial empire during the reign of Louis XV, 1715-1774 (colour litho)
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Colonies Collection: Sir Walter Raleigh, landing in Virginia (colour litho)
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Colonies Collection: Mr Chamberlain, Secretary of State for the Colonies, reading the Telegrams from West Africa in
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Colonies Collection: The New Government, a Cabinet Council (litho)
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Colonies Collection: Pilgrims at Plymouth (engraving) (b / w photo)
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Colonies Collection: Stellers Sea Lions (Eumetopias jubatus) hauled out on rocky island; Katmai National Park, Alaska
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Colonies Collection: New Amsterdam, 1815 (engraving)
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Colonies Collection: Portrait of Henry M. Stanley, Explorer
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Colonies Collection: Cheetah and African tribesman attack horse and rider
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Colonies Collection: Charles, 2nd Earl and 1st Marquis Cornwallis, c. 1795 (oil on canvas)
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Colonies Collection: Scenic Railway (b / w photo)
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Colonies Collection: Burma Pavilion (b / w photo)
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Colonies Collection: Fiji Pavilion (b / w photo)
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Colonies Collection: The Main Avenue (b / w photo)
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Colonies Collection: Malaya Pavilion (b / w photo)
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Colonies Collection: Rewa Warrior - 19th century
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Colonies Collection: Indian soldier with sword and shield - early 20th century
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Colonies Collection: Indian camel cavalry - early 20th century
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Colonies Collection: Indian soldier- early 20th century
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Colonies Collection: George Curzon, 1st Marquess Curzon of Kedleston
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Colonies Collection: Delhi Durbar, 1903
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Colonies Collection: Washington crossing the Delaware, America
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Colonies Collection: Shakers near Lebanon, c. 1830 (hand-coloured lithograph)
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Colonies Collection: The Crystal Palace, 1851, The Great Exhibition, Hyde Park, London. (chromolitho)
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Colonies Collection: The British Virgin Islands, engraved by Georges-Louis Le Rouge
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Colonies Collection: The Queens Birthday in the Colonies, firing a Royal Salute on Tower Hill at Sierra Leone (engraving)
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Colonies Collection: The Opening of the Imperial Institute of the United Kingdom, the Colonies, and India
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Colonies Collection: The Whitehall Pump (engraving)
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Colonies Collection: A Proclamation, 1763 (litho)
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Colonies Collection: Right Honourable Sir Michael Edward Hicks-Beach, Baronet, MP (engraving)
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Colonies Collection: The Gallant Charge of the Scots Greys at the Battle of Waterloo (litho)
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Colonies Collection: The Highland Charge at the Battle of Amoaful (litho)
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Colonies Collection: Amusements on Board an Emigrant Ship (litho)
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Colonies Collection: Lord Cochrane Signals for Assistance to Attack the French Fleet (litho)
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Colonies Collection: Mahratta Freebooters on a Raiding Expedition (litho)
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Colonies Collection: A Maori War-Dance (litho)
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Colonies Collection: At Work in a Telephone Room (litho)
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Colonies Collection: Sabbath-Day with the Pilgrim Fathers at their First Settlement in New Plymouth (litho)
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Colonies Collection: Admiral Rodney Directs the Battle on Board the Formidable (litho)
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Colonies Collection: Card celebrating Queen Victorias Jubilee of 1887 (chromolitho)
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Colonies Collection: Lord Salisburys New Cabinet (b / w photo)
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Colonies Collection: Sir John Bowring (coloured engraving)
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Colonies Collection: Great combat on a river in Africa
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Colonies Collection: Packing for exploring Africa
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Colonies Collection: Meeting between Stanley and Livingstone
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Colonies Collection: The Imperial Institute: Her Majesty laying the foundation stone on 4 July 1887


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"Exploring the Legacy: Tracing the Footsteps of Colonies" In 1776, thirteen original colonies laid the foundation for a nation that would shape history. As we delve into the past, a map from 1720 unfolds before our eyes, revealing a world dominated by empires and their far-reaching ambitions. The Empire Marketing Board poster showcasing Gibraltar reminds us of Britain's vast colonial empire. It was an era when King George V proudly presented scenes of this mighty empire, capturing its grandeur and diversity. Amidst these historical snapshots, we catch sight of The Emigrant Ship Hercules off Cambelton in Scotland in 1853. A poignant reminder of those who sought new beginnings across distant shores. A young Winston Churchill emerges from the shadows, embodying both the spirit and challenges faced by colonizers throughout history. His determination echoes against a backdrop of Europe depicted on a map from 1700 - a continent ripe with imperial aspirations. Another British Empire Marketing Board poster beckons our attention towards Takoradi Harbour; it symbolizes commerce and connections forged through colonization. Yet amidst human endeavors lies nature's marvels – an underwater coral reef scene teeming with vibrant marine life at Komodo Island in Indonesia reveals Earth's hidden treasures. King George V once again graces our narrative as he introduces us to an enchanting colony nestled within Antarctica's twilight Ross Sea – Emperor Penguins thrive against all odds in GRB03269. These hints paint an intricate tapestry woven by colonies past and present. They remind us to reflect upon both triumphs and tribulations that have shaped nations worldwide. Let us explore these legacies together as we strive for understanding and progress toward a future built on unity rather than division.