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Malakand Pass
After the Chitral campaign, British and Indian military engineers build a road over the Malakand Pass connecting Peshawar with the Swat Valley in the North-West Province of India. Drawn by J. Nash after a sketch by Lieut. C. de W. Crookshank (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
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Hulton Archive
Media ID 11771738
© 2005 Getty Images
15688 1890 1899 Army Box Container British British Culture Building Activity Colonialism Conflict Connection Empire Engineer Engravings India Medium Group Medium Group Of People Military Pencil Drawing Picture Political Rally Politics Prints Wars 1996 Chitral Diry Drawing Art Product Format Malakand Pass Orig Peshawar Swat Valley
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This print takes us back to the era of colonialism in Asia, specifically during the Chitral campaign. It showcases a group of British and Indian military engineers who have successfully constructed a road over the formidable Malakand Pass, connecting Peshawar with the picturesque Swat Valley in the North-West Province of India. The detailed drawing, skillfully executed by J. Nash based on a sketch by Lieut. C. de W. Crookshank, captures the essence of this significant engineering feat that played a crucial role in establishing British control over these regions. The image portrays a medium-sized group of engineers proudly posing alongside their remarkable creation – an impressive testament to their expertise and determination amidst challenging circumstances. Set against the majestic backdrop of mountains, this historic photograph not only represents building activity but also symbolizes political power dynamics and imperial ambitions prevalent during that time period. Preserved as an archival print from Hulton Archive/Getty Images, this picture offers viewers a glimpse into British culture and military presence in India at the turn of the 19th century. With its intricate details rendered through pencil drawing techniques, this artwork serves as both an informative historical document and an aesthetically pleasing piece for enthusiasts interested in exploring our shared past.
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