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The first small beginning of the British Empire in India (litho)
6004949 The first small beginning of the British Empire in India (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The first small beginning of the British Empire in India. Illustration for an edition of the Harmsworth History of the World, c 1910.); © Look and Learn
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1613 1727 Beginning Bombay Bombay Presidency British Empire City Of Bombay Mumbai Residence Small Station Surat Trading Voyages Warehouse Inida Monumument Stone Church
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The First Small Beginning of the British Empire in India (litho) captures a pivotal moment in history, showcasing the early establishment of British influence on Indian soil. This lithograph, created by an anonymous English School artist in the 20th century, is part of a private collection and was originally featured in the Harmsworth History of the World around 1910. The image depicts a bustling scene set against the backdrop of Mumbai (formerly known as Bombay), with its rich architectural heritage showcased through a stone church and other monumental structures. The artwork transports us back to 1613 when Surat served as one of Britain's first trading stations and factories in India under the Bombay Presidency. With intricate details, we witness various elements that contributed to this small beginning: warehouses storing goods from voyages, residences for British settlers, and interactions between Indians and Europeans. It is worth noting that Mandelslo's voyage account from 1727 inspired this illustration. This print not only highlights historical significance but also showcases cultural exchange between Germany and England during this period. The German influence can be seen through references to North Germany and Germanic culture. Overall, 'The First Small Beginning of the British Empire in India' serves as a visual testament to colonial expansionism while offering insights into architecture, art, trade relations, and cross-cultural encounters during this transformative era.
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