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Lord and Lady Curzon on an Elephant.

Licensed to access The British Raj: Resistance and Reform in India, 1879–1920

1879   1910
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A painting of the first British Governor of the Bengal Presidency, Robert Clive.

Licensed to access The East India Company: Laying the Foundations for British Colonial Domination of India, 1752–1774

1752   1774
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Vintage engraving of Old India Office, London, 19th Century. East India House was the London headquarters of the East India Company, from which much of British India was governed until the British government took control of the Company's possessions in India in 1858. It was located in Leadenhall Street in the City of London.

Licensed to access The East India Company: Corrupt Governance and Cruelty in India, 1806–1814

1806   1814
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A front cover of The Sphere showing four women in brown coats. The woman in the foreground is wearing a red hat. The title The Sphere is in the foreground in white letters with a red outline.

Licensed to access The Sphere, 1900–1964

1900   1964
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