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  2. Nakedness and colonialism - Wikipedia

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    In the British colonial period (1858-1947) people in northern India dressed modestly, but might bath nude in rivers. Indigenous peoples in southern tropical zones continued to be naked, but prior to Western colonization, some had already adopted more modest dress with the spread of Hinduism. [56]

  3. File:Female atrocity victim, Congo, ca. 1900-1915 (IMP ...

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    ::*The woman was probably a worker on a Congolese rubber plantation, a victim of the "Congo Atrocities", punishment, murders and mutilations (including amputation) that took place on colonial rubber plantations in the Congo Free State, a territory privately owned by Belgian King Leopold II, who expolited it for its plant and mineral resources.

  4. Colonial exhibition - Wikipedia

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    The first colonial exhibition, in Victoria, Australia, in 1866, was the progeny of 25 years of similar exhibitions held in Melbourne, in which other colonies within the Australian continent participated. Perhaps the most notable colonial exhibition was the 1931 Paris Colonial Exposition, which lasted six months and sold 33 million tickets. [1]

  5. Uncovering Herstory: Historian works to highlight colonial ...

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    She said she is especially interested in the ways in which 17th-century women defied societal expectations and resisted British authority, parts of history she believes have been predominantly ...

  6. Colonial and Indian Exhibition - Wikipedia

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    Jamaica's display at the exhibition. Linen map of the British Empire that was sold at the exhibition. The Colonial and Indian Exhibition of 1886 was held in South Kensington in London with the objective to (in the words of the then Prince of Wales) "stimulate commerce and strengthen the bonds of union now existing in every portion of her Majesty's Empire". [2]

  7. Black and white bungalow - Wikipedia

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    Burkill Hall in Singapore Botanic Gardens, the oldest surviving 19th century Anglo-Malay Plantation building, forerunner to the black and white bungalow. In Malaysia and Singapore, bungalows such as these were built from the 19th century until World War II for the wealthy expatriate families, the leading commercial firm as well as the Public Works Department and the British Armed Forces. [2]

  8. Julia Margaret Cameron - Wikipedia

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    [7] [c] They favoured Indian silks and shawls rather than the Victorian attire of other colonial woman. [9] The sisters were sent to France as children to be educated, Julia living there with her maternal grandmother in Versailles from 1818 to 1834, after which she returned to India. [1] [3] [4] [10] Julia's sisters all made advantageous matches.

  9. Portal:British Empire/Selected picture - Wikipedia

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    These are selected pictures related to the British Empire which appear on Portal ... The British colonial officials in general were impressed by the military ...