RMT3DK5F–Plantation workers sowing seeds in British India 1945
RMC84YH6–Cheetah used for hunting in British India
RFGKM7B3–Indian Empire. British India. BARTHOLOMEW, 1904 antique map
RM2BF8CND–British Army Officer, Colonel O'Farrick, Confronts Native Indians in British India. Vintage or Old Illustration or Engraving 1889
RMEDRRTF–TEA CULTIVATION IN BRITISH INDIA, 1876: 1. Ging Tea Plantation, Darjeeling. 2. Weighing the Leaf. 3. Plucking the Leaf
RMHEDHY7–BRITISH INDIA Two officers of the 1st Madras Lancers in 1893
RMCW87H8–1865 Johnson's Map of India (Hindostan or British India)
RMKFDXDT–Map of Hindostan or British India, 1855
RMDY1N4E–Punjab regiment joining British forces in the Afghan War, 1878. Hand-colored woodcut
RMGJGR3R–Shah Alam II granting to Lord Clive, in 1765, the rights of dominion over Bengal, Behar and Odisha in return for the annexed territories of the Nawab of Awadh. Ali Gauhar, 1728 – 1806, aka Shah Alam II. Fifteenth Mughal Emperor. Major-General Robert Clive, 1st Baron Clive, 1725 – 1774, aka Clive of India. Commander-in-Chief of British India. British officer and soldier of fortune who established the military and political supremacy of the East India Company in Bengal.
RMM50X2H–Annexation of the Punjab, India, 2 April 1849, Maharajah visiting British camp
RMG5GK12–THE KHYBER PASS 1930: A camel train passes through the Khyber Pass on the frontier between Afghanistan and British India.
RMHHGADY–Illustration showing starvation and hunger in British ruled India 1900
RMC1PBCT–British India cruise liner, 1950s. Passengers on board the ship enjoy a swim in the open pool.
RMFF8D0F–INDIA: BRITISH OFFICERS. /nRiding in procession in India: painting by unknown Indian artist, late 18th century.
RMCR7XAC–Emir of Afghanistan visiting Peshawar, in 1907, British India, modern day Pakistan, British colonial policy
RMF51RTD–Two British colonial soldiers , India
RMCTAK2M–India. British colonial era. Banquet at the palace of Rais in Mynere. Engraving by Hildibrand. Colored.
RMHH63NK–View of Bruce Road, Quetta, Balochistan, British India (now in Pakistan).
RMT3DK5X–Plantation workers in British India 1945
RMM0Y2NM–Map of the British Indian Empire from Imperial Gazetteer of India, 1909
RFT6C0CN–BRITISH INDIA Military Divisions. Northern Southern Eastern Commands 1931 map
RMD4XH7D–Delhi Durbar Ceremony, Imperial Durbar or Ceremonial Gathering During British Rule in India (Jan 1903) Vintage Engraving or Illustration
RMP7YTEH–English: This is a low-resolution and cropped (down to 40%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% of original size) version of Photograph of the Railway Station at Lahore, British India—present day Pakistan, taken by George Craddock in the 1880s, part of the Bellew Collection of Architectural Views. Oriental and India Office Collection. British Library. Sanjay Tiwari 19:07, 29 September 2006 (UTC) . 1880s 240 Lahore railway station1880s
RMJPA6NE–CHITRAL EXPEDITION, India, 1895. British attack on the mine entrance. Book: Illustrated Battles of the Nineteenth Century (1895)
RMHYC7RB–Vintage 1900s photo of procession of British Lord Hardinge Delhi Asia India 1912
RMD3JEAA–British and Indian currency. Sterling and Rupee notes
RMB6A932–Lord Curzon British Viceroy of India entering Delhi on an elephant with Lady Curzon 1902. Photograph
RMDDEEJ0–NATIVE WOMEN (BOMBAY PRESIDENCY), CONVERTS TO CHRISTIANITY. The Bombay Presidency was a province of British India
RMJPHKNX–The defeat of Tantya Tope by the British at Cawnpore, India during the Indian Rebellion of 1857. Ramachandra Pandurang Tope, aka Tatya Tope, Tantya Tope or Tantia Topi, 1814 – 1859. Indian leader in the Indian Rebellion of 1857 and one of its notable generals. From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
RMC3NY17–Map of India showing the British Dominions in 1780. From The Story of England, published 1930.
RMEX6P70–India under the British raj. Women are shown washing laundry in the stream running through a side street, ca. 1904
RMB977KF–Passengers on a 1950s cruise ship, The British India playing horse racing game on deck.
RMBHN8WB–geography / travel, India, politics, independence war, boycott of British goods, appeal to buy Indian paper, poster, 1940s, ,
RMTXGJEP–John Allsebrook Simon, 1st Viscount Simon 1873 ñ 1954; From 1927 to 1931 he chaired the Simon Commission on India's constitution. British politician who held senior Cabinet posts from the beginning of the First World War to the end of the Second. He is one of only three people to have served as Home Secretary, Foreign Secretary and Chancellor of the Exchequer
RMF5GN1X–A soldier in the British colonial market , India
RMPYENX3–British colonialism. Journey of the Prince of Wales (1841-1910) to India. Later he would become the King Edward VII of the United Kingdom. Triumphal Arch in honour to the Prince of Wales in the city of Colombo, Ceylon Colony (currently Sri Lanka). Engraving by Rico. La Ilustracion Española y Americana, January 22, 1876.
RMK07MAA–British India - East Bengal - Barisal - Indian Army unit and the British Governor and his wife. Barisal fell under the Bengal Nawabs, then colonial British India, later being passed to East Pakistan at independence and finally independent Bangladesh. Date: 1910s
RMT3DK3F–Plantation workers in British India 1945
RMP74JJ0–The India Pavilion, The Franco-British Exhibition at White City, London, in 1908
RMEXR04R–1890s UK India The British Empire Last Days Raj Magazine Plate
RF2BEBA92–Ancient map of British Empire in India or British Raj on the Indian subcontinent, formed by India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh with geographical Italian names and descriptions
RMF3H8WP–BRITISH INDIAN ARMY Elephant Battery in 1900
RMET07EX–Plain tales land of open door British men ; India NO MR
RMB0KATX–British soldiers, Chakrata, India, 1917. Artist: Unknown
RMFF8T9W–INDIA: THE SEPOY REBELLION, /n1857-58: contemporary illustration by an anonymous Indian artist.
RFR0BFDE–British India on blue political globe. 3D illustration.
RMJWGP46–British soldiers looting the Qaisar Bagh Palace, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India after its recapture in 1857. From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
RMCPHT4X–The 13th Dalai Lama in India, 1910
RMEC7YBB–British armoured vehicle in India; during world war one 1917
RMKWD8XW–Jiddu Krishnamurti was born in British India in 1895. His early association with Annie Besant of the Theosophical Society was broken in his early 30s, but he continued as a spiritually focused teacher and thinker. He evolved to have no allegiance to any n (BSLOC 2016 8 149)
RMCP1TE6–Kitchener, Horatio, 24.6.1850 - 5.6.1916, British general, Minister of War 5.8.1914 - 5.6.1916, inspecting Indian troops, 1914,
RMERGEME–William Stephen Raikes Hodson 's death. British leader of irregular light cavalry during the Indian Rebellion of 1857 (also
RM2AH7RJK–India, Portrait of a British man seated on a wicker chair, holding a pith helmet, circa 1905. 2003/071/1/1/3/65.
RME8P9PY–India. Interview between the Prince of Wales with the Maharana of Oudeypour. Engraving. 19th century. Colored.
RMG3B8RM–Who says that the British in India had too much time on their hands? Ladies enjoy an egg-and-spoon race on horseback. Date: 1896
RMT3DJYM–Plantation workers sowing seeds in British India 1945
RMDG39CC–India - Cashmere - an Ekka - early 1900s
RFGJF9Y3–BRITISH INDIA. View of Calcutta (Kolkata) from the Esplanade No. 1, print 1858
RMEXR1R8–1930s UK India The British Empire Last Days Raj Magazine Plate
RMHHJJ4X–UK Vintage Cruising poster 1950's BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY LTD.
RMF3H8XC–BRITISH INDIAN ARMY Elephant Battery in 1900
RMET07F0–British men and women, group picture, sitting on tiger skin, India, Asia, old vintage 1900s picture
RMB0KG52–British army transport, Agra, India, 1916-1917. Artist: Unknown
RM2A60043–Map depicting India prior to August 15th 1947 highlighting which areas were British India and Indian States
RM2FNN3DA–Dentdale, Yorkshire Dales National Park, UK. 18th May, 2021. 'The Pendle Dalesman' crosses Arten Gill Viaduct in Dentdale in The Yorkshire Dales National Park. This is the first steam special train of the year / post-pandemic lockdown on the famous Settle-Carlisle railway line. The train, operated by West Coast Railways, is locomotive 35018 'British India Line', originally built in the 1940s. The train ran from Lancaster to Carlisle. Credit: John Bentley/Alamy Live News
RMA5AH1T–Havelock's column attacking the mutineers before Cawnpore.
RM2B2B8C0–Wazir pathfinders for the British troops in the Waziristan region of north-western British India, now Pakistan.
RMKJ1R4P–hand gun used in the assassination of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi 1869 – 1948), in 1948. Gandhi was the preeminent leader of the Indian independence movement in British-ruled India. At 5:17 pm on 30 January 1948, Gandhi was with his grandnieces in the garden of the former Birla House (now Gandhi Smriti), on his way to address a prayer meeting, when Nathuram Godse fired three bullets from a Beretta 9 mm pistol into his chest at point-blank range
RM2B00NAP–Afghanistan: 'Captain Manners Wood is struck down but saved by Lieutenant Fisher at the Battle of Futtehabad'. Illustration from the Illustrated London News, 1879. The Second Anglo-Afghan War was fought between the United Kingdom and Afghanistan from 1878 to 1880, when the nation was ruled by Sher Ali Khan of the Barakzai dynasty, the son of former Emir Dost Mohammad Khan. This was the second time British India invaded Afghanistan. The war ended in a manner after attaining all the British geopolitical objectives. Most of the British and Indian soldiers withdrew from Afghanistan.
RMCP17FW–geography / travel, India, politics, demonstrations, police is arresting demonstrators, who forces the end of the British occupation, 1940s, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMERGM9K–Parsi Priest, British India. Colorized photo early 20th century. The Parsi (Zoroastrian) community held positions of high power
RMPA4T01–Sir Richard Temple II, 1st Baronet, administrator in British India
RMKRFY7T–Sir Richard Temple II, 1st Baronet, 1826 – 1902. Seen here aged 20. Administrator in British India and a British politician. From The Strand Magazine, published January to June 1894.
RMHH63NT–The Mall, Lahore, Punjab, British India (now in Pakistan).
RMT3DJXW–Plantation workers sowing seeds in British India 1945
RMCC0G7G–Muslim Sepoys or Soldiers during Indian Mutiny (1857) on the North West Frontier Province, or Kyber Pass, British India, Pakistan. Vintage Illustration or Engraving
RFT6C0BJ–South Asia. British India including Burma Pakistan Bangladesh 1931 old map
RMW58KD3–The law relating to injunctions in British India : Woodroffe, John George, Sir, 1865-1936
RMA8FJ54–19th century Colonial Period engraving of the Golden Temple of Amritsar Punjab India C 1870
RMF3H8WN–BRITISH INDIAN ARMY Royal Artillery elephant unit about 1905
RMA2FR34–Mahatma Gandhi leading the salt agitation march in India for freedom from British Empire rule, Dandi March, 12 March 1930, old vintage 1900s picture
RMAJ7GW8–Edward, Prince of Wales, hunting tiger during his state visit to India in 1876. Artist: Unknown
RMP68WJX–German map of Europe; Russia and Asia dated to 1890. The British India colony and Dutch East Indies are shown as well as The Russian Empire
RM2CW0FY6–Clapham, North Yorkshire, UK. 26th Sep 2020. Steam locomotive 'British India Line' with the Lune Rivers Trust 'Spirit of the Lakes' train at Clapham Viaduct, North Yorkshire. The train was making a day trip from Carnforth to Scarborough and return. Credit: John Bentley/Alamy Live News
RMA5AH5M–The Relief of Lucknow by General Havelock
RM2B2B8BM–Guard parade of the English troops in Fort Landi Kotal at the Khyber Pass in northwest British India. Locals in the region rebelled against the colonial masters in the 1930s. Today the area belongs to the west of Pakistan.
RMG1CCGH–Viceroy of India, lord Mountbatten addresses the hereditary Princes, New Delhi, 25th July, 1947
RM2B00N9X–Afghanistan: The encampment of the British Kandahar Army before Kabul, First Anglo-Afghan War (1839-1842). Lithograph plate 5 from 'Afghaunistan' by James Rattray (1818-1854), c. 1839-1842. The First Anglo-Afghan War was fought between British India and Afghanistan from 1839 to 1842. It was one of the first major conflicts during the Great Game, the 19th century competition for power and influence in Central Asia between the United Kingdom and Russia, and also marked one of the worst setbacks inflicted on British power in the region after the consolidation of British Raj.
RMGCCJFD–Major-General Robert Clive, 1st Baron Clive, (1725 – 1774), also known as Clive of India, Commander-in-Chief of British India, was a British officer and soldier of fortune who established the military and political supremacy of the East India Company in Bengal.
RMERGDWJ–Bengal Lancers of the British India Army - during 1897 there was a series of attacks on British forces along the Afghan border.
RMR0P4JP–Court of the Guicowar of Baroda, or Maharaja Gaekwad of Baroda, India. A princely state of British India
RMKRFY9J–Sir Richard Temple II, 1st Baronet, 1826 – 1902. Seen here aged 68. Administrator in British India and a British politician. From The Strand Magazine, published January to June 1894.
RMHH63NJ–Murdar Hills and Barracks, near Quetta, Balochistan, British India (now in Pakistan).
RMT3DK3K–Plantation workers in British India 1945
RM2HN46BY–Boar Hunt or Wild Pig Hunt and Hunters with Elephants in Bengal British India or Colonial India. Vintage Illustration or Engraving 1880
RFT2JPYB–BRITISH INDIA. South Asia religions. Hindu Muslim Buddhist Animist Sikh 1909 map
RMEDRRTG–TEA CULTIVATION IN BRITISH INDIA: VIEW OF DARJEELING FROM THE SOUTH, 1876
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