The British in India.

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The British in India

The British East India Company: 1600 - 1857

India: 18c-early 19c

British East India Company Agents

Coins of the British East India Co. 1719 coin 1804 coin

Sir Robert Clive

Battle of Plassey: 1757

Sir Warren Hastings r. 1773 - 1784

India in mid-18c

British Soldiers in India, 1830s

Coffee House in mid-19c British India

British Opium Warehouse in Patna, India Selling Patna Opium in China

Sir Raghubir Singh, Maharao of Bundi

The Palace of the Nawab of Moorshedabad, Bengal - 1858

The Maharaja of Pannah

Procession of the Rajahs, New Delhi, 1902

Sepoys, 1850s

The Sepoy Mutiny: 1857

Areas of the Sepoy Mutiny, 1857

The Seige of Lucknow

Execution of Sepoys: “The Devil’s Wind”

The Raj: "Jewel in the Crown" of the British Empire

1877: Queen Victoria Becomes “Empress of India”

Queen Victoria in India

Queen Victoria: Receiving the Crown of India

Sikhs – Bengal Cavalry of the British Army

15th Ludhiana Sikhs, 1889

Assorted British Soldiers, 1890s

British Colonial Life During the Raj

Outlawing Suttee (sati)

Fighting the Thuggees

Bengal Medical Service, 1860

A Life of Leisure!

Br. Viceroy’s Daughter: Simla, 1863

Lady Curzon, 1904

Living Like a Maharajah

Darjeeling Railroad, 1880s

Simla: Little England in the mountains of India

Karachi, 1896

Victoria Station, Bombay

Chartered Bank of Calcutta, 1915

Theosophical Library – Madras, 1913

The Rise of Indian Nationalism

the Indian National Congress 1885  The Indian National Congress was founded in Bombay. swaraj  “independence.” * the goal of the movement.

Bal Gangadhar Tilak 1856 - 1920

Jawaharlal nehru 1889 - 1964

the Muslim League 1905  partition of Bengal based on religions and languages. 1906  creation of the Muslim League.

Mohammed Ali Jinnah 1876 - 1948

Young Mohandas K. Gandhi, 1876 1869 - 1948

Gandhi with the london vegetarian society, 1890

Gandhi as a Young Barrister in Natal

Gandhi as a Lawyer in Johannesburg, So. Africa

Gandhi and His Wife, Kasturba, 1915

Amritsar Massacre, 1919 379 dead; over 1200 wounded!

Salt March, 1930 Making Salt

Gandhi spinning cloth

Gandhi and His Grandaughters, 1947

The End of the Raj: August 15, 1947

Pre-Partition

Lord Louis & Lady Edwina Montbatten Last Viceroy of India Lord Louis & Lady Edwina Montbatten

Partition!