British Occupation Collection
"The British Occupation: A Glimpse into the Empire's Influence" The British Occupation of Cyprus, Landing-Place on the West Coast
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"The British Occupation: A Glimpse into the Empire's Influence" The British Occupation of Cyprus, Landing-Place on the West Coast, near Baffo (engraving): Witness the historical moment when British forces set foot on Cypriot soil, marking the beginning of a new era. Disembarking Horses in the Roadstead at Larnaca (engraving): Explore how horses played an essential role during the occupation as they were unloaded onto Cypriot shores to support military operations. The British Occupation of Egypt, the Citadel Hospital, Cairo (engraving): Discover a testament to Britain's commitment to providing medical care during their occupation in Egypt through this depiction of the Citadel Hospital in Cairo. The British Occupation of Cairo, Views in and about the City (engraving): Immerse yourself in captivating scenes showcasing both familiar and unfamiliar aspects of Cairo under British rule. The Chinese Question (litho): Delve into one of history's complex issues as this lithograph sheds light on Britain's involvement with China during its period of occupation. The British Occupation of Cyprus, General View of the Landing-Place at Larnaca from Anchorage (engraving): Marvel at a panoramic view capturing Larnaca's landing-place bustling with activity as ships anchor nearby – a symbolization for Britain's presence and influence. "Friends. " In Mashonaland, Peaceful Results (engraving): Experience harmony between settlers and locals depicted in this engraving that showcases positive outcomes resulting from peaceful coexistence during Britain’s presence in Mashonaland. Representation du Feu Terrible à Nouvelle Yorck, 19 Septembre 1776: Reflect upon significant events like New York City’s Great Fire while acknowledging that even before formal occupations took place elsewhere around the world, Britain's influence was already felt.