Colonists Collection
"Colonists: Exploring the Past
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"Colonists: Exploring the Past, Shaping the Future" Review at Coxheath Camp: A glimpse into the lives of early colonists as they trained and prepared for their journey to new lands. Winthrops fleet in Boston harbor (engraving): Witnessing the arrival of Winthrop's fleet, a pivotal moment that marked the beginning of a new era in American history. Humanity and the universe, artwork: Reflecting on our place in the vastness of space, colonists embarked on daring expeditions driven by curiosity and ambition. The Mayflower, engraved and pub. By John A. Lowell, Boston, 1905 (engraving) (b / w photo): The iconic vessel that carried brave souls seeking freedom across treacherous seas to forge a new life. Surrender at Saratoga: An event that showcased both resilience and determination as colonists fought for independence against all odds. Africa. The Congo. Herd of elephants: Explorers marveled at Africa's majestic wildlife while striving to understand its rich cultural heritage. Africa, Congo. Interior of Vivi Station: Amidst untamed landscapes, colonial outposts like Vivi Station served as gateways between worlds - bridging cultures and fostering trade. Africa. Vivi Station and Castle Hill: Symbolizing European influence in Africa during colonization; these structures stood witness to complex interactions between settlers and indigenous communities. America - The Stamp Act - Burning the Stamps: A powerful image capturing resistance against unjust taxation policies that fueled revolutionary fervor among American colonists. Libya's Desert Express": Traversing unforgiving terrains aboard Libya's Desert Express train evokes memories of pioneering spirits who braved harsh conditions in search of progress. Admiral Arthur Phillip, 1786 (oil on canvas): Admiral Arthur Phillip personifies leadership as he laid foundations for British settlement in Australia – an enduring legacy of colonization.