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Photographic Print : Silver medal commemorating the acquisition of Bombay on the marriage of King Charles II, c. 1670 (commemorative medal)
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Silver medal commemorating the acquisition of Bombay on the marriage of King Charles II, c. 1670 (commemorative medal)
5929693 Silver medal commemorating the acquisition of Bombay on the marriage of King Charles II, c.1670 (commemorative medal) by Roettiers, John (1631-1703); National Army Museum, London; (add.info.: Silver medal commemorating the acquisition of Bombay on the marriage of King Charles II, 1670 (c).
England acquired Bombay in 1668 as part of the marriage settlement of the Portuguese Catherine of Braganza to King Charles II. Charles then made it over to the East India Company. It gave the Company a far more secure base on the north-west coast of India than their leased factory in Surat. Bombay soon became an important port, shipbuilding centre and trading city.); © National Army Museum
Media ID 25163320
© National Army Museum / Bridgeman Images
Bombay City Of Bombay Commemoration Ideology Imperialism Mumbai Sclupture Sculptrue Sculputre Scultpure Scuplture Scupture Scuptures Inida
10"x8" Photo Print
Step back in time with this exquisite Silver commemorative medal from the Media Storehouse collection, featuring an intricately designed image of the Silver medal commemorating the acquisition of Bombay on the marriage of King Charles II, circa 1670. This historic artifact, captured by Bridgeman Images from the National Army Museum, showcases the masterful craftsmanship of John Roettiers (1631-1703). Add this unique piece to your collection and bring a touch of history into your home or office.
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 25.4cm x 18.3cm (10" x 7.2")
Estimated Product Size is 25.4cm x 20.3cm (10" x 8")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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This print showcases a silver medal commemorating the acquisition of Bombay on the marriage of King Charles II in 1670. Created by John Roettiers, this exquisite commemorative medal is housed at the National Army Museum in London. The acquisition of Bombay by England occurred in 1668 as part of the marriage settlement between King Charles II and Portuguese Catherine of Braganza. Subsequently, Charles bestowed it upon the East India Company, providing them with a more secure base on India's northwest coast compared to their leased factory in Surat. This strategic move transformed Bombay into an important port, shipbuilding center, and bustling trading city. The intricate details captured within this sculpture-like bust reflect Asian ethnicity and pay homage to Indian culture. The artistry behind this piece symbolizes both royalty and imperialism while serving as a testament to British ideology during that era. As we delve into its historical significance, we are reminded of how moments like these shape nations' destinies. This photograph not only captures an extraordinary work of art but also invites us to contemplate the complexities surrounding colonization and conquests throughout history. With Mumbai (formerly known as Bombay) now standing tall as one of India's most vibrant cities, this image serves as a visual reminder of its rich past intertwined with global influences.
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