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[Shipping in the Hooghly near Fort, Calcutta], 1850s. Creator: Captain R. B. Hill
[Shipping in the Hooghly near Fort, Calcutta], 1850s
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British India British Raj Calcutta Calcutta West Bengal India Captain R Captain R B Hill Captain Richard Barton Hill Hill Captain R B Hill R B Hill Richard Barton Hooghly Imperialism Kolkata Port R B Hill Richard Barton Richard Barton Hill River Hooghly Sailing Ships Shipping Industry The Raj West Bengal Albumen Silver Print British Empire
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This photo print, titled "[Shipping in the Hooghly near Fort, Calcutta], 1850s" takes us back to the bustling port of Calcutta during the British Raj era. Captured by Captain R. B. Hill, a skilled photographer of the 19th century, this albumen silver print showcases his talent for capturing historical moments. The image transports us to a time when ships dominated the river Hooghly, serving as lifelines for trade and transportation in British India. The sight of numerous sailing ships gracefully navigating through the waters is awe-inspiring, highlighting the significance of shipping industry during that period. Calcutta's Fort looms majestically in the background, symbolizing British imperial power and control over this vital trading hub. This photograph serves as a testament to Britain's influence on not only Calcutta but also its vast empire. With meticulous attention to detail and composition, Captain R. B. Hill captures both the industrial landscape and natural beauty surrounding this metropolis. The juxtaposition of towering masts against serene waters creates an intriguing contrast that draws viewers into this historic scene. Preserved by The Metropolitan Museum of Art as part of their heritage collection, this remarkable photograph offers a glimpse into an era defined by imperialism and rapid globalization. It serves as a valuable reminder of how water transport played an integral role in shaping West Bengal's history while showcasing Captain R. B Hill's artistic prowess behind the lens.
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