Subjects

British Empire

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67

Engines of Progress

Sir Bartle Frere, Governor of Bombay, shared his excitement at the way railways were making Indians more independent.

68

Press Pass

Young inventor James Watt’s life in London was overshadowed by the perpetual fear of being snatched.

69

The Seven Years’ War

Georgian Britain braced for war as relations with France in North America, India and mainland Europe took a turn for the worse.

70

Trunk and Disorderly

Arthur Wellesley watches on as one of his soldiers is rescued from a watery grave.

71

Job’s City of Joy

The East India Company’s top agent in India was also the man who put Calcutta on the world map.

72

The Absent Minded Conquerors

Sir John Seeley urged us to cherish our close ties to India and other nations beyond Europe.