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Park Street Cemetery, Kolkata, India

British Cemeteries in the Ganges Valley, India

Posted on December 1, 2019November 1, 2020

The British East India Company was formed by royal charter in 1600 for the profitable exploitation of trade with India and Asia. Acting as an agent for the British government and through monopolies on the importation of cotton, tea, silk, and other fabrics from India into Britain, the company became a catalyst for British expansion…

MS Aurora on Dead End Road

Experimenting with Infrared Digital Capture

Posted on July 6, 2013November 1, 2020

Constructed in 1955, MS Aurora was the first ship wholly made in German shipyards following World War II. MS Aurora began service as a day cruiser named the MV Wappen Von Hamburg, serving the ports of Hamburg, Cuxhaven, Heligoland, and Hornum in the North Sea. Later the ship was sold to new owners who converted…

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