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John Arrowsmith's map of India from 1832.
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A deeper look into the key presented in the Arrowsmith is yet another way that one can see the biases present.
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Photo stills of maps from collection
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The Rajabai Clock Tower is one structure remaining from the era of the British Raj, its style drawing a parallel to “Big Ben” of London.
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This is a map of Bombay in the year 1855.
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This is a map of Bombay in the year 1855.
http://dighist.fas.harvard.edu/courses/2015/HUM54/files/original/5d593273bf75f46af5a92befdc626782.jpg
the map depicts southern Mumbai for police officers in order to categorize different religious communities
http://dighist.fas.harvard.edu/courses/2015/HUM54/files/original/5d593273bf75f46af5a92befdc626782.jpg
the map depicts southern Mumbai for police officers in order to categorize different religious communities
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