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Bombay, the East India Company's port on the Malabar Coast of India, 1755.
AR919039 
The first Dutch ship in East Indies, 1596, (c1870).  Artist: Van Kesteren
AR976492 
'Two East Indiamen off a Coast', Thomas Whitcombe, c1850. Artist: Thomas Whitcombe 
'Two East Indiamen off a Coast', Thomas Whitcombe, c1850.  At this time the East India Company still governed India. The company was founded in 1600 to challenge the Dutch and Portuguese dominance of the spice trade from the Far East. The East India Company lost its administrative functions in India in 1858 after its role in the Indian Mutiny the previous year. 
Unique Identifier AR921174 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 4739px × 2981px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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