During the nineteenth century travellers to British colonies recorded their impressions in journals and often produced pictorial representations of colonized peoples and landscapes. Their personal representations have been added to the numerous official documents that defined colonial relationships between white colonizers and First Nations peoples. More recently women's visual and textual representations of the colonies have been brought into scholarly discussions. Many amateur women artists assembled travel albums or scrapbooks including drawings, watercolours and paintings of their travels. This thesis provides an analysis of one such album that was constructed by Lady Amelia Falkland (1807--1858). The album contains images of colonial N...
By 1850 British women had settled in the Red River colony, a British outpost in what became the prov...
By 1850 British women had settled in the Red River colony, a British outpost in what became the prov...
This study examines the complicated role that works of art play in colonial remembrance, and the way...
It was not unusual for travelers to Britain’s colonies to record their experiences and impressions i...
© 1996 Dr. Caroline JordanUntil recent feminist revisions of art history, British and British coloni...
This thesis examines the photograph albums created by fifteen women born during the reign of Queen V...
Correspondence, travel writing, diary writing, painting, scrapbooking, curating, collecting and hous...
This essay examines the travelogue-cum-souvenir album of Millicent Pilkington, a well-to-do young Br...
This thesis examines the photograph albums created by fifteen women born during the reign of Queen V...
The article focuses on Lady Anne Lindsay Barnard’s letters, journals and watercolours that she produ...
This study examines the writings of women who traveled in the colonial West Indies from 1774 to 1945...
In 1850 and 1863, the British Hudson\u27s Bay Company\u27s Red River colony (current day Winnipeg) w...
The article focuses on Lady Anne Lindsay Barnard’s letters, journals and watercolours that she produ...
In 1850 and 1863, the British Hudson\u27s Bay Company\u27s Red River colony (current day Winnipeg) w...
This dissertation explores issues of representation and cultural negotiation by examining how the wh...
By 1850 British women had settled in the Red River colony, a British outpost in what became the prov...
By 1850 British women had settled in the Red River colony, a British outpost in what became the prov...
This study examines the complicated role that works of art play in colonial remembrance, and the way...
It was not unusual for travelers to Britain’s colonies to record their experiences and impressions i...
© 1996 Dr. Caroline JordanUntil recent feminist revisions of art history, British and British coloni...
This thesis examines the photograph albums created by fifteen women born during the reign of Queen V...
Correspondence, travel writing, diary writing, painting, scrapbooking, curating, collecting and hous...
This essay examines the travelogue-cum-souvenir album of Millicent Pilkington, a well-to-do young Br...
This thesis examines the photograph albums created by fifteen women born during the reign of Queen V...
The article focuses on Lady Anne Lindsay Barnard’s letters, journals and watercolours that she produ...
This study examines the writings of women who traveled in the colonial West Indies from 1774 to 1945...
In 1850 and 1863, the British Hudson\u27s Bay Company\u27s Red River colony (current day Winnipeg) w...
The article focuses on Lady Anne Lindsay Barnard’s letters, journals and watercolours that she produ...
In 1850 and 1863, the British Hudson\u27s Bay Company\u27s Red River colony (current day Winnipeg) w...
This dissertation explores issues of representation and cultural negotiation by examining how the wh...
By 1850 British women had settled in the Red River colony, a British outpost in what became the prov...
By 1850 British women had settled in the Red River colony, a British outpost in what became the prov...
This study examines the complicated role that works of art play in colonial remembrance, and the way...