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A black and white image of Clement Attlee addressing a crowd shortly after leading Labour to victory.

Licensed to access British Labour Party Papers, 1906–1969

Contributor Archive Trust of the Communist Party of Great Britain Contents 7 Volumes, 57 Documents (6,671 Pages)
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A black and white image of a gavel resting on a table with a globe in the background.

Licensed to access Colonial Law in Africa, 1808–1919

Contributor British Foreign & Commonwealth Office Contents 10 Volumes, 159 Documents (96,513 Pages)
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Two ships sail on very choppy waters. One ship is closer to the foreground, while one is in the background, sailing into the light.

Licensed to access Power and Profit: British Colonial Trade in America and the Caribbean, 1678–1825

Contributor Public Record Office (London) Contents 5 Volumes, 40 Documents (22,582 Pages)
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A painting of the 1840 convention of the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society which was established to promote worldwide abolition. An elderly Thomas Clarkson is stood with his finger pointing in the air as he addresses a meeting of over 500 delegates.

Licensed to access Slavery Through Time: from Enslavers to Abolitionists, 1675–1865

Contributor British Library; Bodleian Library Contents 5 Volumes, 60 Documents (28,202 Pages)
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An image of the Independence Memorial Arch at Independence Square in the center of Accra.

Licensed to access Ghana and Togo Under Colonial Rule, in Government Reports, 1843–1957

Contributor British Foreign & Commonwealth Office Contents 11 Volumes, 138 Documents (56,380 Pages)
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Freetown, Sierra Leone, the way we looked at it in 1949.

Licensed to access Sierra Leone Under Colonial Rule, in Government Reports, 1893–1961

Contributor British Foreign & Commonwealth Office Contents 9 Volumes, 90 Documents (38,641 Pages)
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Vintage engraving of Old India Office, London, 19th Century. East India House was the London headquarters of the East India Company, from which much of British India was governed until the British government took control of the Company's possessions in India in 1858. It was located in Leadenhall Street in the City of London.

Licensed to access The East India Company: Corrupt Governance and Cruelty in India, 1806–1814

Contributor National Library of Scotland Contents 21 Volumes, 268 Documents (132,086 Pages)
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Six men stood and sat around a wagon - the first run of the Zambesia Mail and Passenger Company stage coach between Salisbury (now Harare) and Umtali (now Mutare), Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe).

Licensed to access Zimbabwe Under Colonial Rule, in Government Reports, 1897–1980

Contributor British Foreign & Commonwealth Office Contents 12 Volumes, 155 Documents (98,505 Pages)
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An image of the US constitution laid on top of a USA flag. On top of the constitution in big letters it says 'We the People'.

Licensed to access The American Revolution from a British Perspective, 1763–1783

Contributor British Association for American Studies Contents 11 Volumes, 93 Documents (83,627 Pages)
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