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A man, a boy, and a tree
Dublin Core
Title
A man, a boy, and a tree
Subject
British Imperialism
Description
An Indian man and boy scraping cinchona bark, used to make quinine, on the Munsong chinchona plantation in Kalimpong, Bengal, India.
Publisher
Wellcome Collection
Date
1905-1920
Language
English
Type
Photograph
Files
Citation
“A man, a boy, and a tree,” Technohistory!, accessed October 18, 2024, https://technohistory2017.lmu.build/items/show/41.