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The Island of Saint Helen. Belonging to the East India Company. Saint Helena was where Napoleon Bonaparte was exiled until his death in 1821. From 1821 to 1834 the island was in full control of the East India Company. After the passing of the 1833 India Act Saint Helena returned to the British Crown. From an 18th century print by an anonymous artist after a work by Jan Van Ryne.

The Island of Saint Helen. Belonging to the East India Company. Saint Helena was where Napoleon Bonaparte was exiled until his death in 1821. From 1821 to 1834 the island was in full control of the East India Company. After the passing of the 1833 India Act Saint Helena returned to the British Crown. From an 18th century print by an anonymous artist after a work by Jan Van Ryne.
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The Island of Saint Helen. Belonging to the East India Company. Saint Helena was where Napoleon Bonaparte was exiled until his death in 1821. From 1821 to 1834 the island was in full control of the East India Company. After the passing of the 1833 India Act Saint Helena returned to the British Crown. From an 18th century print by an anonymous artist after a work by Jan Van Ryne.
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34.7 x 36.5 cm | 13.6 x 14.4 in (300 dpi)