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Hooghly Collection

Background imageHooghly Collection: Kolkata, India - The Howrah Bridge No. 1

Kolkata, India - The Howrah Bridge No. 1
Kolkata (Calcutta), India - The Howrah Bridge No.1 (The Old Pontoon Bridge) which crossed the Hooghly River. Date: circa 1905

Background imageHooghly Collection: Large ships on the Hooghly River, Calcutta, India

Large ships on the Hooghly River, Calcutta, India
19th century vintage photograph: Large ships on the Hooghly River, Calcutta, India

Background imageHooghly Collection: India Calcutta, Howrah pontoon bridge over Hooghly River

India Calcutta, Howrah pontoon bridge over Hooghly River
India Calcutta, Howrah pontoon bridge over the Hooghly River. Vintage 19th century photograph

Background imageHooghly Collection: Hooghly River bridge, Calcutta, Kolkata, India

Hooghly River bridge, Calcutta, Kolkata, India
Vintage 19th century photograph: Hooghly River bridge, Calcutta, Kolkata, India

Background imageHooghly Collection: Bridge over the Hooghly River, Calcutta, Kolkata, India

Bridge over the Hooghly River, Calcutta, Kolkata, India
Vintage 19th century photograph: bridge over the Hooghly River, Calcutta, Kolkata, India

Background imageHooghly Collection: Bathing ghat on the Hooghly River Calcutta, India

Bathing ghat on the Hooghly River Calcutta, India
19th century vintage photograph: Bathing ghat on the Hooghly River Calcutta, India

Background imageHooghly Collection: Shipping on the Hooghly River, Calcutta, India

Shipping on the Hooghly River, Calcutta, India
19th century vintage photograph: Shipping on the Hooghly River, boats being unloaded, Calcutta, Kolkata, India

Background imageHooghly Collection: Boats on the Hooghly river, Calcutta, India

Boats on the Hooghly river, Calcutta, India
19th century vintage photograph: Boats on the Hooghly river, Calcutta, India

Background imageHooghly Collection: Shipping on the Hooghly River, Calcutta, c. 1870s

Shipping on the Hooghly River, Calcutta, c. 1870s
19th century vintage photograph: Shipping on the Hooghly River, Calcutta, c.1870s

Background imageHooghly Collection: Howrah Bridge, River Hooghly, Calcutta, India

Howrah Bridge, River Hooghly, Calcutta, India
Howrah Bridge, River Hooghly, Calcutta (Kolkata), India. Date: circa 1920

Background imageHooghly Collection: Cargo boats of the Hooghly River, Calcutta, India

Cargo boats of the Hooghly River, Calcutta, India
Cargo boats of the Hooghly River, Calcutta (Kolkata), India. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageHooghly Collection: Hooghly River, Calcutta (Kolkata), India

Hooghly River, Calcutta (Kolkata), India
Hooghly River with shipping, Calcutta (Kolkata), India. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageHooghly Collection: Shipping on the River Hooghly, Calcutta, India

Shipping on the River Hooghly, Calcutta, India
Shipping on the River Hooghly, Calcutta (Kolkata), India. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageHooghly Collection: Kolkata, India - A View near the Hooghly Bridge

Kolkata, India - A View near the Hooghly Bridge Date: circa 1905

Background imageHooghly Collection: India - West Bengal - Hooghly river - Chandanagar

India - West Bengal - Hooghly river - Chandanagar: Clock tower, entrance to the bazaar (ex French). Date: 2011

Background imageHooghly Collection: India - West Bengal - Hooghly river - Kalna

India - West Bengal - Hooghly river - Kalna: Lalji temple area, the snake temple. Date: 2011

Background imageHooghly Collection: India - West Bengal - Hooghly river

India - West Bengal - Hooghly river - Kalna: Lalji temple (1739 AD), Hindu God and Goddess. Date: 2011

Background imageHooghly Collection: The new Jubilee Bridge, Hooghly, India

The new Jubilee Bridge, Hooghly, India
The Jubilee Bridge of the East Indian Peninsular Railway, opened by Lord Dufferin in 1887, the 50th year of Queen Victorias reign. The bridge crosses the river Hooghly, at Hooghly, India

Background imageHooghly Collection: Awaiting Lord Dufferins arrival

Awaiting Lord Dufferins arrival
Awaiting the arrival of Lord Dufferin(1826-1902), diplomat and eighth Viceroy of India, at the opening of the Jubilee Bridge of the East Indian Peninsular Railway

Background imageHooghly Collection: Lord Dufferin opens the Jubilee Bridge

Lord Dufferin opens the Jubilee Bridge
Lord Dufferin(1826-1902), diplomat and eighth Viceroy of India, declaring the Jubilee Bridge of the East Indian Peninsular Railway open. The bridge crosses the river Hooghly, at Hooghly, India

Background imageHooghly Collection: Hooghly Bore

Hooghly Bore
A native boat tosses in the bore of the Hooghly, the most important channel of the Ganges river in its estuary in West Bengal


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