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India Collection (page 100)

Background imageIndia Collection: The great ravine; Nath-ka-Doonghur Viaduct

The great ravine; Nath-ka-Doonghur Viaduct, from entrance to Tunnel no 22; at 9 1/2 miles Date: 1856

Background imageIndia Collection: Railway retaining wall and vaulting arches

Railway retaining wall and vaulting arches; at 9 1/8 miles Date: 1856

Background imageIndia Collection: Viaduct and walls below Nath-ka-Doonghur

Viaduct and walls below Nath-ka-Doonghur, looking down the incline; at 9 1/8 miles Date: 1856

Background imageIndia Collection: Railway viaduct and retaining walls on rock escarpment

Railway viaduct and retaining walls on rock escarpment, looking up to Khandalla; at 9 1/8 miles Date: 1856

Background imageIndia Collection: Rock cutting, looking down towards Tunnel no 21

Rock cutting, looking down towards Tunnel no 21; at 9 miles Date: 1856

Background imageIndia Collection: Bridge and retaining wall on rock escarpment

Bridge and retaining wall on rock escarpment; at 8 3/4 miles Date: 1856

Background imageIndia Collection: Railway and walls looking down the incline

Railway and walls looking down the incline; at 8 1/2 miles Date: 1856

Background imageIndia Collection: Viaduct no. 1; at 3 1 / 4 miles

Viaduct no. 1; at 3 1 / 4 miles
Viaduct no.1; at 3 1/4 miles Date: 1856

Background imageIndia Collection: Workmens huts; railway cuttings; great ravine

Workmens huts; railway cuttings; great ravine; and Rajmuchee Forts; at 8 1/4 miles Date: 1856

Background imageIndia Collection: Cuttings 42 and 43, from Tunnel 19

Cuttings 42 and 43, from Tunnel 19, looking up the incline; at 8 miles Date: 1856

Background imageIndia Collection: Tunnels 16 and 17, from Tunnel 18

Tunnels 16 and 17, from Tunnel 18, looking down the incline; at 7 3/4 miles Date: 1856

Background imageIndia Collection: Tunnels 17 and 18, from top of Tunnel 16

Tunnels 17 and 18, from top of Tunnel 16, looking up the incline; at 7 3/4 miles Date: 1856

Background imageIndia Collection: Village of Gambir Nath; workmens huts; Rajmuchee Forts

Village of Gambir Nath; workmens huts; Rajmuchee Forts; at 7 1/2 miles Date: 1856

Background imageIndia Collection: Rock cutting in progress, from face of Tunnel no 15

Rock cutting in progress, from face of Tunnel no 15; at 7 1/4 miles Date: 1856

Background imageIndia Collection: Khumnee Hill rock cutting

Khumnee Hill rock cutting, 58 ft deep; at 5 1/4 miles Date: 1856

Background imageIndia Collection: Entrance to Khumnee Hill Tunnel; River Oolassa

Entrance to Khumnee Hill Tunnel; River Oolassa; at 5 miles Date: 1856

Background imageIndia Collection: Mhow-ke-Mullee Viaduct

Mhow-ke-Mullee Viaduct, 169 ft high; at 4 3/4 miles Date: 1856

Background imageIndia Collection: Mhow-ke-Mullee Viaduct and Soangiri Hill

Mhow-ke-Mullee Viaduct and Soangiri Hill; at 4 3/4 miles Date: 1856

Background imageIndia Collection: The Great Embankment near Telowlee

The Great Embankment near Telowlee

Background imageIndia Collection: Six coupled express locomotive no 231

Six coupled express locomotive no 231

Background imageIndia Collection: The Colonial and Indian Exhibition

The Colonial and Indian Exhibition
The Gwalior gateway, entrance to the courtyard of the Indian Palace, during the Colonial and Indian Exhibition, held in South Kensington, London during Queen Victorias golden jubilee year

Background imageIndia Collection: R. A. F. Aircraft park, Lahore India, Cricket team

R. A. F. Aircraft park, Lahore India, Cricket team. A. C. Rhodes. A. C. Hughes, C. H. Fuller, A. C. Dussant, F. B. Oliver, A. C. Phillips, A. C. Manders, F. O. Addison, A. C. Coker, A. C. Volkes, A

Background imageIndia Collection: General Sir John Low

General Sir John Low(1788-1880), veteran officer enaged in the military and diplomatic service of the East India Company. He was made a Knight Commander of the Bath in 1862

Background imageIndia Collection: Double page spread in a diary for 15-20 March

Double page spread in a diary for 15-20 March
A double page spread in a young persons diary for 15-20 March. Each day is given a small illustration, relating either to the season, or to the anniversary of an historical event

Background imageIndia Collection: The Bridge Builders

The Bridge Builders
The title page of Rudyard Kiplings short story The Bridge Builders, as it first appeared in the Illustrated London News Christmas issue, 1893

Background imageIndia Collection: Canterbury Association Ships

Canterbury Association Ships
The Canterbury Association ships Bangalore, Dominion, Duke of Portland, Lady Nugent, Midlothian and Canterbury in the East India Docks, London

Background imageIndia Collection: Three samp wallahs, or snake charmers

Three samp wallahs, or snake charmers
A trio of Indian snake charmers (samp wallahs) demonstrate their art

Background imageIndia Collection: Shawl making, India

Shawl making, India
The manufacture of shawls at Amritsar, India

Background imageIndia Collection: Press for packing Indian cotton

Press for packing Indian cotton
Indian workers operate machinery for compressing cotton into neat bales

Background imageIndia Collection: Weighing cotton, India

Weighing cotton, India
Weighing cotton at Bombay for the English Market. A scribe with a parasol look on from above and makes notes

Background imageIndia Collection: Cotton Store, Bombay

Cotton Store, Bombay
A group of Indian cotton workers relax amongst the cotton bales

Background imageIndia Collection: Gandhi addresses followers at Dandi

Gandhi addresses followers at Dandi
Mahatma Gandhi, his cloak drawn over his head, his staff in his hand, addresses his followers at Dandi at the culmination of the Salt March or Satyagraha

Background imageIndia Collection: Salt March

Salt March
A scene of illegality : Gandhis followers picking up salt on the seashore at Dandi at the culmination of the Salt March in India to protest against the British tax on salt

Background imageIndia Collection: A man and Woman of Hindustan (India)

A man and Woman of Hindustan (India). A book of national types and costumes from the early 19th century

Background imageIndia Collection: A man and Woman of Goa (India)

A man and Woman of Goa (India). A book of national types and costumes from the early 19th century

Background imageIndia Collection: Shimla, India - Elysium Hill viewed from the ridge

Shimla, India - Elysium Hill viewed from the ridge
Elysium Hill viewed from the ridge at Shimla, originally called Simla, the capital city of Himachal Pradesh. In 1864, Shimla was declared the summer capital of the British Raj in India

Background imageIndia Collection: Shimla, India - United Services Club

Shimla, India - United Services Club
United Services Club, Shimla, originally called Simla, the capital city of Himachal Pradesh. In 1864, Shimla was declared the summer capital of the British Raj in India

Background imageIndia Collection: Shimla, India - Jako & Mall after snow

Shimla, India - Jako & Mall after snow
Jako & Mall after snow, Shimla, originally called Simla, the capital city of Himachal Pradesh. In 1864, Shimla was declared the summer capital of the British Raj in India

Background imageIndia Collection: Calcutta, India - Indian Palanquin

Calcutta, India - Indian Palanquin
Calcutta (Kolkata), India - Indian Palanquin

Background imageIndia Collection: Shimla, India - The Telegraph Office

Shimla, India - The Telegraph Office
The Telegraph Office at Shimla, originally called Simla, the capital city of Himachal Pradesh. In 1864, Shimla was declared the summer capital of the British Raj in India

Background imageIndia Collection: Shimla, India - The Jako

Shimla, India - The Jako
The Jako, Shimla, originally called Simla, the capital city of Himachal Pradesh. In 1864, Shimla was declared the summer capital of the British Raj in India

Background imageIndia Collection: Shimla, India - Kalka to Shimla Railway

Shimla, India - Kalka to Shimla Railway
General view with Kalka to Shimla Railway of Shimla, originally called Simla, the capital city of Himachal Pradesh. In 1864, Shimla was declared the summer capital of the British Raj in India

Background imageIndia Collection: Shimla, India - View from the Bazaar

Shimla, India - View from the Bazaar
View from the Bazaar of Shimla, originally called Simla, the capital city of Himachal Pradesh. In 1864, Shimla was declared the summer capital of the British Raj in India

Background imageIndia Collection: Shimla, India - Valkar Hospital

Shimla, India - Valkar Hospital
Valkar Hospital, Shimla, originally called Simla, the capital city of Himachal Pradesh. In 1864, Shimla was declared the summer capital of the British Raj in India

Background imageIndia Collection: Pan and Beedi Sellers

Pan and Beedi Sellers
Pan Seller (left) and Beedi (thin cigarettes) Seller - India. Beedi-rolling is a cottage industry in India and is typically done by women in their homes, as depicted beautifully in this postcard!

Background imageIndia Collection: Grass Cutters - Mules bringing in the fodder

Grass Cutters - Mules bringing in the fodder - India

Background imageIndia Collection: Shimla, India - Punjab Government House

Shimla, India - Punjab Government House
Punjab Government House, Shimla, originally called Simla, the capital city of Himachal Pradesh. In 1864, Shimla was declared the summer capital of the British Raj in India

Background imageIndia Collection: Indian Gardener

Indian Gardener working on the doorstep to a lavish residence arranging a variety of floral blooms in a variety of pots



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