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Bathing Ghats and Temples in Benares (Varanasi) - c1880's. Source: Ebay Seller pumpparkphotos. Posted by Old Indian Photos at 11:25 PM Links to this post Labels: 1880s , Architecture , Ganges , THE RUINS OF SIKANDAR BAGH PALACE SHOWING THE SKELETAL The Ruins of Sikandar Bagh Palace Showing the Skeletal Remains of Rebels in the Foreground after Indian Mutiny - Lucknow, India, 1858 LIST OF VINTAGE HISTORICAL PHOTOGRAPHS OF KOLKATA 80 ft Entrance from River to Half Tide Basin, showing Gates in course of erection, Calcutta Docks 1889. A Calcutta street view an albumen photo from the 1890's. A Coolie, Calcutta, a photo from c. the 1920's. A Hall at Seven Tanks in Calcutta (Kolkata) - Mid 19th Century. A Hindu Burning Ghat and Temple Calcutta (Kolkata) A Man carrying a Cart FOUR VIEWS OF BOMBAY (MUMBAI) Chowpatty Beach and Marine Drive, Malabar Hill. Marine Drive. Source: Flickr Gallery of swimindia HUMAYUN'S TOMB IN THE BACKGROUND AND THE BARBER'S TOMB Towards the south-east corner, within the 'char bagh' garden, lies a tomb known as Nai-ka-Gumbad, or Barber's Tomb, belonging to royal barber, it is datable to 1590-91 CE, through an inscription foundinside.
CALCUTTA (KOLKATA) BUILDINGS AND STREET SCENE Calcutta (Kolkata) Buildings and Street Scene - C1881 MAHARAJA KISHAN SINGH OF BHARATPUR, RAJASTHAN Maharaja Kishan Singh of Bharatpur, Rajasthan - 1902. Maharaja Sir Kishan Singh (1899–1929) was the ruling Maharaja of princely state Bharatpur (1918–1929) and successor of Maharani Girraj Kaur. Maharaja Kishan Singh was born at Moti Mahal, Bharatpur on 4 October 1899 in a Hindu Jat family. He was eldest son of Maharaja Ram Singh byhis
THE LAST JOURNEY OF MAHATMA GANDHI The Last Journey of Mahatma Gandhi - February 1948. On 30 January 1948, Gandhi was shot while he was walking to a platform from which he was to address a prayer meeting. The assassin, Nathuram Godse, was a Hindu nationalist with links to the extremist Hindu Mahasabha, who held Gandhi guilty of favouring Pakistan and strongly opposed the INDIAN RURAL WOMAN BREAST FEEDING HER CHILD Photographer: Sunil Roy Source: ebay.com. Posted by Old Indian Photos at 2:39 AM Labels: Children, Date Unknown, Women Newer Post Older PostHome
QUEEN ELIZABETH II DURING HER TOUR OF THE INDIAN Queen Elizabeth II during her tour of the Indian subcontinent - March 1961. Queen Elizabeth II presented with a turbaned doll, a Girl Guide gift to her son Prince Andrew, during state visit - New Delhi 1961. Queen Elizabeth II riding in carriage with Indian President Rajendra Prasad during her state visit 1961.OLD INDIAN PHOTOS
Bathing Ghats and Temples in Benares (Varanasi) - c1880's. Source: Ebay Seller pumpparkphotos. Posted by Old Indian Photos at 11:25 PM Links to this post Labels: 1880s , Architecture , Ganges , THE RUINS OF SIKANDAR BAGH PALACE SHOWING THE SKELETAL The Ruins of Sikandar Bagh Palace Showing the Skeletal Remains of Rebels in the Foreground after Indian Mutiny - Lucknow, India, 1858 LIST OF VINTAGE HISTORICAL PHOTOGRAPHS OF KOLKATA 80 ft Entrance from River to Half Tide Basin, showing Gates in course of erection, Calcutta Docks 1889. A Calcutta street view an albumen photo from the 1890's. A Coolie, Calcutta, a photo from c. the 1920's. A Hall at Seven Tanks in Calcutta (Kolkata) - Mid 19th Century. A Hindu Burning Ghat and Temple Calcutta (Kolkata) A Man carrying a Cart FOUR VIEWS OF BOMBAY (MUMBAI) Chowpatty Beach and Marine Drive, Malabar Hill. Marine Drive. Source: Flickr Gallery of swimindia HUMAYUN'S TOMB IN THE BACKGROUND AND THE BARBER'S TOMB Towards the south-east corner, within the 'char bagh' garden, lies a tomb known as Nai-ka-Gumbad, or Barber's Tomb, belonging to royal barber, it is datable to 1590-91 CE, through an inscription foundinside.
CALCUTTA (KOLKATA) BUILDINGS AND STREET SCENE Calcutta (Kolkata) Buildings and Street Scene - C1881 MAHARAJA KISHAN SINGH OF BHARATPUR, RAJASTHAN Maharaja Kishan Singh of Bharatpur, Rajasthan - 1902. Maharaja Sir Kishan Singh (1899–1929) was the ruling Maharaja of princely state Bharatpur (1918–1929) and successor of Maharani Girraj Kaur. Maharaja Kishan Singh was born at Moti Mahal, Bharatpur on 4 October 1899 in a Hindu Jat family. He was eldest son of Maharaja Ram Singh byhis
THE LAST JOURNEY OF MAHATMA GANDHI The Last Journey of Mahatma Gandhi - February 1948. On 30 January 1948, Gandhi was shot while he was walking to a platform from which he was to address a prayer meeting. The assassin, Nathuram Godse, was a Hindu nationalist with links to the extremist Hindu Mahasabha, who held Gandhi guilty of favouring Pakistan and strongly opposed the INDIAN RURAL WOMAN BREAST FEEDING HER CHILD Photographer: Sunil Roy Source: ebay.com. Posted by Old Indian Photos at 2:39 AM Labels: Children, Date Unknown, Women Newer Post Older PostHome
QUEEN ELIZABETH II DURING HER TOUR OF THE INDIAN Queen Elizabeth II during her tour of the Indian subcontinent - March 1961. Queen Elizabeth II presented with a turbaned doll, a Girl Guide gift to her son Prince Andrew, during state visit - New Delhi 1961. Queen Elizabeth II riding in carriage with Indian President Rajendra Prasad during her state visit 1961. HISTORICAL VINTAGE PHOTOGRAPHS OF INDIAN SUB-CONTINENT AND India in Second World War India, officially the Indian Empire, declared war on Germany in September 1939. The Provinces of India (which included most of modern-day India and the present day Bangladesh, Pakistan and Myanmar), being imperial colonies of the United Kingdom, were by default a part of the Allies of World War II. PEOPLE AND THEIR PROFESSIONS IN LAHORE Shopkeeper using balance scale to weigh portion of food for a customer in his food stall at market THE ROYAL VISIT TO INDIA AND BURMA BY THE PRINCE AND The Royal visit to India and Burma by the Prince and Princess of Walesin 1905-1906
UNIVERSITY HALL 1870S University Hall 1870s. Photograph of the Bombay University Convocation Hall, taken by an unknown photographer in the 1870s in Bombay (Mumbai), Maharashtra, from an album of 40 prints mostly dating from the 1860s. Bombay, the capital of Maharashtra and one of India's major industrial centres and a busy port, was originally the site ofDOCKS 1870
William Lee Warner C.S.' taken by an unknown photographer in the 1870s. Originally Bombay was composed of seven islands separated by a marshy swamp. Its deep natural harbour led the Portuguese settlers of the 16th century to name it Bom Bahia 'the Good Bay'. In 1661, Bombay was ceded to England as part of the marriage dowry of Catherine of BENGAL FAMINE OF 1943 PART Bengal famine of 1943 Part - 4. The Bengal famine of 1943 occurred in undivided Bengal (now independent Bangladesh and the Indian state of West Bengal) in 1943. It is estimated that over three million people died from starvation, malnutrition and related illnesses during the famine. This photographs are taken from Life archive hosted by Google. THE LAST JOURNEY OF MAHATMA GANDHI The Last Journey of Mahatma Gandhi - February 1948. On 30 January 1948, Gandhi was shot while he was walking to a platform from which he was to address a prayer meeting. The assassin, Nathuram Godse, was a Hindu nationalist with links to the extremist Hindu Mahasabha, who held Gandhi guilty of favouring Pakistan and strongly opposed the ALBERT EINSTEIN MEETS JAWAHARLAL NEHRU Albert Einstein Meets Jawaharlal Nehru - 1949. A Vintage 1949 ORIGINAL Photograph issued by International News Photos depicting the legendary physicist, Albert Einstein and India's Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru. In this shot captured by photographer Sam Goldstein, Nehru's relatives are meeting the father on the theory of relativity. SUN TEMPLE OF KONARK FROM ARCHAEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF INDIA Konark Sun Temple is a 13th-century Sun Temple (also known as the Black Pagoda), at Konark, in Orissa. It was constructed from oxidizing and weathered ferruginous sandstone by King Narasimhadeva I (1236-1264 CE) of the Eastern Ganga Dynasty. PRINCESS DURRU SHEHVAR, WIFE OF AZAM JAH ELDEST SON OF THE Princess Durru Shevar (1914 – 2006) was the daughter of the third marriage of His Imperial Majesty Sultan Abdul Mejid Efendi of the Ottoman Empire, son of His Imperial Majesty The Sultan Abdülâziz, Emperor of the Ottomans and the last heir apparent to the Imperial Ottoman throne and the last Caliph of the Muslim world.OLD INDIAN PHOTOS
Bathing Ghats and Temples in Benares (Varanasi) - c1880's. Source: Ebay Seller pumpparkphotos. Posted by Old Indian Photos at 11:25 PM Links to this post Labels: 1880s , Architecture , Ganges , HISTORICAL VINTAGE PHOTOGRAPHS OF INDIAN SUB-CONTINENT AND India in Second World War India, officially the Indian Empire, declared war on Germany in September 1939. The Provinces of India (which included most of modern-day India and the present day Bangladesh, Pakistan and Myanmar), being imperial colonies of the United Kingdom, were by default a part of the Allies of World War II. THE RUINS OF SIKANDAR BAGH PALACE SHOWING THE SKELETAL The Ruins of Sikandar Bagh Palace Showing the Skeletal Remains of Rebels in the Foreground after Indian Mutiny - Lucknow, India, 1858 MASS MIGRATION DURING INDEPENDENCE OF INDIA AND PAKISTAN These photographs taken in 1947 during the period of independence of India and Pakistan. The photographer is Margaret Bourke-White. These photographs collected from Life Archive hosted by Google. An estimated 25 million Hindus, Muslims and Sikhs (1947-present) crossed the newly drawn borders to reach their new homelands. CALCUTTA (KOLKATA) BUILDINGS AND STREET SCENE Calcutta (Kolkata) Buildings and Street Scene - C1881 MAHARAJA KISHAN SINGH OF BHARATPUR, RAJASTHAN Maharaja Kishan Singh of Bharatpur, Rajasthan - 1902. Maharaja Sir Kishan Singh (1899–1929) was the ruling Maharaja of princely state Bharatpur (1918–1929) and successor of Maharani Girraj Kaur. Maharaja Kishan Singh was born at Moti Mahal, Bharatpur on 4 October 1899 in a Hindu Jat family. He was eldest son of Maharaja Ram Singh byhis
THE ROYAL VISIT TO INDIA AND BURMA BY THE PRINCE AND The Royal visit to India and Burma by the Prince and Princess of Walesin 1905-1906
HUMAYUN'S TOMB IN THE BACKGROUND AND THE BARBER'S TOMB Towards the south-east corner, within the 'char bagh' garden, lies a tomb known as Nai-ka-Gumbad, or Barber's Tomb, belonging to royal barber, it is datable to 1590-91 CE, through an inscription foundinside.
INDIAN RURAL WOMAN BREAST FEEDING HER CHILD Photographer: Sunil Roy Source: ebay.com. Posted by Old Indian Photos at 2:39 AM Labels: Children, Date Unknown, Women Newer Post Older PostHome
SIR MIR MOHAMMAD KHAN, KHAN (RULING CHIEF) OF KALAT 1894 Sir Mir Mohammad Khan, Khan (ruling chief) of Kalat 1894. Photograph of Sir Mir Mohammad Khan, Khan of Kalat from the 'Wheeler Collection: Portraits of Indian Rulers,' was taken by Frederick Bremner c.1894. Kalat is located in Baluchistan and was established in the middle of the fifteenth century by the Mir Wari clan, an Arab family.OLD INDIAN PHOTOS
Bathing Ghats and Temples in Benares (Varanasi) - c1880's. Source: Ebay Seller pumpparkphotos. Posted by Old Indian Photos at 11:25 PM Links to this post Labels: 1880s , Architecture , Ganges , HISTORICAL VINTAGE PHOTOGRAPHS OF INDIAN SUB-CONTINENT AND India in Second World War India, officially the Indian Empire, declared war on Germany in September 1939. The Provinces of India (which included most of modern-day India and the present day Bangladesh, Pakistan and Myanmar), being imperial colonies of the United Kingdom, were by default a part of the Allies of World War II. THE RUINS OF SIKANDAR BAGH PALACE SHOWING THE SKELETAL The Ruins of Sikandar Bagh Palace Showing the Skeletal Remains of Rebels in the Foreground after Indian Mutiny - Lucknow, India, 1858 MASS MIGRATION DURING INDEPENDENCE OF INDIA AND PAKISTAN These photographs taken in 1947 during the period of independence of India and Pakistan. The photographer is Margaret Bourke-White. These photographs collected from Life Archive hosted by Google. An estimated 25 million Hindus, Muslims and Sikhs (1947-present) crossed the newly drawn borders to reach their new homelands. CALCUTTA (KOLKATA) BUILDINGS AND STREET SCENE Calcutta (Kolkata) Buildings and Street Scene - C1881 MAHARAJA KISHAN SINGH OF BHARATPUR, RAJASTHAN Maharaja Kishan Singh of Bharatpur, Rajasthan - 1902. Maharaja Sir Kishan Singh (1899–1929) was the ruling Maharaja of princely state Bharatpur (1918–1929) and successor of Maharani Girraj Kaur. Maharaja Kishan Singh was born at Moti Mahal, Bharatpur on 4 October 1899 in a Hindu Jat family. He was eldest son of Maharaja Ram Singh byhis
THE ROYAL VISIT TO INDIA AND BURMA BY THE PRINCE AND The Royal visit to India and Burma by the Prince and Princess of Walesin 1905-1906
HUMAYUN'S TOMB IN THE BACKGROUND AND THE BARBER'S TOMB Towards the south-east corner, within the 'char bagh' garden, lies a tomb known as Nai-ka-Gumbad, or Barber's Tomb, belonging to royal barber, it is datable to 1590-91 CE, through an inscription foundinside.
INDIAN RURAL WOMAN BREAST FEEDING HER CHILD Photographer: Sunil Roy Source: ebay.com. Posted by Old Indian Photos at 2:39 AM Labels: Children, Date Unknown, Women Newer Post Older PostHome
SIR MIR MOHAMMAD KHAN, KHAN (RULING CHIEF) OF KALAT 1894 Sir Mir Mohammad Khan, Khan (ruling chief) of Kalat 1894. Photograph of Sir Mir Mohammad Khan, Khan of Kalat from the 'Wheeler Collection: Portraits of Indian Rulers,' was taken by Frederick Bremner c.1894. Kalat is located in Baluchistan and was established in the middle of the fifteenth century by the Mir Wari clan, an Arab family.OLD INDIAN PHOTOS
Bathing Ghats and Temples in Benares (Varanasi) - c1880's. Source: Ebay Seller pumpparkphotos. Posted by Old Indian Photos at 11:25 PM Links to this post Labels: 1880s , Architecture , Ganges , HUMAYUN'S TOMB IN THE BACKGROUND AND THE BARBER'S TOMB Towards the south-east corner, within the 'char bagh' garden, lies a tomb known as Nai-ka-Gumbad, or Barber's Tomb, belonging to royal barber, it is datable to 1590-91 CE, through an inscription foundinside.
FOUR VIEWS OF BOMBAY (MUMBAI) Chowpatty Beach and Marine Drive, Malabar Hill. Marine Drive. Source: Flickr Gallery of swimindia THE PLANTING & MANUFACTURE OF INDIGO IN INDIA BY FRENCH The Planting & Manufacture of Indigo in India by French photographer Oscar Mallitte - Allahabad, 1877 LIFE, WORK AND FAMILY OF AN INDIA MONEYLENDER Life, Work and Family of an India Moneylender - Thaal, India 1946. Closeup of Indian money lender, a member of Bania, a subcaste of Vaisya. Indian moneylender wife, preparing chapatis (type of bread) at home as her pretty young daughter looks on. Indian moneylender wife, BENARES (VARANASI) GHATS PHOTOGRAPHED FROM RIVER GANGES Batsaraj Ghat has two Jain temples. Varanasi, founded in the sixth century BC is one of the seven sacred cities of the Hindus but is also holy for the Jains. According to Jain traditions it is the birthplace of four tirthankaras and is counted among Jain sacred tirthas. Burning Ghat. Gai Ghat - In the 12th century the ghat marked the southern GOVERNMENT HOUSE WITH THE EASTERN GATEWAY Government House, designed by Captain Charles Wyatt and built between 1799-1802, was the residence for the British Governors-General till 1911. The neo-classical architectural style was based on Robert Adam's design of the Derbyshire's Kedleston Hall which was completed in 1770. "The entrances, enriched with four monumental neo-classical CALCUTTA COMMUNAL RIOT OR GREAT CALCUTTA KILLINGS Calcutta Communal Riot or Great Calcutta Killings - August 1946. Direct Action Day (16 August 1946), also known as the Great Calcutta Killing, was a day of widespread riot and manslaughter in the city of Calcutta (now known as Kolkata) in the Bengal province of British India. The region most affected by the violence was the denselypopulated
POPULAR HINDI MOVIE ACTRESS TANUJA, VINTAGE PHOTOGRAPHS Tanuja Mukherjee (b.1943) popularly known as Tanuja, is an Indian film actress. She is the mother of Kajol and Tanisha, and is most remembered for her roles in Hindi films like Baharen Phir Bhi Aayengi (1966), Jewel Thief, Haathi Mere Saathi (1971), and Anubhav (1971). US FIRST LADY JACKIE KENNEDY DURING HER GOODWILL TOUR OF USA First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy wearing pink dress and three-stranded pearls during visit with Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru (L) & Ambassador to US B.K. Nehru. First Lady Jackie Kennedy (R) in blue sheath dress and white gloves with Maharani of Jaipur, Gayatri Devi at Polo Ground on aOLD INDIAN PHOTOS
Bathing Ghats and Temples in Benares (Varanasi) - c1880's. Source: Ebay Seller pumpparkphotos. Posted by Old Indian Photos at 11:25 PM Links to this post Labels: 1880s , Architecture , Ganges , HISTORICAL VINTAGE PHOTOGRAPHS OF INDIAN SUB-CONTINENT AND India in Second World War India, officially the Indian Empire, declared war on Germany in September 1939. The Provinces of India (which included most of modern-day India and the present day Bangladesh, Pakistan and Myanmar), being imperial colonies of the United Kingdom, were by default a part of the Allies of World War II. THE RUINS OF SIKANDAR BAGH PALACE SHOWING THE SKELETAL The Ruins of Sikandar Bagh Palace Showing the Skeletal Remains of Rebels in the Foreground after Indian Mutiny - Lucknow, India, 1858 MASS MIGRATION DURING INDEPENDENCE OF INDIA AND PAKISTAN These photographs taken in 1947 during the period of independence of India and Pakistan. The photographer is Margaret Bourke-White. These photographs collected from Life Archive hosted by Google. An estimated 25 million Hindus, Muslims and Sikhs (1947-present) crossed the newly drawn borders to reach their new homelands. CALCUTTA (KOLKATA) BUILDINGS AND STREET SCENE Calcutta (Kolkata) Buildings and Street Scene - C1881 MAHARAJA KISHAN SINGH OF BHARATPUR, RAJASTHAN Maharaja Kishan Singh of Bharatpur, Rajasthan - 1902. Maharaja Sir Kishan Singh (1899–1929) was the ruling Maharaja of princely state Bharatpur (1918–1929) and successor of Maharani Girraj Kaur. Maharaja Kishan Singh was born at Moti Mahal, Bharatpur on 4 October 1899 in a Hindu Jat family. He was eldest son of Maharaja Ram Singh byhis
THE ROYAL VISIT TO INDIA AND BURMA BY THE PRINCE AND The Royal visit to India and Burma by the Prince and Princess of Walesin 1905-1906
HUMAYUN'S TOMB IN THE BACKGROUND AND THE BARBER'S TOMB Towards the south-east corner, within the 'char bagh' garden, lies a tomb known as Nai-ka-Gumbad, or Barber's Tomb, belonging to royal barber, it is datable to 1590-91 CE, through an inscription foundinside.
INDIAN RURAL WOMAN BREAST FEEDING HER CHILD Photographer: Sunil Roy Source: ebay.com. Posted by Old Indian Photos at 2:39 AM Labels: Children, Date Unknown, Women Newer Post Older PostHome
SIR MIR MOHAMMAD KHAN, KHAN (RULING CHIEF) OF KALAT 1894 Sir Mir Mohammad Khan, Khan (ruling chief) of Kalat 1894. Photograph of Sir Mir Mohammad Khan, Khan of Kalat from the 'Wheeler Collection: Portraits of Indian Rulers,' was taken by Frederick Bremner c.1894. Kalat is located in Baluchistan and was established in the middle of the fifteenth century by the Mir Wari clan, an Arab family.OLD INDIAN PHOTOS
Bathing Ghats and Temples in Benares (Varanasi) - c1880's. Source: Ebay Seller pumpparkphotos. Posted by Old Indian Photos at 11:25 PM Links to this post Labels: 1880s , Architecture , Ganges , HISTORICAL VINTAGE PHOTOGRAPHS OF INDIAN SUB-CONTINENT AND India in Second World War India, officially the Indian Empire, declared war on Germany in September 1939. The Provinces of India (which included most of modern-day India and the present day Bangladesh, Pakistan and Myanmar), being imperial colonies of the United Kingdom, were by default a part of the Allies of World War II. THE RUINS OF SIKANDAR BAGH PALACE SHOWING THE SKELETAL The Ruins of Sikandar Bagh Palace Showing the Skeletal Remains of Rebels in the Foreground after Indian Mutiny - Lucknow, India, 1858 MASS MIGRATION DURING INDEPENDENCE OF INDIA AND PAKISTAN These photographs taken in 1947 during the period of independence of India and Pakistan. The photographer is Margaret Bourke-White. These photographs collected from Life Archive hosted by Google. An estimated 25 million Hindus, Muslims and Sikhs (1947-present) crossed the newly drawn borders to reach their new homelands. CALCUTTA (KOLKATA) BUILDINGS AND STREET SCENE Calcutta (Kolkata) Buildings and Street Scene - C1881 MAHARAJA KISHAN SINGH OF BHARATPUR, RAJASTHAN Maharaja Kishan Singh of Bharatpur, Rajasthan - 1902. Maharaja Sir Kishan Singh (1899–1929) was the ruling Maharaja of princely state Bharatpur (1918–1929) and successor of Maharani Girraj Kaur. Maharaja Kishan Singh was born at Moti Mahal, Bharatpur on 4 October 1899 in a Hindu Jat family. He was eldest son of Maharaja Ram Singh byhis
THE ROYAL VISIT TO INDIA AND BURMA BY THE PRINCE AND The Royal visit to India and Burma by the Prince and Princess of Walesin 1905-1906
HUMAYUN'S TOMB IN THE BACKGROUND AND THE BARBER'S TOMB Towards the south-east corner, within the 'char bagh' garden, lies a tomb known as Nai-ka-Gumbad, or Barber's Tomb, belonging to royal barber, it is datable to 1590-91 CE, through an inscription foundinside.
INDIAN RURAL WOMAN BREAST FEEDING HER CHILD Photographer: Sunil Roy Source: ebay.com. Posted by Old Indian Photos at 2:39 AM Labels: Children, Date Unknown, Women Newer Post Older PostHome
SIR MIR MOHAMMAD KHAN, KHAN (RULING CHIEF) OF KALAT 1894 Sir Mir Mohammad Khan, Khan (ruling chief) of Kalat 1894. Photograph of Sir Mir Mohammad Khan, Khan of Kalat from the 'Wheeler Collection: Portraits of Indian Rulers,' was taken by Frederick Bremner c.1894. Kalat is located in Baluchistan and was established in the middle of the fifteenth century by the Mir Wari clan, an Arab family.OLD INDIAN PHOTOS
Bathing Ghats and Temples in Benares (Varanasi) - c1880's. Source: Ebay Seller pumpparkphotos. Posted by Old Indian Photos at 11:25 PM Links to this post Labels: 1880s , Architecture , Ganges , HUMAYUN'S TOMB IN THE BACKGROUND AND THE BARBER'S TOMB Towards the south-east corner, within the 'char bagh' garden, lies a tomb known as Nai-ka-Gumbad, or Barber's Tomb, belonging to royal barber, it is datable to 1590-91 CE, through an inscription foundinside.
FOUR VIEWS OF BOMBAY (MUMBAI) Chowpatty Beach and Marine Drive, Malabar Hill. Marine Drive. Source: Flickr Gallery of swimindia THE PLANTING & MANUFACTURE OF INDIGO IN INDIA BY FRENCH The Planting & Manufacture of Indigo in India by French photographer Oscar Mallitte - Allahabad, 1877 LIFE, WORK AND FAMILY OF AN INDIA MONEYLENDER Life, Work and Family of an India Moneylender - Thaal, India 1946. Closeup of Indian money lender, a member of Bania, a subcaste of Vaisya. Indian moneylender wife, preparing chapatis (type of bread) at home as her pretty young daughter looks on. Indian moneylender wife, BENARES (VARANASI) GHATS PHOTOGRAPHED FROM RIVER GANGES Batsaraj Ghat has two Jain temples. Varanasi, founded in the sixth century BC is one of the seven sacred cities of the Hindus but is also holy for the Jains. According to Jain traditions it is the birthplace of four tirthankaras and is counted among Jain sacred tirthas. Burning Ghat. Gai Ghat - In the 12th century the ghat marked the southern GOVERNMENT HOUSE WITH THE EASTERN GATEWAY Government House, designed by Captain Charles Wyatt and built between 1799-1802, was the residence for the British Governors-General till 1911. The neo-classical architectural style was based on Robert Adam's design of the Derbyshire's Kedleston Hall which was completed in 1770. "The entrances, enriched with four monumental neo-classical CALCUTTA COMMUNAL RIOT OR GREAT CALCUTTA KILLINGS Calcutta Communal Riot or Great Calcutta Killings - August 1946. Direct Action Day (16 August 1946), also known as the Great Calcutta Killing, was a day of widespread riot and manslaughter in the city of Calcutta (now known as Kolkata) in the Bengal province of British India. The region most affected by the violence was the denselypopulated
POPULAR HINDI MOVIE ACTRESS TANUJA, VINTAGE PHOTOGRAPHS Tanuja Mukherjee (b.1943) popularly known as Tanuja, is an Indian film actress. She is the mother of Kajol and Tanisha, and is most remembered for her roles in Hindi films like Baharen Phir Bhi Aayengi (1966), Jewel Thief, Haathi Mere Saathi (1971), and Anubhav (1971). US FIRST LADY JACKIE KENNEDY DURING HER GOODWILL TOUR OF USA First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy wearing pink dress and three-stranded pearls during visit with Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru (L) & Ambassador to US B.K. Nehru. First Lady Jackie Kennedy (R) in blue sheath dress and white gloves with Maharani of Jaipur, Gayatri Devi at Polo Ground on aOLD INDIAN PHOTOS
Historical Rare Vintage Old Photographs and Videos of Indian Sub-Continent. (India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Nepaland Bhutan)
HISTORICAL VINTAGE PHOTOGRAPHS OF INDIAN SUB-CONTINENT AND India in Second World War India, officially the Indian Empire, declared war on Germany in September 1939. The Provinces of India (which included most of modern-day India and the present day Bangladesh, Pakistan and Myanmar), being imperial colonies of the United Kingdom, were by default a part of the Allies of World War II. THE RUINS OF SIKANDAR BAGH PALACE SHOWING THE SKELETAL The Ruins of Sikandar Bagh Palace Showing the Skeletal Remains of Rebels in the Foreground after Indian Mutiny - Lucknow, India, 1858 MASS MIGRATION DURING INDEPENDENCE OF INDIA AND PAKISTAN These photographs taken in 1947 during the period of independence of India and Pakistan. The photographer is Margaret Bourke-White. These photographs collected from Life Archive hosted by THE ROYAL VISIT TO INDIA AND BURMA BY THE PRINCE AND The Royal visit to India and Burma by the Prince and Princess of Walesin 1905-1906
CALCUTTA (KOLKATA) BUILDINGS AND STREET SCENE Calcutta (Kolkata) Buildings and Street Scene - C1881 UNIVERSITY HALL 1870S Photograph of the Bombay University Convocation Hall, taken by an unknown photographer in the 1870s in Bombay (Mumbai), Maharashtra, from an album of 40 prints mostly dating from the 1860s. HUMAYUN'S TOMB IN THE BACKGROUND AND THE BARBER'S TOMB Towards the south-east corner, within the 'char bagh' garden, lies a tomb known as Nai-ka-Gumbad, or Barber's Tomb, belonging to royal barber, it is datable to 1590-91 CE, through an inscription foundinside.
GOVERNMENT HOUSE WITH THE EASTERN GATEWAY Government House, designed by Captain Charles Wyatt and built between 1799-1802, was the residence for the British Governors-General till1911.
QUEEN ELIZABETH II DURING HER TOUR OF THE INDIAN From Left: Indira Gandhi (2), Vice President of India Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan (4), Queen Elizabeth II (5), President of India Dr, Rajendra Prasad (6), Prince Philip Husband of Queen (7), Vijaya Laxmi Pandit (8), Prime Minister of India Jawaharlal Nehru (9)OLD INDIAN PHOTOS
Historical Rare Vintage Old Photographs and Videos of Indian Sub-Continent. (India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Nepaland Bhutan)
HISTORICAL VINTAGE PHOTOGRAPHS OF INDIAN SUB-CONTINENT AND India in Second World War India, officially the Indian Empire, declared war on Germany in September 1939. The Provinces of India (which included most of modern-day India and the present day Bangladesh, Pakistan and Myanmar), being imperial colonies of the United Kingdom, were by default a part of the Allies of World War II. THE RUINS OF SIKANDAR BAGH PALACE SHOWING THE SKELETAL The Ruins of Sikandar Bagh Palace Showing the Skeletal Remains of Rebels in the Foreground after Indian Mutiny - Lucknow, India, 1858 MASS MIGRATION DURING INDEPENDENCE OF INDIA AND PAKISTAN These photographs taken in 1947 during the period of independence of India and Pakistan. The photographer is Margaret Bourke-White. These photographs collected from Life Archive hosted by THE ROYAL VISIT TO INDIA AND BURMA BY THE PRINCE AND The Royal visit to India and Burma by the Prince and Princess of Walesin 1905-1906
CALCUTTA (KOLKATA) BUILDINGS AND STREET SCENE Calcutta (Kolkata) Buildings and Street Scene - C1881 UNIVERSITY HALL 1870S Photograph of the Bombay University Convocation Hall, taken by an unknown photographer in the 1870s in Bombay (Mumbai), Maharashtra, from an album of 40 prints mostly dating from the 1860s. HUMAYUN'S TOMB IN THE BACKGROUND AND THE BARBER'S TOMB Towards the south-east corner, within the 'char bagh' garden, lies a tomb known as Nai-ka-Gumbad, or Barber's Tomb, belonging to royal barber, it is datable to 1590-91 CE, through an inscription foundinside.
GOVERNMENT HOUSE WITH THE EASTERN GATEWAY Government House, designed by Captain Charles Wyatt and built between 1799-1802, was the residence for the British Governors-General till1911.
QUEEN ELIZABETH II DURING HER TOUR OF THE INDIAN From Left: Indira Gandhi (2), Vice President of India Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan (4), Queen Elizabeth II (5), President of India Dr, Rajendra Prasad (6), Prince Philip Husband of Queen (7), Vijaya Laxmi Pandit (8), Prime Minister of India Jawaharlal Nehru (9) FOUR VIEWS OF BOMBAY (MUMBAI) Chowpatty Beach and Marine Drive, Malabar Hill. Marine Drive. Source: Flickr Gallery of swimindia HUMAYUN'S TOMB IN THE BACKGROUND AND THE BARBER'S TOMB Towards the south-east corner, within the 'char bagh' garden, lies a tomb known as Nai-ka-Gumbad, or Barber's Tomb, belonging to royal barber, it is datable to 1590-91 CE, through an inscription foundinside.
PHOTOGRAPHS OF DALCHAWAL FAMILY Notes from Kawin Salinukul who send these photographs: These are the photo of the Dalchawal family. The group photo were taken in March 15 1915, but I believe that the self portrait were taken around 7 MASS MIGRATION DURING INDEPENDENCE OF INDIA AND PAKISTAN These photographs are taken in 1947 during the period of independence of India and Pakistan by the photographer Margaret Bourke-White. Thesephotographs are
GOVERNMENT HOUSE WITH THE EASTERN GATEWAY Government House, designed by Captain Charles Wyatt and built between 1799-1802, was the residence for the British Governors-General till1911.
IMPERIAL MUSEUM CALCUTTA (KOLKATA) The Indian Museum is the largest museum in India and has rare collections of antiques, armour and ornaments, fossils, skeletons, mummies, and Mughal paintings. BENGAL FAMINE OF 1943 PART The Bengal famine of 1943 occurred in undivided Bengal (now independent Bangladesh and the Indian state of West Bengal) in 1943. It is estimated that over three million people died from starvation, malnutrition and related illnesses during the famine. CALCUTTA COMMUNAL RIOT OR GREAT CALCUTTA KILLINGS Direct Action Day (16 August 1946), also known as the Great Calcutta Killing, was a day of widespread riot and manslaughter in the city of Calcutta (now known as Kolkata) in RABINDRANAH TAGORE WITH LADY RANU MOOKERJEE Ranu Adhikari (Later Mookerjee), daughter of Phani Bhusan Adhikari, a professor of philosophy of the Banaras Hindu University. Ranu, later Lady Ranu (1907- 2000) was one of the exquisite beauties of her time, one of Rabindranath Tagore's closest associates since her childhood days and later became a great connoissure of art and culture. POPULAR HINDI MOVIE ACTRESS TANUJA, VINTAGE PHOTOGRAPHS Tanuja Mukherjee (b.1943) popularly known as Tanuja, is an Indian film actress. She is the mother of Kajol and Tanisha, and is most remembered for her roles in Hindi films like Baharen Phir Bhi Aayengi (1966), Jewel Thief, Haathi Mere Saathi (1971), and Anubhav (1971).OLD INDIAN PHOTOS
Bathing Ghats and Temples in Benares (Varanasi) - c1880's. Source: Ebay Seller pumpparkphotos. Posted by Old Indian Photos at 11:25 PM Links to this post Labels: 1880s , Architecture , Ganges , HISTORICAL VINTAGE PHOTOGRAPHS OF INDIAN SUB-CONTINENT AND India in Second World War India, officially the Indian Empire, declared war on Germany in September 1939. The Provinces of India (which included most of modern-day India and the present day Bangladesh, Pakistan and Myanmar), being imperial colonies of the United Kingdom, were by default a part of the Allies of World War II. THE RUINS OF SIKANDAR BAGH PALACE SHOWING THE SKELETAL The Ruins of Sikandar Bagh Palace Showing the Skeletal Remains of Rebels in the Foreground after Indian Mutiny - Lucknow, India, 1858 MASS MIGRATION DURING INDEPENDENCE OF INDIA AND PAKISTAN These photographs taken in 1947 during the period of independence of India and Pakistan. The photographer is Margaret Bourke-White. These photographs collected from Life Archive hosted by Google. An estimated 25 million Hindus, Muslims and Sikhs (1947-present) crossed the newly drawn borders to reach their new homelands. THE ROYAL VISIT TO INDIA AND BURMA BY THE PRINCE AND The Royal visit to India and Burma by the Prince and Princess of Walesin 1905-1906
CALCUTTA (KOLKATA) BUILDINGS AND STREET SCENE Calcutta (Kolkata) Buildings and Street Scene - C1881 UNIVERSITY HALL 1870S University Hall 1870s. Photograph of the Bombay University Convocation Hall, taken by an unknown photographer in the 1870s in Bombay (Mumbai), Maharashtra, from an album of 40 prints mostly dating from the 1860s. Bombay, the capital of Maharashtra and one of India's major industrial centres and a busy port, was originally the site of HUMAYUN'S TOMB IN THE BACKGROUND AND THE BARBER'S TOMB Towards the south-east corner, within the 'char bagh' garden, lies a tomb known as Nai-ka-Gumbad, or Barber's Tomb, belonging to royal barber, it is datable to 1590-91 CE, through an inscription foundinside.
GOVERNMENT HOUSE WITH THE EASTERN GATEWAY Government House, designed by Captain Charles Wyatt and built between 1799-1802, was the residence for the British Governors-General till 1911. The neo-classical architectural style was based on Robert Adam's design of the Derbyshire's Kedleston Hall which was completed in 1770. "The entrances, enriched with four monumental neo-classical QUEEN ELIZABETH II DURING HER TOUR OF THE INDIAN Queen Elizabeth II during her tour of the Indian subcontinent - March 1961. Queen Elizabeth II presented with a turbaned doll, a Girl Guide gift to her son Prince Andrew, during state visit - New Delhi 1961. Queen Elizabeth II riding in carriage with Indian President Rajendra Prasad during her state visit 1961.OLD INDIAN PHOTOS
Bathing Ghats and Temples in Benares (Varanasi) - c1880's. Source: Ebay Seller pumpparkphotos. Posted by Old Indian Photos at 11:25 PM Links to this post Labels: 1880s , Architecture , Ganges , HISTORICAL VINTAGE PHOTOGRAPHS OF INDIAN SUB-CONTINENT AND India in Second World War India, officially the Indian Empire, declared war on Germany in September 1939. The Provinces of India (which included most of modern-day India and the present day Bangladesh, Pakistan and Myanmar), being imperial colonies of the United Kingdom, were by default a part of the Allies of World War II. THE RUINS OF SIKANDAR BAGH PALACE SHOWING THE SKELETAL The Ruins of Sikandar Bagh Palace Showing the Skeletal Remains of Rebels in the Foreground after Indian Mutiny - Lucknow, India, 1858 MASS MIGRATION DURING INDEPENDENCE OF INDIA AND PAKISTAN These photographs taken in 1947 during the period of independence of India and Pakistan. The photographer is Margaret Bourke-White. These photographs collected from Life Archive hosted by Google. An estimated 25 million Hindus, Muslims and Sikhs (1947-present) crossed the newly drawn borders to reach their new homelands. THE ROYAL VISIT TO INDIA AND BURMA BY THE PRINCE AND The Royal visit to India and Burma by the Prince and Princess of Walesin 1905-1906
CALCUTTA (KOLKATA) BUILDINGS AND STREET SCENE Calcutta (Kolkata) Buildings and Street Scene - C1881 UNIVERSITY HALL 1870S University Hall 1870s. Photograph of the Bombay University Convocation Hall, taken by an unknown photographer in the 1870s in Bombay (Mumbai), Maharashtra, from an album of 40 prints mostly dating from the 1860s. Bombay, the capital of Maharashtra and one of India's major industrial centres and a busy port, was originally the site of HUMAYUN'S TOMB IN THE BACKGROUND AND THE BARBER'S TOMB Towards the south-east corner, within the 'char bagh' garden, lies a tomb known as Nai-ka-Gumbad, or Barber's Tomb, belonging to royal barber, it is datable to 1590-91 CE, through an inscription foundinside.
GOVERNMENT HOUSE WITH THE EASTERN GATEWAY Government House, designed by Captain Charles Wyatt and built between 1799-1802, was the residence for the British Governors-General till 1911. The neo-classical architectural style was based on Robert Adam's design of the Derbyshire's Kedleston Hall which was completed in 1770. "The entrances, enriched with four monumental neo-classical QUEEN ELIZABETH II DURING HER TOUR OF THE INDIAN Queen Elizabeth II during her tour of the Indian subcontinent - March 1961. Queen Elizabeth II presented with a turbaned doll, a Girl Guide gift to her son Prince Andrew, during state visit - New Delhi 1961. Queen Elizabeth II riding in carriage with Indian President Rajendra Prasad during her state visit 1961. FOUR VIEWS OF BOMBAY (MUMBAI) Chowpatty Beach and Marine Drive, Malabar Hill. Marine Drive. Source: Flickr Gallery of swimindia HUMAYUN'S TOMB IN THE BACKGROUND AND THE BARBER'S TOMB Towards the south-east corner, within the 'char bagh' garden, lies a tomb known as Nai-ka-Gumbad, or Barber's Tomb, belonging to royal barber, it is datable to 1590-91 CE, through an inscription foundinside.
PHOTOGRAPHS OF DALCHAWAL FAMILY Notes from Kawin Salinukul who send these photographs: These are the photo of the Dalchawal family. The group photo were taken in March 15 1915, but I believe that the self portrait were taken around 7 IMPERIAL MUSEUM CALCUTTA (KOLKATA) Imperial Museum Calcutta (Kolkata) - Mid 19th Century. Photographer: Francis Frith. Date: Between 1850s to 1870s. Whole-plate albumen print from wet collodion glass negative. The Indian Museum is the largest museum in India and has rare collections of antiques, armour and ornaments, fossils, skeletons, mummies, and Mughal paintings. GOVERNMENT HOUSE WITH THE EASTERN GATEWAY Government House, designed by Captain Charles Wyatt and built between 1799-1802, was the residence for the British Governors-General till 1911. The neo-classical architectural style was based on Robert Adam's design of the Derbyshire's Kedleston Hall which was completed in 1770. "The entrances, enriched with four monumental neo-classical MASS MIGRATION DURING INDEPENDENCE OF INDIA AND PAKISTAN Mass migration during independence of India and Pakistan in 1947 Part - 7. These photographs are taken in 1947 during the period of independence of India and Pakistan by the photographer Margaret Bourke-White. These photographs are collected from Life Archive hosted by Google. An estimated 25 million Hindus, Muslims and Sikhs crossedthe newly
BENGAL FAMINE OF 1943 PART Bengal famine of 1943 Part - 4. The Bengal famine of 1943 occurred in undivided Bengal (now independent Bangladesh and the Indian state of West Bengal) in 1943. It is estimated that over three million people died from starvation, malnutrition and related illnesses during the famine. This photographs are taken from Life archive hosted by Google. CALCUTTA COMMUNAL RIOT OR GREAT CALCUTTA KILLINGS Calcutta Communal Riot or Great Calcutta Killings - August 1946. Direct Action Day (16 August 1946), also known as the Great Calcutta Killing, was a day of widespread riot and manslaughter in the city of Calcutta (now known as Kolkata) in the Bengal province of British India. The region most affected by the violence was the denselypopulated
RABINDRANAH TAGORE WITH LADY RANU MOOKERJEE Ranu Adhikari (Later Mookerjee), daughter of Phani Bhusan Adhikari, a professor of philosophy of the Banaras Hindu University. Ranu, later Lady Ranu (1907- 2000) was one of the exquisite beauties of her time, one of Rabindranath Tagore's closest associates since her childhood days and later became a great connoissure of art and culture. POPULAR HINDI MOVIE ACTRESS TANUJA, VINTAGE PHOTOGRAPHS Tanuja Mukherjee (b.1943) popularly known as Tanuja, is an Indian film actress. She is the mother of Kajol and Tanisha, and is most remembered for her roles in Hindi films like Baharen Phir Bhi Aayengi (1966), Jewel Thief, Haathi Mere Saathi (1971), and Anubhav (1971).OLD INDIAN PHOTOS
Bathing Ghats and Temples in Benares (Varanasi) - c1880's. Source: Ebay Seller pumpparkphotos. Posted by Old Indian Photos at 11:25 PM Links to this post Labels: 1880s , Architecture , Ganges , THE RUINS OF SIKANDAR BAGH PALACE SHOWING THE SKELETAL The Ruins of Sikandar Bagh Palace Showing the Skeletal Remains of Rebels in the Foreground after Indian Mutiny - Lucknow, India, 1858 HUMAYUN'S TOMB IN THE BACKGROUND AND THE BARBER'S TOMB Towards the south-east corner, within the 'char bagh' garden, lies a tomb known as Nai-ka-Gumbad, or Barber's Tomb, belonging to royal barber, it is datable to 1590-91 CE, through an inscription foundinside.
FOUR VIEWS OF BOMBAY (MUMBAI) Chowpatty Beach and Marine Drive, Malabar Hill. Marine Drive. Source: Flickr Gallery of swimindia CALCUTTA (KOLKATA) BUILDINGS AND STREET SCENE Calcutta (Kolkata) Buildings and Street Scene - C1881 UNIVERSITY HALL 1870S University Hall 1870s. Photograph of the Bombay University Convocation Hall, taken by an unknown photographer in the 1870s in Bombay (Mumbai), Maharashtra, from an album of 40 prints mostly dating from the 1860s. Bombay, the capital of Maharashtra and one of India's major industrial centres and a busy port, was originally the site of MASS MIGRATION DURING INDEPENDENCE OF INDIA AND PAKISTANPARTITION OF INDIA AND PAKISTANEFFECTS OF PARTITION OF INDIAPARTITION OF INDIA MAPTHE PARTITION OF INDIAINDIA PARTITION WIKIPARTITION OF BRITISHINDIA
These photographs taken in 1947 during the period of independence of India and Pakistan. The photographer is Margaret Bourke-White. These photographs collected from Life Archive hosted by Google. An estimated 25 million Hindus, Muslims and Sikhs (1947-present) crossed the newly drawn borders to reach their new homelands. BENGAL FAMINE OF 1943 PART Bengal famine of 1943 Part - 4. The Bengal famine of 1943 occurred in undivided Bengal (now independent Bangladesh and the Indian state of West Bengal) in 1943. It is estimated that over three million people died from starvation, malnutrition and related illnesses during the famine. This photographs are taken from Life archive hosted by Google. SIDDHESHVARA TEMPLE, BARAKAR, BURDWAN DISTRICT, BENGAL Photo of temple no.5 (Siddheshvara Temple) at Barakar, Burdwan district taken by J.D.Beglar in 1872-73. Beglar wrote, "Barakarcontains several very interesting ancient remains, in excellent preservation". Temple number 5, "consists of a cell and an antarala, or vestibule. It does not appear to have ever had a mahamandapa in front. THE ROYAL VISIT TO INDIA AND BURMA BY THE PRINCE AND The Royal visit to India and Burma by the Prince and Princess of Walesin 1905-1906
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Bathing Ghats and Temples in Benares (Varanasi) - c1880's. Source: Ebay Seller pumpparkphotos. Posted by Old Indian Photos at 11:25 PM Links to this post Labels: 1880s , Architecture , Ganges , THE RUINS OF SIKANDAR BAGH PALACE SHOWING THE SKELETAL The Ruins of Sikandar Bagh Palace Showing the Skeletal Remains of Rebels in the Foreground after Indian Mutiny - Lucknow, India, 1858 HUMAYUN'S TOMB IN THE BACKGROUND AND THE BARBER'S TOMB Towards the south-east corner, within the 'char bagh' garden, lies a tomb known as Nai-ka-Gumbad, or Barber's Tomb, belonging to royal barber, it is datable to 1590-91 CE, through an inscription foundinside.
FOUR VIEWS OF BOMBAY (MUMBAI) Chowpatty Beach and Marine Drive, Malabar Hill. Marine Drive. Source: Flickr Gallery of swimindia CALCUTTA (KOLKATA) BUILDINGS AND STREET SCENE Calcutta (Kolkata) Buildings and Street Scene - C1881 UNIVERSITY HALL 1870S University Hall 1870s. Photograph of the Bombay University Convocation Hall, taken by an unknown photographer in the 1870s in Bombay (Mumbai), Maharashtra, from an album of 40 prints mostly dating from the 1860s. Bombay, the capital of Maharashtra and one of India's major industrial centres and a busy port, was originally the site of MASS MIGRATION DURING INDEPENDENCE OF INDIA AND PAKISTANPARTITION OF INDIA AND PAKISTANEFFECTS OF PARTITION OF INDIAPARTITION OF INDIA MAPTHE PARTITION OF INDIAINDIA PARTITION WIKIPARTITION OF BRITISHINDIA
These photographs taken in 1947 during the period of independence of India and Pakistan. The photographer is Margaret Bourke-White. These photographs collected from Life Archive hosted by Google. An estimated 25 million Hindus, Muslims and Sikhs (1947-present) crossed the newly drawn borders to reach their new homelands. BENGAL FAMINE OF 1943 PART Bengal famine of 1943 Part - 4. The Bengal famine of 1943 occurred in undivided Bengal (now independent Bangladesh and the Indian state of West Bengal) in 1943. It is estimated that over three million people died from starvation, malnutrition and related illnesses during the famine. This photographs are taken from Life archive hosted by Google. SIDDHESHVARA TEMPLE, BARAKAR, BURDWAN DISTRICT, BENGAL Photo of temple no.5 (Siddheshvara Temple) at Barakar, Burdwan district taken by J.D.Beglar in 1872-73. Beglar wrote, "Barakarcontains several very interesting ancient remains, in excellent preservation". Temple number 5, "consists of a cell and an antarala, or vestibule. It does not appear to have ever had a mahamandapa in front. THE ROYAL VISIT TO INDIA AND BURMA BY THE PRINCE AND The Royal visit to India and Burma by the Prince and Princess of Walesin 1905-1906
HISTORICAL VINTAGE PHOTOGRAPHS OF INDIAN SUB-CONTINENT AND India in Second World War India, officially the Indian Empire, declared war on Germany in September 1939. The Provinces of India (which included most of modern-day India and the present day Bangladesh, Pakistan and Myanmar), being imperial colonies of the United Kingdom, were by default a part of the Allies of World War II. LIST OF VINTAGE HISTORICAL PHOTOGRAPHS OF KOLKATA 80 ft Entrance from River to Half Tide Basin, showing Gates in course of erection, Calcutta Docks 1889. A Calcutta street view an albumen photo from the 1890's. A Coolie, Calcutta, a photo from c. the 1920's. A Hall at Seven Tanks in Calcutta (Kolkata) - Mid 19th Century. A Hindu Burning Ghat and Temple Calcutta (Kolkata) A Man carrying a Cart MASS MIGRATION DURING INDEPENDENCE OF INDIA AND PAKISTAN These photographs taken in 1947 during the period of independence of India and Pakistan. The photographer is Margaret Bourke-White. These photographs collected from Life Archive hosted by Google. An estimated 25 million Hindus, Muslims and Sikhs (1947-present) crossed the newly drawn borders to reach their new homelands. GOVERNMENT HOUSE WITH THE EASTERN GATEWAY Government House, designed by Captain Charles Wyatt and built between 1799-1802, was the residence for the British Governors-General till 1911. The neo-classical architectural style was based on Robert Adam's design of the Derbyshire's Kedleston Hall which was completed in 1770. "The entrances, enriched with four monumental neo-classical THE ROYAL VISIT TO INDIA AND BURMA BY THE PRINCE AND The Royal visit to India and Burma by the Prince and Princess of Walesin 1905-1906
MASS MIGRATION DURING INDEPENDENCE OF INDIA AND PAKISTAN Mass migration during independence of India and Pakistan in 1947 Part - 7. These photographs are taken in 1947 during the period of independence of India and Pakistan by the photographer Margaret Bourke-White. These photographs are collected from Life Archive hosted by Google. An estimated 25 million Hindus, Muslims and Sikhs crossedthe newly
STREET SCENES OF LAHORE Street Scenes of Lahore - 1946. Herd of bullocks on the street. Indian soldiers driving two-wheeled carts drawn by mules through the street. Man carrying ornate box on his head. Moslem men & women walking & lying in the street. Muslim Woman on the Street. CALCUTTA COMMUNAL RIOT OR GREAT CALCUTTA KILLINGS Calcutta Communal Riot or Great Calcutta Killings - August 1946. Direct Action Day (16 August 1946), also known as the Great Calcutta Killing, was a day of widespread riot and manslaughter in the city of Calcutta (now known as Kolkata) in the Bengal province of British India. The region most affected by the violence was the denselypopulated
PHOTOGRAPH OF CARPET WEAVERS IN KARACHI JAIL Source: British Library. Posted by Old Indian Photos at 5:18 PM Labels: 1870s, Common People, Karachi, Pakistan, Profession Newer PostOlder Post Home
UTTAM KUMAR AND SUCHITRA SEN IN BANGLA MOVIE HARANO SUR Uttam Kumar and Suchitra Sen in Bangla Movie Harano Sur - 1957. Harano Sur is a 1957 Bangla film by Ajoy Kar, starring Suchitra Sen and Uttam Kumar, with music by Hemanta Mukherjee, and sung by Geeta Dutt. Know more in Wikipedia. Source: Ei Samay Bangla Newspaper. Posted by Old Indian Photos at 2:10 PM Labels: 1950s , Entertainment , Movies.OLD INDIAN PHOTOS
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