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Statue of Sir Thomas Munro, Governor of Madras, 1820-1827.
This Statue, by Chantrey, which stands in Mount Road, is perhaps the best known landmark in Madras.
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Girgaum Back Road
A typical bit of Bombay street scenery.
83.
The Hanging Gardens, Malabar Hill
A magnificent view of Bombay and Back Bay is to be had from these Gardens.
84.
St. Thomas' Cathedral
The foundation stone of the Cathedral was laid on Nov. 18th, 1715.
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A view from Cumballa Hill
Showing the Vellard on the right, a favourite Sunday evening drive.
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The Prince's Dock
The first stone of this Dock was laid by King-Emperor, November 11th, 1875.
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The Victoria Dock
This Dock, having a water area of 25 acres, was open in March, 1888.
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A bit of Back Bay and Malabar Hill
One of the most picturesque views of Bombay at all seasons of the year.
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The High Court, Calcutta
Built after the model of the Town Hall at Ypres. A fine example of the Public Buildings in Calcutta.
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Clive Street
A Street of imposing Office premises.
91.
The Senate House
A handsome building of considerable architectural pretensions near the sea-face.
92.
The Jain Temple
The Jain Temple is in the garden known by the name of Badri Das. The Temple and Gardens form one of the prettiest spots in Calcutta.
93.
Palm Avenue, Botanical Gardens
An unrivalled Avenue for beauty and growth.
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Lake in the Botanical Gardens
One of the beauty spots of Calcutta.
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Lake in the Botanical Gardens
The Botanical Gardens are on the west bank of the River opposite Garden Reach.
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Chetput Village
A typical bit of suburban roadway.
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The Banyan Tree, Botanical Gardens.
Cover ground of nearly 1,000 ft. in circumference and has about 250 aerial roots.
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Bengal United Service Club
Said to be the handsomest and best appointed Club House in the East. Founded in 1845.
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St. John's Church
The old Cathedral Church of Calcutta. Started in 1783 and opened in 1787.
100.
The Ochterloney Monument, with Government House in the distance
This column, 165 ft. high was raised in 1823 in honour of Sir I'avid Ochterloney who brought the Nepal War to a successful conclusion.
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