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The Victoria Dock
This Dock, having a water area of 25 acres, was open in March, 1888.
202.
The Bank of Madras
This fine building is situated on First Line Beach.
203.
An old Gun in the Madras Museum compound
This fine old gun was captured at the fall of Seringapatam in 1799.
204.
The Apollo Bunder in 1857
This interesting picture is reproduced from a photograph taken at the time of the Mutiny.(Old Bombay)
205.
Dhobies at Work at Saidape
This is the principal centre of the clothes-wrecking industry of the neighbourhood.
206.
The Tomb of Itmad=ud=Dowlah, Agra
This lovely building contains some of the most exquiste lattice work in India.
207.
The Marina, looking north
This Marine parade is more than two miles long, and is a popular evening resort, being perhaps the coolest spot in Madras.
208.
Holwell Monument and Writers Buildings
This Monument was erected by Mr. J. L. Holwell, the principal survivor of the Black Hole tragedy.
209.
A glimpse of the General Hospital from Coonoor
This picture shows but a very small portion of this immense Hosptial.
210.
The Victoria Terminus, G.I.P. Railway
This pretentious building in architecturally considered to be the finest Railway Terminus in the world.
211.
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.
212.
Church of St. Mary, Fort St. George
This, the oldest British building in India, was completed n 1680. Owing to the number of famous men who are buried within its walls - Hastings, Munro, and Lord Pigot all lie here- it has been called "the...
213.
Head-quarters of the Madras Volunteer Guards
This, the oldest Volunteer Corps in India, was raised in 1857, and now numbers over 1,200 strong.
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The Iron Pillar, Kutab Minar, Delhi
Tradition assigns the erectionof the Pillar to Anang Pal, whose name it bears, with the date 1052 A.D.
215.
The Bombay Commercial Gymkhana
View of the Verandah showing corner of the Bowling Green and Croquet Lawn. Although this Gymkhana has only recently been established it already provides recreation for a large and growing membership.
216.
One of the Parsi Towers of Silence
Where the Parsi dead are disposed of by vultures.
217.
The Apollo Bunder- the Gate of India
Where the Viceroys and Governors land upon their arrival in India.
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