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ca. 1905
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The Madras Club
This Club enjoys the reputation of being one of the best in India.
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The Banqueting Hall, Government House
The Hall was built by Lord Clive's Government to commemorate the overthrow of Tippoo Sahib at Seringapatam in 1799. It is the scene of H.E. the Governor's State Balls, Receptions, &c.
143.
Scene of the Black Hole
The size of the Black Hole was 22 ft. x 14 ft. and its probable height 16 ft to 18 ft. One hundred and forty-six human beings were forced into it on the night of June 20,1756, by Suraj-ud-daulah, Nawab...
144.
The Madras Boat Club
A favourite resort of the European community, on the Adyar River.
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The High Courts
An extensive and imposing building of red brick. The lighthouse above the central dome has replaced the now dismantled lighthouse tower seen on the right.
146.
Cloud effect from Philut, Darjeeling
147.
Sunset on the Adyar River from the Boat Club
The Adyar forms the Southern boundary of Madras, and is about 6 miles from Fort St. George.
148.
The Kinchenjunga Range from Sandakphu
149.
The General Post Office
The Black Hole is situated in the G.P.O. Building.
150.
Sunset on Kinchenjunga
151.
Juggennath Bathing Ghat
On the east side of the Hoogly River adjoining the Hoogly Bridge.
152.
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.
153.
Morning on Jannu from Sandakphu
154.
Bandstand, Eden Gardens
155.
The Port Trust Office
One of the buildings in the First Line Beach, behind which lies one of the largest cities in Asia.
156.
Darjeeling from above St. Paul's School
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The Burmese Pagoda in the Eden Gardens
Brought from Prome, Burma, in 1856. Near the Pagoda is the Bandstand, which is the fashionable rendezvous in the cool of the evening.
158.
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.
159.
General Views of Darjeeling from Jalapahar
160.
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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