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ca. 1905
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From the Harvest Fields of Bengal
The scenery along the banks of the Hughli varies considerably. From the sea nothing but sandbanks and mud formations covered with coarse herbage at first greet the eye, then as the river narrows, cultivated...
182.
A Native Oil-press
The seed is crushed in the large wooden pan around which the bullocks circle.
183.
Sir Stuart Hogg Market
The Shopping Centre
184.
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...
185.
A Native Street in the Fort
The style of Architecture employed in Bombay of years ago is here shown.
186.
The Princess Mary Victoria Gymkhana
The Surplus of the funds contributed by the native ladies of Bombay, for the entertainment of the Princess of Wales, was utilized in the erection of this building, and is consequently named after H.R.H....
187.
The Central Station
The terminus of the Madras and Southern Mahratta Railways.
188.
View of the Esplanade and the Harbour fifty years ago
The thatched roof sheds on the Esplanade were called Pendals. (Old Bombay)
189.
The Victoria Public Hall
The Town Hall was erected in 1887 for the benefit of the public, irrespective of caste or creed.
190.
A view of the Harbour, from the breakwater
The two arms of the Harbour wall are together about two miles in length.
191.
Typical Zakka Khel Villages
Their villages, several of which were destroyed during the last expedition, are enclosed by thick stone and mud-built walls, and all have strong fortified towers. Some are inaccessible to artillery. It...
192.
A part of the Caves of Elephanta
These Caves are said to have been built in the eighth century, they were damaged by the Portuguese and restored by the British.
193.
A Madras Catamaran
These primitive craft of the Madras fishermen are constructed from roughly hewn logs.
194.
An early morning race on the Adyar
These races are frequent, the lower reaches of the river giving an excellent course.
195.
A Group of Zakka Khels
These truculent tribesmen were the last section of the Afridis to submit in the Tirah Expedition in 1897-1898. During the Campaign they gave a lot of trouble owing to their guerilla tactics. They proved...
196.
The Law College
This building is situated next to the High Courts on the Esplanade.
197.
The new Bombay Gymkhana, Eastern elevation
This building was opened by H.E. the Governor of Bombay on Dec. 18th, 1907.
198.
The Armenian Church of St. Mary
This Church, situated in Armenian Street, was opened in 1712.
199.
The Madras Club
This Club enjoys the reputation of being one of the best in India.
200.
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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