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ca. 1905
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A difficult bit of road making
Loose planks are laid on iron bars driven into the rock. This bit of "road" is on the Chandra Bagha River in Pangi, a province of the Native State of Chamba.
122.
Morning in Madras Harbour
Madras Harbour, sleepily beginning its day of movement, presents a sight of imposing grandeur.
123.
The General Post Office
Many of the more important Commercial and Public offices are situated in First Line Beach. Viewed from the sea. George Town appears to consist of this frontage only, so flat is the land beyond.
124.
The new Bombay Gymkhana, Western elevation
Members are provided with amusement in the form of tennis, bowls, golf, cricket, hockey, polo, football, croquet, racquets and billiards.
125.
View of the Beach
Natives surf-bathing on a religious holiday.
126.
Chepauk Palace
On the death of the last Nawab of the Carnatic this fine old palace, built in the Moorish style, became Government property, and is now occupied as the Beard of Revenue Offices.
127.
Juggennath Bathing Ghat
On the east side of the Hoogly River adjoining the Hoogly Bridge.
128.
Lake in the Botanical Gardens
One of the beauty spots of Calcutta.
129.
The Port Trust Office
One of the buildings in the First Line Beach, behind which lies one of the largest cities in Asia.
130.
Aligator Pier, near Karachi
One of the few sights of the City of Karachi.
131.
A Typical Jungle Scene
One of the many large Banyan Trees in the Madras neighbourhood.
132.
A view of the roofs of George Town
One of the most densely populated portions of the City.
133.
A bit of Back Bay and Malabar Hill
One of the most picturesque views of Bombay at all seasons of the year.
134.
The B.B. & C.I. Railway Head Offices
Partially destroyed by fire the night the Prince of Wales left Bombay, Nov. 1906.
135.
A View from Eastern side of the Harbour
Said to be second only to Sydney Harbour in beauty.
136.
Bengal United Service Club
Said to be the handsomest and best appointed Club House in the East. Founded in 1845.
137.
The Hub of Bombay
Showing the Municipal Office Hornby Road on the left, and a part of the Victoria Terminus on the right.
138.
A view from Cumballa Hill
Showing the Vellard on the right, a favourite Sunday evening drive.
139.
The Tomb of Akbar at Sikandra
Situated 5 1/2 miles north-west of Agra Cantonment
140.
The Statue of the King
Situated opposite the Gates of Government House in Mount Road.
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