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ca. 1905
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Fording an Indian River
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Fishermen on the Indus
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A Hindu "Fakir" on the Banks of the Jhelum
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Crossing the Sutlej near Simla upon inflated animal skins
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The River Leh, Rawalpindi
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Evening on the Brahmaputra
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A Bathing Fair on the Ganges
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The Madras Boat Club
A favourite resort of the European community, on the Adyar River.
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Scene on the Cauvery River
A gigantic new irrigation and electrical project estimated to cost one hundred and fifty lakhs of Rupees, has been occupying the Mysore Government for some time in connection with the River Cauvery, this...
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The Adyar River
A typical scene upon this beautiful river.
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Howrah Bridge
Another view of the Bridge showing Pontoons.
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Howrah Bridge
Connecting Calcutta with Howrah. The only bridge spanning the Hoogly. This is a pontoon bridge and is continually undergoing repair. The traffic across is enormous.
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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.
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Juggennath Bathing Ghat
On the east side of the Hoogly River adjoining the Hoogly Bridge.
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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.
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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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The Adyar Club
The extensive grounds of this Club on the Adyar River comprise golf links, a ride, tennis and badminton courts, &c. During the season dances are held here.
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Shipping on the Hoogly from Howrah Bridge
The Hoogly is a most difficult and dangerous river for navigators owin to its constantly shifting shoals. A curious phenomenon of the rising tide is the bore which sometimes atains a height of seven feet....
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On the Hoogly
The scene of Calcutta's commercial activity
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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...
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