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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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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...
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A Native Oil-press
The seed is crushed in the large wooden pan around which the bullocks circle.
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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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Apollo Gate, which was pulled down about 1862
The present Scotch Kirk Steeple and the Clock Tower of the Dockyard are to be seen in the picture. (Old Bombay)
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The Port Trust Office
One of the buildings in the First Line Beach, behind which lies one of the largest cities in Asia.
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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.
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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.
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