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ca. 1905
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The Jain Temple
The Jain Temple is in the garden known by the name of Badri Das. The Temple and Gardens form one of the prettiest spots in Calcutta.
162.
Sir John Woodburn, Dalhousie Square
The last public Statue erected in Calcutta
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Elphinstone College
The late Sire Cowasjee Jehangir Readymoney Contributed two lakhs of rupes towards this building.
164.
The Maidan
The Maidan is bounded on the west by the Hoogly and the east by Chowringhee. It is nearly 2 miles long and 1 1/4 miles broad.
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The Moore Market
The market was opened in 1900, has a frontage of 350 feet and a depth of 242 feet. Here takes place practically all the early morning marketing of Madras.
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Back Bay at the time of the Reclamation Scheme from a old photograph
The method proposed for reclaiming the land may be seen by the line of double piles running parallel to the shore. (Old Bombay)
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The Muharram Procession in the Native Quarter
The Muharran Celebration is held annually in memory of the first two Muhammadan martyrs.
168.
The Government Museum at Egmore
The Museum contains the Connemara Library. The rounded wing on the right is the Museum Theatre.
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Egmore Station
The newly built terminus of the S. Indian Railway.
170.
St. John's Church
The old Cathedral Church of Calcutta. Started in 1783 and opened in 1787.
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A Corner of the Maidan
The play ground of Calcutta
172.
Madras Cricket Club, Chepauk
The premier cricket and tennis club in S. India.
173.
The Roman Catholic Cathedral at San Thome
The present Cathedral was completed in 1896, but San Thome was created a Bishophric in 1606 by Pop Paul V. The Cathedral marks the burial place of Apostle St. Thomas who was martyred in A.D.68.
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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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Government House
The residence of H.E. the Governor is situated in a fine deer-park.
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Church Gate partly demolished 1863
The room above the Gateway was occupied by the Officer of the Guard. (Old Bombay)
177.
Madras Harbour
The scene of a British victory over the French, in 1758. After the French, under Lally, had occupied a part of the town of Madras and invested the Fort, the situation was relieved by the appearance of...
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On the Hoogly
The scene of Calcutta's commercial activity
179.
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...
180.
A Native Oil-press
The seed is crushed in the large wooden pan around which the bullocks circle.
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