Historians' India 1903-1908

Views:
 
     
 

Presentation Description

No description available.

Comments

By: Tayi (34 month(s) ago)

Very good presentation!!!!!

 
By: xiby (34 month(s) ago)

Thanks, am so glad you liked it. I have just added you as contact. Greetings, George

 

Presentation Transcript

Slide 1: 

Celebrated Man Singh palace, Gwalior, India. (Covered with curvings and enameled tiles) 1908

Slide 2: 

Bullocks are usually fitted with shoe to it's foot to avoid damage while working for its master. The picture is about that. Blacksmith is shoeing it. 1908

Slide 3: 

Palm Yard, Botanical Gardens, Calcutta 1908

Slide 4: 

Cottages of India's Summer Resorts, Lowrie's Hotel, Jakhu Hill, Shimla 1908

Slide 5: 

A parsi Schoolmaster and his class of Boys. - Island of Uran, N.W. toward, Bombay, India 1908

Slide 6: 

Akbar's Tomb, Sikandarah, India; (Kohinoor was once set in pillar beyond kneeling man) 1908

Slide 7: 

A poor cripple's Ox-Cart, Calcutta, India 1908

Slide 8: 

A  colonnade in the Temple of Dilwarra, India 1908

Slide 9: 

A land of romance -State barge of H.H. the Maharaja awaiting H.H. Lady Curgon at Museum, Kashmir

Slide 10: 

A  busy street in Delhi, India. 1908

Slide 11: 

Beautiful country around Dilwarra Temples, India 1908

Slide 12: 

A Rickshaw of the wealthy -At entrance to Christ Church - Simla, India. 1908

Slide 13: 

Bringing food to the sacred monkeys, near Jeypore (Orissa), India. 1908

Slide 14: 

An athlete native diving from top of 50ft. tower to tank below. Fatehpur Sikri, India 1903

Slide 15: 

A Hindu cemetery, India. 1908

Slide 16: 

Buddhist beggar with his praying machine; It's whirling offers prayer written inside; Darjeeling, India 1903

Slide 17: 

Corridor in Cloisters of the Tomb of Akbar, Sikandarah, India. 1908

Slide 18: 

An irrigating canal near Fatehpur Sikri, India 1908

Slide 19: 

An irrigating canal near Fatehpur Sikri, India 1908

Slide 20: 

Crossing Jhelum River by a bridge of three ropes, Garhi on Murree route, India to Cashmere. 1903

Slide 21: 

“The educated classes of India may find fault with their exclusion from full political rights ... But it was by force that India was won, and it is for force India must be governed.” – London Times, Feb. 1, 1886. In 1900, India was part of the British Empire; but by the end of 1947, India had achieved independence. Mahatma Gandhi was one of the pivotal figures, if not the main figure, in India’s history in the Twentieth Century.