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West Bengal Collection (page 7)

West Bengal, located in the eastern part of India, is a state that boasts breathtaking landscapes and rich cultural heritage

Background imageWest Bengal Collection: Staff of Macneill & Co.s Printing and Stationery Works, Calcutta, 1917

Staff of Macneill & Co.s Printing and Stationery Works, Calcutta, 1917. From The British Printer Vol. XXIV. [Raithby, Lawrence & Co. Ltd, London and Leicester, 1917]

Background imageWest Bengal Collection: Wazir Ali in Prison, c1799 (c1912)

Wazir Ali in Prison, c1799 (c1912). Wazir Ali Khan (1780-1817), assembled a rebellious army of several thousand men. A quickly assembled force commanded by General Erskine moved into Benares

Background imageWest Bengal Collection: Calcutta, 1788. Artist: Thomas Daniell

Calcutta, 1788. Artist: Thomas Daniell
Calcutta, 1788. From Adventures By Sea From Art of Old Time, by Basil Lubbock. [The Studio Ltd. London, 1925]

Background imageWest Bengal Collection: Chowringhee Road, Calcutta, c1940

Chowringhee Road, Calcutta, c1940. Chowringhee, Kolkata, India. Chowringhee Road now known as Jawaharlal Nehru Road

Background imageWest Bengal Collection: Telegraph Office, Calcutta, c1900. Artist: Johnston & Hoffmann

Telegraph Office, Calcutta, c1900. Artist: Johnston & Hoffmann
Telegraph Office, Calcutta, c1900. The Central Telegraph Office established in 1876 by Lord Dalhousie (1812-1860), then Governor General of India sponsored the first telegraph services in India in

Background imageWest Bengal Collection: The Burmese Pagoda in Eden-Gardens. Calcutta, c1900

The Burmese Pagoda in Eden-Gardens. Calcutta, c1900. Eden Gardens, Calcutta, India, constructed in 1834 and named after Emily and Fanny Eden, the sisters of Lord Auckland

Background imageWest Bengal Collection: Great Eastern Hotel, Calcutta, c1920

Great Eastern Hotel, Calcutta, c1920. The Great Eastern Hotel (Lalit Great Eastern Hotel), Kolkata, India, was established in 1840. [Bombay Photo Stores Ltd, Calcutta, c1920]

Background imageWest Bengal Collection: Parawallah (Native Policeman) Calcutta, c1900

Parawallah (Native Policeman) Calcutta, c1900. [W. Newman & Co. Calcutta, c1900]

Background imageWest Bengal Collection: Lower Chitpore Road - Calcutta, c1910

Lower Chitpore Road - Calcutta, c1910. Chitpur (Chitpore), Kolkata, West Bengal. Chitpur Road is Kolkatas oldest road

Background imageWest Bengal Collection: Central Avenue, Calcutta, c1900

Central Avenue, Calcutta, c1900. Chittaranjan Avenue, previously Central Avenue, a principal north south thoroughfare in north and central Kolkata, India. [The Commercial Union, Calcutta, c1900]

Background imageWest Bengal Collection: Chartered Bank & Royal Exchange on Cleve St, Calcutta, c1900

Chartered Bank & Royal Exchange on Cleve St, Calcutta, c1900. Chartered Bank & Royal Exchange on Clive St, Calcutta, India

Background imageWest Bengal Collection: Howrah Floating Bridge, Calcutta, c1905

Howrah Floating Bridge, Calcutta, c1905
Howrah Floating Bridge, Calcutta, 1905. Howrah Bridge, a pontoon bridge over the Hooghly River in West Bengal, India. The Government of Bengal passed the Howrah Bridge Act in the year 1871 under

Background imageWest Bengal Collection: Calcutta - Secretariat Office, c1900

Calcutta - Secretariat Office, c1900. The Writers Building is the secretariat building of the State Government of West Bengal, India

Background imageWest Bengal Collection: Calcutta - High Court, c1900

Calcutta - High Court, c1900. Calcutta High Court is the oldest High Court in India. It was established as the High Court of Judicature at Fort Williamon 1st July 1862 under the High Courts Act

Background imageWest Bengal Collection: Calcutta - Clive Street, c1900

Calcutta - Clive Street, c1900. Clive Street, Calcutta, West Bengal, named after Robert Clive (1725-1774) a military general in the East India Company

Background imageWest Bengal Collection: Calcutta - Bengal Bank, c1900

Calcutta - Bengal Bank, c1900. The Bank of Calcutta was founded on 2 June 1806, to fund General Wellesleys wars against Tipu Sultan and the Marathas

Background imageWest Bengal Collection: Calcutta - General Post-Office, c1900

Calcutta - General Post-Office, c1900. The General Post Office, Kolkata, the central post office of the city of Kolkata and the chief post office of West Bengal. [Art Union, Calcutta, c1900]

Background imageWest Bengal Collection: Calcutta - Pagoda - Eden Garden, c1900

Calcutta - Pagoda - Eden Garden, c1900. Eden Gardens, Calcutta, India, constructed in 1834 and named after Emily and Fanny Eden, the sisters of Lord Auckland

Background imageWest Bengal Collection: Calcutta - Grand Hotel, c1905

Calcutta - Grand Hotel, c1905. The Grand Hotel, now called the Oberoi Grand, Kolkata, India. [Art Union, Calcutta, c1905]

Background imageWest Bengal Collection: Death of Bishop Heber, 1846. Artist: James Sands

Death of Bishop Heber, 1846. Artist: James Sands
Death of Bishop Heber, 1846. Reginald Heber (1783-1826), English clergyman, and traveller, served as the Anglican Bishop of Calcutta until his sudden death at the age of 42

Background imageWest Bengal Collection: The Prince of Wales presiding at a Grand Chapter of the Star of India at Calcutta, 1875 (1908)

The Prince of Wales presiding at a Grand Chapter of the Star of India at Calcutta, 1875 (1908). From Harmsworth History of the World, Volume 2, by Arthur Mee, J.A. Hammerton, & A.D. Innes, M.A

Background imageWest Bengal Collection: Halwells (aka Holwell s) Memorial, Calcutta, c1910

Halwells (aka Holwell s) Memorial, Calcutta, c1910
Halwells (aka Holwell s) Memorial, Calcutta c1910. John Zephaniah Holwell (1711-1798) was one of the survivors of the Black Hole of Calcutta

Background imageWest Bengal Collection: High Court, Calcutta, c1906

High Court, Calcutta, c1906. The Calcutta High Court is the oldest High Court in India. It was established as the High Court of Judicature at Fort William on 1 July 1862 under the High Courts Act

Background imageWest Bengal Collection: The Lord Napier Staute, Calcutta, c1905

The Lord Napier Staute, Calcutta, c1905. Napier was commissioned in the Bengal engineers in 1826. He served in the first and second Sikh Wars

Background imageWest Bengal Collection: The Grand Hotel, Calcutta, c1920

The Grand Hotel, Calcutta, c1920. Built in an extravagant neoclassical style, the hotel was a popular spot amongst the English population of Calcutta

Background imageWest Bengal Collection: Calcutta, India, late 19th or early 20th century

Calcutta, India, late 19th or early 20th century. Lantern slide

Background imageWest Bengal Collection: Indian woman with her child, Calcutta, India, late 19th or early 20th century

Indian woman with her child, Calcutta, India, late 19th or early 20th century. Postcard, printed in Germany

Background imageWest Bengal Collection: Strand and cricket ground, panorama of Calcutta, India, c1840s. Artist: Frederick Fiebig

Strand and cricket ground, panorama of Calcutta, India, c1840s. Artist: Frederick Fiebig
Strand and cricket ground, panorama of Calcutta, India, c1840s

Background imageWest Bengal Collection: The Government House and Town Hall, Calcutta, India, c1840s. Artist: Frederick Fiebig

The Government House and Town Hall, Calcutta, India, c1840s. Artist: Frederick Fiebig
The Government House and Town Hall, Calcutta, India, c1840s

Background imageWest Bengal Collection: Chowringhee, Calcutta, India, c1840s. Artist: Frederick Fiebig

Chowringhee, Calcutta, India, c1840s. Artist: Frederick Fiebig
Chowringhee, Calcutta, India, c1840s

Background imageWest Bengal Collection: Panorama of Calcutta, India, c1840s. Artist: Frederick Fiebig

Panorama of Calcutta, India, c1840s. Artist: Frederick Fiebig
Panorama of Calcutta, India, c1840s. View showing Alipore, Kidderpore, Gardenreach and Fort William

Background imageWest Bengal Collection: Burra Bazar, Calcutta, India, early 20th century

Burra Bazar, Calcutta, India, early 20th century

Background imageWest Bengal Collection: View in the Zoological Gardens, Calcutta, India, early 20th century

View in the Zoological Gardens, Calcutta, India, early 20th century

Background imageWest Bengal Collection: Among the roots of a banyan tree, Calcutta, India, 1900s. Artist: Underwood & Underwood

Among the roots of a banyan tree, Calcutta, India, 1900s. Artist: Underwood & Underwood
Among the roots of a banyan tree, Calcutta, India, 1900s. Stereoscopic slide. Detail

Background imageWest Bengal Collection: View of Calcutta from the Esplanade, c1860

View of Calcutta from the Esplanade, c1860. The city of Kolkata in West Bengal, India, during the period of East India Company rule

Background imageWest Bengal Collection: How Hindu cows enjoy life on Harrison Street, Calcutta, India, 1900s. Artist: Underwood & Underwood

How Hindu cows enjoy life on Harrison Street, Calcutta, India, 1900s. Artist: Underwood & Underwood
How Hindu cows enjoy life on Harrison Street, Calcutta, India, 1900s. Stereoscopic slide. Detail

Background imageWest Bengal Collection: Native village, Teesta Bridge near Darjeeling, India, 1903. Artist: Underwood & Underwood

Native village, Teesta Bridge near Darjeeling, India, 1903. Artist: Underwood & Underwood
Native village, Teesta Bridge near Darjeeling, India, 1903. Stereoscopic slide, detail

Background imageWest Bengal Collection: A bazaar in Darjeeling, West Bengal, India, c1910

A bazaar in Darjeeling, West Bengal, India, c1910. Plate taken from Views of Darjeeling with Typical Native Portraits and Groups by J. Burlington Smith, published by Hood & Co

Background imageWest Bengal Collection: A food market in Darjeeling, West Bengal, India, c1910

A food market in Darjeeling, West Bengal, India, c1910. Plate taken from Views of Darjeeling with Typical Native Portraits and Groups by J. Burlington Smith, published by Hood & Co

Background imageWest Bengal Collection: A labourer carrying tea, Darjeeling, West Bengal, India, c1910

A labourer carrying tea, Darjeeling, West Bengal, India, c1910. Plate taken from Views of Darjeeling with Typical Native Portraits and Groups by J. Burlington Smith, published by Hood & Co

Background imageWest Bengal Collection: A native of Darjeeling, West Bengal, India, c1910

A native of Darjeeling, West Bengal, India, c1910. Plate taken from Views of Darjeeling with Typical Native Portraits and Groups by J. Burlington Smith, published by Hood & Co

Background imageWest Bengal Collection: A portrait of Lepchas, West Bengal, India, c1910

A portrait of Lepchas, West Bengal, India, c1910. The Lepcha are the aboriginal inhabitants of present day Sikkim. Many Lepcha are also found in western and southwestern Bhutan

Background imageWest Bengal Collection: A single loop in the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, India, c1910

A single loop in the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, India, c1910. Plate taken from Views of Darjeeling with Typical Native Portraits and Groups by J. Burlington Smith, published by Hood & Co

Background imageWest Bengal Collection: The Snow Range and Darjeeling from above St Pauls School, West Bengal, India, c1910

The Snow Range and Darjeeling from above St Pauls School, West Bengal, India, c1910. Plate taken from Views of Darjeeling with Typical Native Portraits and Groups by J

Background imageWest Bengal Collection: Last Rays of Light on Kinchenjunga, c1910

Last Rays of Light on Kinchenjunga, c1910. Plate taken from Views of Darjeeling with Typical Native Portraits and Groups by J. Burlington Smith, published by Hood & Co. Ltd (Middlesbrough, c1910)

Background imageWest Bengal Collection: The Esplanade and Government House, Calcutta, India, 19th century

The Esplanade and Government House, Calcutta, India, 19th century. From Cassells Illustrated History of England, volume X, published by Cassell, Petter, Galpin and Co

Background imageWest Bengal Collection: Disarming the 11th Irregular Cavalry at Berhampore, 1857, (c1860)

Disarming the 11th Irregular Cavalry at Berhampore, 1857, (c1860). The Indians attacking the British during the period of East India Company rule

Background imageWest Bengal Collection: The view from Chowringhee, Calcutta, India, early 20th century

The view from Chowringhee, Calcutta, India, early 20th century. From Views of India in Colour, published by The Times of India Offices (Bombay and Calcutta)




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West Bengal, located in the eastern part of India, is a state that boasts breathtaking landscapes and rich cultural heritage. One of its most famous destinations is Darjeeling, known for its stunning views of the mighty Kanchenjunga, the third highest mountain peak in the world. At Merry Resorts in West Bengal, visitors can witness the mesmerizing view of Darjeeling and Kanchenjunga range. The sight of these majestic mountains against a clear blue sky is truly awe-inspiring. However, not all sights in it can serene. In Kolkata, the capital city of West Bengal, one can find dangerous scaffolding towering over buildings as workers tirelessly construct new structures. This bustling metropolis showcases both modernity and tradition. One iconic landmark that stands tall amidst Kolkata's hustle and bustle is the Howrah Bridge. Spanning across the Hugli River, this architectural marvel connects two sides of Kolkata and offers a glimpse into its historical significance. Moving away from urban life to spiritual sanctuaries, Parasnath Jain Temple in Kolkata provides solace to devotees seeking inner peace. Its intricate architecture reflects devotion and faith. Calcutta (now known as Kolkata) has always been an enchanting city with a rich past. A 1835 painting by William Daniell depicts Calcutta's Garden House Reach during colonial times when British influence was at its peak. Darjeeling continues to captivate tourists with Bhutia Busty Gompa standing proudly against the backdrop of Kanchenjunga. This Buddhist monastery exudes tranquility amidst nature's grandeur. In Calcutta's flower market lies an explosion of colors - garlands made from roses and freesias adorn every corner. It showcases India's vibrant culture where flowers hold deep symbolic meaning for celebrations or religious rituals. A visit to Victoria Memorial takes you back to British rule; this magnificent white marble building was constructed to commemorate Queen Victoria's diamond jubilee.