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Bamboo Avenue at Barrackpore, 1904, (1925). Creator: Unknown
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Bamboo Avenue at Barrackpore, 1904, (1925). Creator: Unknown
Bamboo Avenue at Barrackpore, 1904, (1925). From British Government in India, Volume Two, by Lord Curzon of Kedleston. [Cassell and Company Ltd, London, New York, Toronto and Melbourne, 1925]
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Arched Bamboo Barrackpore British Government In India British India British Raj Cantonment Cassells Curzon East India Company George Curzon George Nathaniel George Nathaniel Curzon Imperialism Lord Curzon Lord Curzon Of Kedleston Mystery Perspective The Raj Walkway British Empire Cassell And Company Ltd
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This print titled "Bamboo Avenue at Barrackpore, 1904" takes us back to the enchanting era of British India in the early 20th century. The image, captured by an unknown creator and featured in Lord Curzon's book "British Government in India" transports us to a serene location filled with mystery and beauty. The photograph showcases a picturesque arched avenue adorned with towering bamboo trees, creating a mesmerizing perspective that stretches into the distance. This tranquil lane, located in Barrackpore, exudes an air of tranquility and elegance as it winds through a lush park setting. It is reminiscent of the imperial influence during the British Raj period. As we gaze upon this monochrome masterpiece, we are transported to a summer day where soldiers from the military cantonment leisurely stroll along this scenic walkway. The image captures not only their presence but also hints at the trade and commerce that thrived during this time under British rule. With its timeless appeal, this print offers us a glimpse into an era steeped in history and cultural exchange between Britain and India. Its inclusion in Lord Curzon's literary work adds further significance to its value as both art and documentation of colonial times. Overall, this image invites us to explore the rich heritage of British India while leaving room for our imagination to wander amidst its intriguing mysteries.
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