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Group of the Police Force newly organised in Bengal, 1864. Creator: Mason Jackson
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Group of the Police Force newly organised in Bengal, 1864. Creator: Mason Jackson
Group of the Police Force newly organised in Bengal, 1864. Engraving from a photograph. The group consists of the district Superintendent, two Inspectors, a head constable, a constable, and a sowar. The central seated figure is Lieutenant Bowie, of the Madras Staff Corps, the officer commanding the force. At his right sits Inspector Harry Mullick, a pure Bengalee. He is a shrewd, intelligent, and active man. He reads and writes English fluently, and has a good knowledge of Persian and Hindoo. He is a good rider, a capital shot, and is, altogether, an excellent specimen of the "Young Bengal". Seated at the left hand of Lieutenant Bowie is Inspector Pandy, formerly a subadar in the 4th Oude Police Battalion. He is a particularly smart and intelligent man, is a first-rate drill, and has a great talent for command - qualifications which make him particularly useful in a semi-military force. Of the figures at the back, the one at the right of the spectator is an Afghan sowar, who is chiefly remarkable for his size and his long boots. The two others are Sikhs from Lahore, who did right good service during the mutiny'. From "Illustrated London News", 1864
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This print captures a Group of the Police Force newly organized in Bengal in 1864, as depicted by Mason Jackson. The group consists of various members, including the district Superintendent, two Inspectors, a head constable, a constable, and a sowar. The central seated figure is Lieutenant Bowie, commanding officer of the force. Inspector Harry Mullick sits to his right - described as shrewd and intelligent with fluency in English, Persian, and Hindoo.
Inspector Pandy sits to Bowie's left - noted for his intelligence and talent for command. At the back stand an Afghan sowar known for his size and long boots, along with two Sikhs from Lahore who served admirably during the mutiny.
The engraving from a photograph provides insight into the diverse makeup of this police force at that time. Each member brings unique skills and qualities to their roles within this semi-military organization.
Mason Jackson's attention to detail in capturing this moment offers viewers a glimpse into the past and highlights the importance of teamwork and diversity within law enforcement agencies. This historical image serves as a reminder of how far policing has come since 1864 while also showcasing the dedication and professionalism exhibited by these individuals.
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