Dhaka During the British Raj

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Ramna Gate – 1901 ( Where Present day Doyel Chattar is located)

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A pictorial of old sites of colonial Dhaka

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Ramna Gate – 1901 ( Where Present day Doyel Chattar is located)

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Chowk Bazar mor – 1904 ( Beside this road today’s Sheikh Burhanuddin College Located…We know this road as Nazimuddin Road today)

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Dhaka College – 1904

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Dhakeshwari Mandir – 1904

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Laalbag Kella – 1872

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Mit Ford Hospital – 1904 ( Where Present Salimullah Medical College

Located)

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NorthBook Hall – 1904 ( The area we know as NorthBook Hall Road Today)

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A British Officer’s Mess in Dhaka – 1934 (Picture taken from a Wireless Tower)

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Old Dhaka college Campus – 1872

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PARI BIBI’R Mazar – 1904 ( inside LaalBag Kella )

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A scene of PURANA PALTAN, Dhaka – 1875

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An unidentified street scene of Dhaka – 1872

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Chowk Bazar, Dhaka – 1885

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Tongi Bridge on TURAG River – 1885 ( This is the same road we use now a days to communicate between Airport to Joydevpur ! )

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Deer Park of Nawab of Dhaka – 1875 (A place at Shahbag where perhaps present day’s Ramna Park Located )

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Buriganga River Side - 1880

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Narinda ( Present Day Old Dhaka ) Christian Grave Yard - 1875

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St. Thomas Church Dhaka - 1872

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Steel Bridge on Dholai Khal – 1904 (That BUS Conductors call LOHAR POOL today)

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River PADMA – 1860

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A Bangladeshi Village – 1860

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A group of Bangladeshi Villagers – 1860 (Making Hooka from Coconut)

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Gorai River, Kustia – 1860

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An educated Bangladeshi of 1860

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Another Bangladeshi of 1860