Mahatma GandhiQuit India
Bhagat SinghInquilab Zindabad
Subhas Chandra BoseJai Hind
Bal Gangadhar TilakSelf Rule is My Birth Right
Madan Mohan MalviyaTruth Will Win
Lal Bahadur ShastriJai Jawan Jai Kisan
Famous Slogans of Indian Freedom Fighters
Lets Visit India Before 1947
His Highness Liuet.-General Sri MaharajahSir Pratib Singh Sahib Bahadur,G.C.S.I., G.C.I.E., C.B.E. LL.D.,Indar Mohaindar, Sipar-I-Saltanat,Of Jammu and Kashmir StatePhoto by Vernon [ca. 1894]
General Raja Sir Hari Singh,K.C.I.E., Commander-in-Chief,Jammu and Kashmir State Army
Photo by Dewan Alim Chand [ca. 1894].
The Teen Durwaza, or Triple Gateway in Ahmedabad.
[Col. Biggs, 1862-63]
The Great Imambara, Lucknow.
[Photographer unknown, ca. 1894]
Victoria Station in Mumbai.
[William Henry Jackson, 1895].
Tata Mansions.
From the lawn at the back of the house.
[probably Bourne & Shepherd, Calcutta & Bombay, ca. 1894]
Mr. Wadia
The first Government House (1877).
[Photographer unknown, ca. 1917]
Wadia Factory.
From a short distance above the turn of the road to Fern Hill.
[Photographer unknown, ca. 1917]
Ford Automobiles (India) Ltd.
Showrooms.
[Photographer unknown, ca. 1917]
Bombay Fort [View].
[probably Bourne & Shepherd, Calcutta & Bombay, ca. 1894]
Brahmins Performing Morning Abolutions.
[Photographer unknown, ca. 1913]
The T C W Skipp(The Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore)Chemical and Applied Chemical Laboratory.
Nicholas & Co. [ca. 1913]
The Bank of Madras, Interiors.
[Photographer unknown, 1913].
River Hooghly, Calcutta.
[Bourne & Shepherd, Calcutta and Bombay, ca. 1915]
Howrah Bridge, Calcutta.
[Bourne & Shepherd, Calcutta and Bombay, ca. 1915]
Old Court House Street, Calcutta.
[Bourne & Shepherd, Calcutta and Bombay, ca. 1915]
Clive Street, Calcutta.
[Bourne & Shepherd, Calcutta and Bombay, ca. 1915]
View on the Jhelum River(Near Srinagar, the capital of Kashmir)
Fred Bremner, ~1900
The Sons of MaharajahsAt Lord Curzon's Durbar, Delhi 1902.
Fred Bremner, 1902
His Highness the Maharajah of Jind
Fred Bremner, ~1902
View on the Mall near Oakover - Simla -[John Sache, #?]
The Maharajah of Bharatpore.
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