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Barrackpur - On the Ganges Near Calcutta, 1840s, (1901). Creator: Charles Stewart Hardinge
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Barrackpur - On the Ganges Near Calcutta, 1840s, (1901). Creator: Charles Stewart Hardinge
Barrackpur - On the Ganges Near Calcutta, 1840s, (1901). The scene of the earliest outbreak of the Mutiny. View of boats on the river near the city of Barrackpore in India where the Barrackpore Mutiny of 1824 took place. From " The Life and Deeds of Earl Roberts, Vol. I. - To The End of the Indian Mutiny", by J. Maclaren Cobban. [T. C. & E. C. Jack, Edinburgh, 1901]
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This print titled "Barrackpur - On the Ganges Near Calcutta, 1840s" takes us back to a significant moment in Indian history. Captured by Charles Stewart Hardinge in 1901, this image transports us to the scene of the earliest outbreak of the Mutiny. The view showcases a serene stretch of the Ganges River near Barrackpore, India, where the infamous Barrackpore Mutiny of 1824 unfolded. The photograph's historical significance is further enhanced by its inclusion in "The Life and Deeds of Earl Roberts, Vol. I. - To The End of the Indian Mutiny" by J. Maclaren Cobban. This biography sheds light on Field Marshal Frederick Sleigh Roberts, also known as Lord Roberts or Baron Roberts of Kandahar and Waterford. In this picturesque landscape, we see boats gently gliding along the tranquil river waters against a backdrop that exudes both tranquility and tension simultaneously. The vibrant colors bring life to an eventful past while reminding us of its enduring impact on our present. As we delve into this visual narrative from centuries ago, it serves as a reminder that history has shaped our world today and continues to influence our collective journey forward.
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