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Grand Durbar At Darjeeling
Grand Durbar At Darjeeling, India: Return Visit Of The Lieut.-governor Of Bengal To The Rajah Of Sikkim At Le Bong; 1. W.l. Heeley, Esq. Inspector-general Of Jails. 2. Lt.-col. Newall. Commanding The Station. 3. J.w. Edgar, C.s.i. Deputy-commissioner Of Darjeeling. 4. Thoothub Nangye, Rajahs Youngest Brother, And Heir-apparent. 5. Captain Farmer, Aide-de-camp To The Lieutenant-governor. 6. Sikyoung Koojew, Rajah Of Sikkim. 7. Sir Geo. Campbell, K.c.s.i. Lt.-governor Of Bengal. 8. Serung Pooty, Rajahs Sister. 9. Chunjew Kaboo, Rajahs Elder Brother. A. Mackenzie, Esq. Junior Secretary To Governor Of Bengal, 1890 Engraving
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1890 Engraving Bengal Brother Campbell Captain Commanding Edgar Elder Farmer Governor Grand India Junior Mackenzie Return Secretary Sister Station Visit Youngest 19th Century Engraving Aide De Camp Bong Darjeeling Deputy Commissioner Durbar Heeley Heir Apparent Inspector General Jails Kcsi Lieutenant Governor Lt Col Newall Rajah Sikkim
10"x8" (25x20cm) Table Top Metal Print
Bring the vibrant colors and intrigue of Grand Durbar At Darjeeling to your home with Media Storehouse Metal Prints. This stunning image from Universal Images Group (UIG) captures the grandeur of a historic moment in India, featuring the Lieut.-governor of Bengal, the Rajah of Sikkim, Inspector-general of Jails W.L. Heeley, and Lt.-col. Newall during the Durbar ceremony at Le Bong in Darjeeling. Our high-quality metal prints are not just a picture, they are a work of art that adds depth and dimension to any room. The vivid colors and details are preserved in the metal, creating a stunning visual experience. Order your Grand Durbar At Darjeeling Metal Print today and bring a piece of history into your home.
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Grand Durbar At Darjeeling - A Glimpse into Victorian India's Rich History
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. This vintage engraving captures the grandeur and cultural significance of the "Grand Durbar at Darjeeling" a momentous occasion that marked the return visit of the Lieutenant-Governor of Bengal to the esteemed Rajah of Sikkim at Le Bong. The image showcases key figures who played pivotal roles in this historic event, including Lt. -Col. Newall commanding the station, J. W. Edgar, Deputy-Commissioner of Darjeeling, and W. L. Heeley, Inspector-General of Jails. The enchanting scene also features prominent personalities such as Sir Geo. Campbell, K. C. S. I. , Lieutenant-Governor of Bengal; Captain Farmer, aide-de-camp to the Lieutenant-Governor; and A. Mackenzie, Junior Secretary to Governor of Bengal. Amidst this tableau are members from Sikkim's royal family - Thoothub Nangye (Rajah's youngest brother and heir-apparent), Serung Pooty (Rajah's sister), and Chunjew Kaboo (Rajah's elder brother). Sikyoung Koojew himself graces us with his presence as he represents Sikkim during this prestigious gathering. This nineteenth-century engraving not only offers a glimpse into an illustrious historical event but also showcases an exquisite illustrative technique reminiscent of 19th-century style artistry. With its retro charm and attention to detail, this engraved image serves as a testament to India's rich culture and heritage.
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