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View of the Chattar Manzil Palace with the Kings Boat on the river Gumti, Lucknow
NAM195684 View of the Chattar Manzil Palace with the Kings Boat on the river Gumti, Lucknow, during the Indian Mutiny, 1858 (b/w photo) by Beato, Felice (Felix) (1825-c.1908); National Army Museum, London; (add.info.: palace used as a field hospital; royal boat of the nawab Sadaat Ali Khan; one of 61 photos of the mutiny by Beato; ); eNational Army Museum; British, out of copyright
Media ID 23224132
© National Army Museum / Bridgeman Images
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Bring a piece of history into your daily routine with our Media Storehouse Photo Mug featuring the iconic View of the Chattar Manzil Palace with the King's Boat on the river Gumti, Lucknow. This beautiful image, captured during the Indian Mutiny in 1858 by renowned photographer Felice Beato, showcases the grandeur of the Chattar Manzil Palace and the serene beauty of the river Gumti. Each mug is expertly printed with high-quality, fade-resistant technology to ensure your image remains vibrant and clear. Perfect for sipping your favorite beverage while reminiscing about the rich history of India. Add this unique and captivating mug to your collection today.
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Mug Size is 8.1cm high x 9.6cm diameter (3.2" x 3.8")
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This photograph captures a significant moment in history - the View of the Chattar Manzil Palace with the Kings Boat on the river Gumti, Lucknow during the Indian Mutiny in 1858. Taken by renowned photographer Felice Beato, this image is now housed at the National Army Museum in London. The scene depicts an ancient symbol of sovereignty, as the majestic Chattar Manzil Palace stands proudly on the riverbank. The palace served as a field hospital during this tumultuous time of rebellion against British rule. In stark contrast to its regal surroundings, we see the royal boat of Nawab Sadaat Ali Khan moored nearby. This photo offers a glimpse into an era marked by imperialism and struggle for independence. It serves as a reminder of how power dynamics were shaped by events like the sepoy uprising and East India Company's influence. The boat itself is intriguingly shaped like a fish, adding to its allure. As we observe this historical snapshot frozen in time, it becomes evident that photography played an essential role in documenting significant moments throughout history. This particular image showcases not only transportation but also provides insight into life during war times. Intricate details captured within this photograph transport us back to 1858 when tensions ran high and change was imminent. It serves as a testament to both Beato's skill behind the lens and his dedication to preserving important historical events through his artistry.
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