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Attock Collection

"Discover the Enchanting Attock: A Glimpse into History and Natural Beauty" Immerse yourself in the captivating allure of Attock

Background imageAttock Collection: The Attock Manoeuvres - Mountain Battery Opening Fire, 1891. Creator: Unknown

The Attock Manoeuvres - Mountain Battery Opening Fire, 1891. Creator: Unknown
The Attock Manoeuvres - Mountain Battery Opening Fire, 1891. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper", Volume 44. July to December, 1891

Background imageAttock Collection: View of the Indus, near Attock, c1891. Creator: James Grant

View of the Indus, near Attock, c1891. Creator: James Grant
View of the Indus, near Attock, c1891. From " Cassells Illustrated History of India Vol. I.", by James Grant. [Cassell Petter & Galpin, London, Paris and New York]

Background imageAttock Collection: The New Railway Bridge across the Indus at Attock, Panoramic View of Attock

The New Railway Bridge across the Indus at Attock, Panoramic View of Attock and the Surrounding Country (engraving)
1044560 The New Railway Bridge across the Indus at Attock, Panoramic View of Attock and the Surrounding Country (engraving) by English School

Background imageAttock Collection: The Cavalry Manoeuvres at Attock, India, Native Cavalry stopping a Scout (engraving)

The Cavalry Manoeuvres at Attock, India, Native Cavalry stopping a Scout (engraving)
1062316 The Cavalry Manoeuvres at Attock, India, Native Cavalry stopping a Scout (engraving) by Charlton, John (1849-1917) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Cavalry Manoeuvres at Attock)

Background imageAttock Collection: Afghanistan, View of Attock, showing the Bridge over the Indus (engraving)

Afghanistan, View of Attock, showing the Bridge over the Indus (engraving)
1059934 Afghanistan, View of Attock, showing the Bridge over the Indus (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Afghanistan, View of Attock)

Background imageAttock Collection: India: Attock (engraving)

India: Attock (engraving)
6007389 India: Attock (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Attock. Illustration for Picturesque India, A Handbook for European Travellers (George Routledge)

Background imageAttock Collection: The Recent Tour of the Viceroy of India in the Punjaub, the New Bridge over the Indus at Attock

The Recent Tour of the Viceroy of India in the Punjaub, the New Bridge over the Indus at Attock now nearly completed
1043902 The Recent Tour of the Viceroy of India in the Punjaub, the New Bridge over the Indus at Attock now nearly completed (engraving) by English School

Background imageAttock Collection: The Campaign in Afghanistan (engraving)

The Campaign in Afghanistan (engraving)
1054348 The Campaign in Afghanistan (engraving) by Fripp, Charles Edwin (1854-1906); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Campaign in Afghanistan)

Background imageAttock Collection: India, the First Engine for the Peshawur Railway being conveyed across the Indus at Attock

India, the First Engine for the Peshawur Railway being conveyed across the Indus at Attock (engraving)
1060530 India, the First Engine for the Peshawur Railway being conveyed across the Indus at Attock (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: India)

Background imageAttock Collection: Bridge across the River Indus at Attock, Pakistan

Bridge across the River Indus at Attock, Pakistan
Fortified Northwestern Railway Bridge across the River Indus built in 1880 at Attock (formerly Campbellpur), a city located in the northern border of the Punjab province of Pakistan. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageAttock Collection: Attock Bridge over the River Indus, Pakistan

Attock Bridge over the River Indus, Pakistan (then in India). It opened in 1883. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageAttock Collection: India: the First Engine for the Peshawur Railway being Conveyed Across the Indus

India: the First Engine for the Peshawur Railway being Conveyed Across the Indus at Attock

Background imageAttock Collection: Source Size = 3810 x 2562

Source Size = 3810 x 2562
The Attock Manoeuvres: View from the Left Flank of the South Lines of Defence Looking West; Mountain Battery Opening Fire

Background imageAttock Collection: The Cavalry Manoeuvres at Attock, India-Native Cavalry Stopping a Scout

The Cavalry Manoeuvres at Attock, India-Native Cavalry Stopping a Scout

Background imageAttock Collection: The War on the Punjaub Frontier: the Fortress of Attock, Pakistan, 1868

The War on the Punjaub Frontier: the Fortress of Attock, Pakistan, 1868

Background imageAttock Collection: The New Railway Bridge Across the Indus at Attock, Panoramic View of Attock and The

The New Railway Bridge Across the Indus at Attock, Panoramic View of Attock and The
THE NEW RAILWAY BRIDGE ACROSS THE INDUS AT ATTOCK, PANORAMIC VIEW OF ATTOCK AND THE SURROUNDING COUNTRY, 1883: 1. Khairabad. 2. Native Bazaar. 3. The Fort. 4. Church. 5. Serai. 6. Dak Bungalow. 7

Background imageAttock Collection: The Tour of the Viceroy of India in the Punjaub: the New Bridge over the Indus At

The Tour of the Viceroy of India in the Punjaub: the New Bridge over the Indus At
The Tour of the Viceroy of India in the Punjaub: the New Bridge over the Indus at Attock Nearly Completed, 1883

Background imageAttock Collection: Attock Fort and River Indus - Punjab province, Pakistan

Attock Fort and River Indus - Punjab province, Pakistan. Originally named Cambellpur after the founder of the modern town, Sir Colin Campbell. Date: circa 1920s

Background imageAttock Collection: The War on the Punjaub Frontier: the Fortress of Attock, Pakistan, 1868

The War on the Punjaub Frontier: the Fortress of Attock, Pakistan, 1868

Background imageAttock Collection: First engine for the Peshawur Railway, India

First engine for the Peshawur Railway, India
The first engine for the Peshawur railway being conveyed across the River Indus at Attock, India


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"Discover the Enchanting Attock: A Glimpse into History and Natural Beauty" Immerse yourself in the captivating allure of Attock, a place where history intertwines with breathtaking landscapes. With its strategic location on the banks of the mighty Indus River, it has witnessed countless tales unfold over centuries. Step back in time to c1891 as you gaze upon James Grant's mesmerizing view of the Indus near Attock. The river flows gracefully, reflecting the golden hues of a setting sun, while panoramic views showcase the majestic New Railway Bridge that spans across this iconic waterway. Transport yourself to an era when cavalry maneuvers were a spectacle to behold. Engravings depict Native Cavalry stopping scouts during thrilling exercises at Attock, showcasing both strength and precision. Venture further into Afghanistan through another engraving that reveals a stunning vista of Attock. Here, an impressive bridge stands tall over the Indus River, connecting nations and cultures. Attock's significance extends beyond its natural beauty; it played a vital role during historic campaigns such as those in Afghanistan. Engravings vividly portray these tumultuous times when bravery and determination shaped destinies. Witness progress unfold before your eyes as India's first engine for the Peshawur Railway is conveyed across the Indus at Attock. This momentous event marks not only technological advancement but also symbolizes connectivity between regions. Today, modern marvels like the Attock Bridge continue to awe visitors with their architectural grandeur. As you traverse this engineering masterpiece spanning Pakistan's section of River Indus, be prepared for an experience that will leave you breathless. Intrigue looms on every corner as engravings hint at an impending Afghan war—an echo from history reminding us of past conflicts and their impact on this region's destiny.