Secretariat Collection
"Unveiling the Mysteries of Secretariat: From Nassau to Delhi, a Journey through Historic Halls" Embarking on a captivating journey
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"Unveiling the Mysteries of Secretariat: From Nassau to Delhi, a Journey through Historic Halls" Embarking on a captivating journey, we delve into the enigmatic world of Secretariat. Our first stop takes us to the picturesque Nassau in the Bahamas, where secrets were whispered within its charming Post Office. Little did we know that this humble beginning would pave the way for grandeur. As we venture further eastward, our path leads us to Asia's vibrant heart, India. In bustling Delhi stands an architectural marvel known as The Secretariat - parliament buildings designed by Herbert Baker on Raisina. Its majestic presence commands attention and holds stories untold. Delving deeper into history's archives, we stumble upon intriguing references like DDE-90024255 and Marlborough House. These cryptic clues hint at hidden connections waiting to be unraveled. Our exploration continues with glimpses of The Writers Buildings in Calcutta from Oriental Scenery's plate 30 and The Grand Durbar at Bombay captured in exquisite engravings. Each image whispers tales of power and intrigue echoing within these secret walls. But it is not only politics that finds solace behind closed doors; even artistry thrives amidst secrecy. The Artillery Volunteers at Shoeburyness engraving reminds us that passion knows no boundaries when nurtured away from prying eyes. Intriguingly, aviation plays a role too – Dassault Falcon 20E EC-BZV and Dassault Falcon 20D EC-BVV soar above as silent witnesses to clandestine affairs unfolding below their wings. Returning once again to Calcutta but this time transported back in time c1900, we catch a glimpse of Calcutta - Secretariat Office standing tall amidst colonial charm – another piece in this intricate puzzle called Secretariat. Finally, our expedition concludes with a nod towards fashion history – Utility coat from 1942.