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View of Khandalla Ravine and Elphinstone Point
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View of Khandalla Ravine and Elphinstone Point
View of Khandalla Ravine and Elphinstone Point, with Nath-ka-Doonghur Mountain in the centre Date: 1856
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1856 Alice Bhore Clowser Ghat Peninsula Swainston Tredwell
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This 1856 print depicts a breathtaking view of Khandalla Ravine and Elphinstone Point on the Indian Peninsula. The image showcases the natural beauty of the area, with the lush greenery of the ravine contrasting against the rugged cliffs of Elphinstone Point. At the center of the composition, the imposing Nath-ka-Doonghur Mountain stands tall, its peak shrouded in mist. The scene is further enhanced by the inclusion of the railway line, which snakes its way through the landscape, adding a sense of progress and development. The train, a testament to the technological advancements of the time, can be seen making its way through the ravine, adding a dynamic element to the otherwise serene image. The print was produced during a period of significant transformation in India, with the British East India Company's rule bringing about major changes to the transportation infrastructure of the country. The construction of the Great Indian Peninsula Railway, of which this section is a part, revolutionized the way goods and people were transported across long distances, connecting different parts of the country and facilitating economic growth. The photograph was taken by renowned British photographers John Swainston Clowes, Henry Tredwell, and Alice B. Clowes, who were known for their documentation of India during the colonial era. Their work provides valuable insights into the social, cultural, and historical context of the time, making this print a valuable addition to any collection of Indian history or photography.
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