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59 lb Mahseer, Caught by Capt. H. B. D. Campbell, R. E. in the Upper Ganges, c1903, (1903)

59 lb Mahseer, Caught by Capt. H. B. D. Campbell, R. E. in the Upper Ganges, c1903, (1903)


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59 lb Mahseer, Caught by Capt. H. B. D. Campbell, R. E. in the Upper Ganges, c1903, (1903)

59 lb Mahseer, Caught by Capt. H. B. D. Campbell, R.E. in the Upper Ganges, c1903, (1903). A Mahseer, a southern Asian fish in the carp family. From The Sports of the World, by F. G. Aflalo, F.R.G.S. F.Z.S. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris, New York & Melbourne, 1903]

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This print captures the remarkable moment when Captain H. B. D. Campbell, R. E. , successfully caught a massive 59 lb Mahseer in the Upper Ganges around 1903. The image showcases the sheer size and strength of this southern Asian fish from the carp family, highlighting its significance as a prized catch for anglers. Set against the picturesque backdrop of an outdoor river scene, Captain Campbell stands proudly beside his impressive trophy fish. His confident stance and traditional Indian attire, including a turban and headdress, add to the cultural richness of this snapshot in time. The photograph not only celebrates the sport of fishing but also provides insights into early 20th-century India's geography and culture. With a tobacco pipe in hand, Captain Campbell exudes an air of relaxation amidst nature's beauty. Published in "The Sports of the World" by F. G. Aflalo, this monochrome print serves as both documentation and metaphor for man's conquest over nature's challenges. It symbolizes perseverance, skillful angling techniques, and respect for aquatic life. Through this image, we are transported back to an era where fishing was not just a pastime but also an adventure that connected people with their surroundings. It reminds us of our deep-rooted connection with nature while showcasing one man's extraordinary achievement on the banks of River Ganges - truly capturing a timeless moment frozen in history.

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