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Government House, Calcutta, 1900s. Creator: Unknown
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Government House, Calcutta, 1900s. Creator: Unknown
Government House, Calcutta, 1900s. View of Government House in Calcutta, India, built in 1803. It was the official residence of the Governor-General of the East India Company, then of the Viceroy of India, and after 1947, that of the Governor of West Bengal. Postcard
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This print takes us back to the early 1900s, showcasing the majestic Government House in Calcutta, India. Built in 1803, this architectural marvel served as the official residence for several prominent figures throughout history. Initially housing the Governor-General of the East India Company, it later became home to the Viceroy of India and eventually transformed into the abode of West Bengal's Governor after India gained independence in 1947. The image captures a stunning view of Government House against a backdrop that exudes grandeur and elegance. Its neoclassical design elements are evident, displaying influences from both Baroque and British Raj styles. The vibrant colors bring life to this historical gem nestled within Kolkata's landscape. As we admire this postcard-worthy scene, we cannot help but ponder upon its significance during a time when colonial powers shaped nations across continents. This photograph serves as a testament to an era where power dynamics were at play and decisions that would shape history were made within these very walls. Preserved by The Print Collector with utmost care and attention to detail, this print allows us to appreciate not only its artistic value but also its cultural importance. It offers us a glimpse into an enchanting past while reminding us of our shared heritage and how architecture can serve as a tangible link between generations gone by and those yet to come.
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