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Jigsaw Puzzle : Travelling in India - Officers joining the Indian Army on Service, 1850. Creator: Smyth

Travelling in India - Officers joining the Indian Army on Service, 1850. Creator: Smyth




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Travelling in India - Officers joining the Indian Army on Service, 1850. Creator: Smyth

Travelling in India - Officers joining the Indian Army on Service, 1850....the new arrangement for dak travelling, which has superseded the palankeen, being neither more nor less than a palankeen on wheels. It has a well, so that the passengers may be able to sit as well as lie down. The bearers find it easier to drag this, than to carry the palankeen. With this contrivance, five miles an hour can be done easily. About 20 men are employed at a time - some carrying the banglues or boxes slung to a bamboo, and the remainder are at the carriage. In this way, travelling day and night, allowing a little rest at the various stage bungalows, one hundred miles in twenty-four hours can be got over. It carries two, and is sufficiently large to enable both to lie down. It is called an Equirotal. A servant is sometimes carried on the box'. From "Illustrated London News", 1850

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Jigsaw Puzzle (1014 Pieces)

Step into the past with our captivating jigsaw puzzle from Media Storehouse, featuring the intriguing image "Travelling in India - Officers joining the Indian Army on Service, 1850." Witness the historic moment as officers embark on their journey to join the Indian Army, with the new arrangement for dak travelling, which has superseded the palankeen. This beautifully detailed puzzle, created by Smyth by Smyth from Heritage Images, invites you to explore the rich history of India and immerse yourself in the intricacies of the past. Piece together this puzzle and bring the vibrant and captivating story to life in your own home.

Made in the USA, 1014-piece puzzles measure 20" x 30" (50.8 x 76.2 cm). Every puzzle is meticulously printed on glossy photo paper, which has a strong 1.33 mm thickness. Delivered in a black storage cardboard box, these puzzles are both stylish and practical. (Note: puzzles contain small parts and are not suitable for children under 3 years of age.)

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Estimated Product Size is 76cm x 50.8cm (29.9" x 20")

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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.


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Travelling in India - Officers Joining the Indian Army on Service, 1850

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is a captivating photograph taken by Smyth, showcasing an unusual mode of transportation during the British Raj in India. The image depicts two Caucasian officers, dressed in military uniforms, seated inside an innovative carriage called an "Equirotal." The Equirotal, a replacement for the traditional palanquin, is a wheeled carriage designed to make long-distance travel more comfortable and efficient. The new arrangement features a well, allowing passengers to sit or lie down during their journey. The bearers, who are mostly barefoot men, find it easier to pull this carriage compared to the palanquin. With the help of approximately 20 men, five miles an hour can be covered, and one hundred miles can be travelled in twenty-four hours with short rests at stage bungalows. The carriage can accommodate two passengers and is large enough for them to lie down. A servant is sometimes carried on the box. This remarkable transportation method enabled the British officers to travel swiftly and comfortably across the vast Indian subcontinent. The photograph, published in the Illustrated London News in 1850, offers a fascinating glimpse into the daily life of the British Army during the British Raj, providing a unique insight into the imperialist era and the intricacies of the Indian transportation system.

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