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Old Fort William, Calcutta, with a Conjectural View of the Black Hole

XJF108278 Old Fort William, Calcutta, with a Conjectural View of the Black Hole and Adjacent Chambers as seen from the Parade Ground (litho) (b&w photo) by Wilde, Samuel de (1748-1832); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Media ID 12705912

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Barrack Cell Colonnade Prison Verandah Windows


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This black and white lithograph transports us back in time to the Old Fort William in Calcutta. The image, captured by Samuel de Wilde, offers a conjectural view of the infamous Black Hole and its adjacent chambers as seen from the Parade Ground. The scene is filled with architectural marvels that showcase the grandeur of Indian design. A barrack stands tall, adorned with a colonnade that adds an air of elegance to this historic site. The verandah stretches gracefully along the building's facade, inviting us to imagine what life was like within these walls. However, it is impossible to ignore the dark history associated with this place. The mention of "outrage in 1756" hints at a tragic event that unfolded within these very cells. It was here that British prisoners were confined during one fateful night, known as the Black Hole incident. Through this photograph print, we are reminded of both beauty and tragedy intertwined within history's tapestry. It serves as a poignant reminder of how architecture can bear witness to human triumphs and sufferings alike. This artwork holds immense historical value and allows us to reflect upon our past while appreciating the artistic talent behind its creation. As we gaze upon this mesmerizing image from Fine Art Finder's private collection, let us honor those who have walked these grounds before us and learn from their stories etched into every window pane and prison cell depicted here.

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