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Barrackpore House, 1856, (1925). Creator: Unknown
Barrackpore House, 1856, (1925). From British Government in India, Volume Two, by Lord Curzon of Kedleston. [Cassell and Company Ltd, London, New York, Toronto and Melbourne, 1925]
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Barrackpore British Government In India British India British Raj Cantonment Cassell And Cassell And Co Cassell And Company Cassells Curzon East India Company George Curzon George Nathaniel George Nathaniel Curzon Government House Grounds Imperialism Lord Curzon Lord Curzon Of Kedleston Residence The Raj British Empire Cassell And Company Ltd
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This print of Barrackpore House, taken in 1856 and featured in Lord Curzon's book "British Government in India, Volume Two" transports us back to the era of British colonialism. The image showcases the architectural grandeur of this magnificent building located in Barrackpore, India. The photograph captures the imposing facade of Barrackpore House, a symbol of British power and authority during the 18th century. Its elegant design reflects a blend of Indian and British influences, showcasing the architectural prowess prevalent during that time. Surrounded by lush gardens and set against a backdrop of clear blue skies, this residence served as an important military cantonment for the East India Company. It was also home to Lord Curzon himself during his tenure as Viceroy of India. As we gaze upon this monochrome masterpiece, we are reminded not only of the beauty captured within its frame but also its historical significance. This image stands as a testament to Britain's imperialistic ambitions and their impact on Indian society. Through this print from Heritage Images' collection, we are transported back to a bygone era - an era marked by trade routes, political dominance, literature inspired by exotic lands - all encapsulated within one single click. Let us appreciate both the artistic value it holds as well as its historical importance in shaping our world today.
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