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White Barracks, Quetta, Balochistan, British India
White Barracks, with radio masts on the left, Quetta, Balochistan, British India (now in Pakistan). Date: circa 1910s
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This evocative photograph captures the White Barracks in Quetta, Balochistan, during the British Raj in India, circa 1910s. Nestled amidst the rugged landscape of Balochistan, the White Barracks stands proudly against the backdrop of the snow-capped mountains, its pristine white walls contrasting sharply with the wintery scene. The military installation, a symbol of British colonial rule, is adorned with ice and snow, adding to its imposing presence. The left side of the photograph reveals the radio masts, a testament to the advanced technology of the time that enabled the British to maintain communication lines with their far-flung territories. The signboard atop the mast reads "B.T.H. Wireless Station," indicating the importance of the wireless communication system in the strategic military outpost. The White Barracks, a significant military installation during the British colonial era, served as the headquarters for the Quetta Military District and was the residence for British officers and their families. The harsh winter weather of Quetta, with its extreme temperatures and heavy snowfall, made life challenging for the residents, but the fortified barracks offered them protection and comfort. This photograph offers a glimpse into the past, transporting us back to a time when the British Empire held sway over large parts of the Indian subcontinent, and Quetta was an essential outpost in the military defense of the region. The White Barracks, with its radio masts, stands as a reminder of the rich history and complex past of Quetta and Balochistan, now a part of Pakistan.
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