Old and rare Photographs from Indian History

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The daughter of an Indian maharajah seated on a
panther she shot, sometime during 1920s.

A British man gets a pedicure from an Indian servant.

The Grand Trunk Road , built by Sher Shah Suri, was
the main trade route from Calcutta to Kabul .

A group of Dancing or nautch girls began performing
with their elaborate costumes and jewelry.

A rare view of the President's palace and the
Parliament building in New Delhi .

Women gather at a party in Mumbai ( Bombay ) in 1910.

A group from Vaishnava, a sect founded by a Hindu
mystic. His followers are called Gosvami-maharajahs

Swami Vivekanand at the Parliament of Religions held in
Chicago in 1893

An aerial view of Jama Masjid mosque in Delhi , built
between 1650 and 1658.

The Imperial Airways 'Hanno' Hadley Page passenger
airplane carries the England to India air mail, stopping
in Sharjah to refuel.

View of Parrys Corner,Chennai.

A British player accidentally falls from horse during playing
polo,Imphal

A rare photo of calutta in 1835.

In India first railway was built between Mumbai and Thane
in 1852 and the first passenger train ran between the two
stations, covering a distance of 34 km, on April 16, 1853.

British atrocities india in 1857

Mangal Pandey's
execution order.

Roaster of arrivals/identured labour in S.Afria who were
identified by their numbers

A Scene from movie Raja Harishchandra, which premiered
at Bombay's Coronation Theatre on May 3 1913, was the
country's first ever feature film.

Subhas Chandra Bose in Tokyo ... 1936

Ghandhiji Addressing people

Last Viceroy of Independent India Lord Mountbatten
salutes the Indian national flag hosted at India Gate as
Lady Edwina (second right) and India's first prime minister
Jawaharlal Nehru (right) looks on, during Independence
Day celebrations, in New Delhi.

TRAIN TO PAKISTAN ; India 1947. Trains packed with
refugees - Hindus and Sikhs headed for India , and
Muslims headed for Pakistan - were convenient targets for
gangs of killers on both sides of the border.

A Library being divided at the time of partition. Heart
trembles to see this sight and it is tough to imagine the
state of the nation at the moment when people needed to
hold hands

1948: The news of Gandhi's assassination hits the streets.
A stunned crowd gathers in Calcutta.

1948: Crowds in
New Delhi wait for
a glimpse of
Gandhi's funeral
procession.