100-yr-old photos of British India found in shoebox
The most interesting discoveries are indeed made in the
most unlikely of places: a treasure-trove of photographs, documenting
life in India over 100 years ago during the British Raj, has recently
been found in a shoebox in Edinburgh.A total of 178 negatives were found
in a shoebox for a pair of grey, size 9, Peter Lord slip-on shoes by
the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland
(RCAHMS). The stunning negatives were stored in 5” by 8” plate boxes
and had been wrapped in copies of The Statesman newspaper of
1914.Nothing is yet known about the photographer of these historic
images, although efforts are on to find out his or her identity.Among
the images are some that depict the celebrations for the visit of King
George V and Queen Mary to Calcutta in 1912 with the city's buildings
all lit up. Others show pilgrims gathered for a religious festival;
merchants selling their wares outside the Jagannath temple in Orissa;
labourers pulling carts loaded with crates at (probably) the Howrah
station, while another shows a woman standing outside a house, most
likely, in Darjeeling.Take a look at these amazing photographs from a
bygone era and marvel at what life was like for the common Indian during
the British rule.
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