Rare 19th Century Pictures of India - BBC
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Rare 19th Century Pictures of India - BBC
Check out some interesting pictures I found on BBC today:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-india-22212009
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-india-22212009
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Re: Rare 19th Century Pictures of India - BBC
Cool! Some neat photos there.
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Re: Rare 19th Century Pictures of India - BBC
lala deen dayal the photographer was a pioneer of sorts and a trained engineer from Roorkee could have sat on his laurels in a cushy govt job
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lala_Deen_Dayal
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lala_Deen_Dayal
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Re: Rare 19th Century Pictures of India - BBC
Fantastic ! Thanks for sharing.
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Fabulous, What photography! Thanks Timmy.
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Beautiful snaps of the years gone by.
Thanks Timmy.
Thanks Timmy.
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That is a good link,Timmy. I have seen this photos before as Raja Deen Dayal was a well known photographer of his era, especially known for his photographs from Hyderabad. I may even have an old book laying around at my home.
Those dresses really give an interesting insight into those times.
Another interesting aspect is the knives the British officers were wearing on their belts.
Those Kinjal knives are traditional to Caucasus.Many still wear them along with their traditional costume. Even I got one, I mean the dress .
This is a Kinjal made by my B-I-L as a part of his apprenticeship at a polytechnic.
Thank you for sharing.
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Those dresses really give an interesting insight into those times.
Another interesting aspect is the knives the British officers were wearing on their belts.
Those Kinjal knives are traditional to Caucasus.Many still wear them along with their traditional costume. Even I got one, I mean the dress .
This is a Kinjal made by my B-I-L as a part of his apprenticeship at a polytechnic.
Thank you for sharing.
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Hi,
Check out some photos here http://www.indiansforguns.com/viewtopic ... 1&start=90
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Check out some photos here http://www.indiansforguns.com/viewtopic ... 1&start=90
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Re: Rare 19th Century Pictures of India - BBC
Amazing find, Timmy, thanks!
Love that pet Cheetah in the 2nd pic (with Grand Duke Alexander - btw, Alexander seems to have travelled the world to hunt! Was reading Buffalo Bill Cody's autobiography and he mentions Alex hunted buffalo with him!). This would be an African cheetah? AFAIK, Indian Cheetahs were extinct by then???
Love that pet Cheetah in the 2nd pic (with Grand Duke Alexander - btw, Alexander seems to have travelled the world to hunt! Was reading Buffalo Bill Cody's autobiography and he mentions Alex hunted buffalo with him!). This would be an African cheetah? AFAIK, Indian Cheetahs were extinct by then???
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Re: Rare 19th Century Pictures of India - BBC
thanks for the link, I used to be great fan of Raja Deen Dayal's work, maybe because of the rick history he documented in his photographs, thanks for rekindling the fan in me!
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The Indian Cheetahs went extinct in the 1950's.essdee1972 wrote: This would be an African cheetah? AFAIK, Indian Cheetahs were extinct by then???
These are most probably Indian.
Look at those black buck. What fantastic trophy bucks. All 4 of them.
Nice kinjal there Vikram.
Is the word Khanjar derived from it?
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prashantsingh wrote: Is the word Khanjar derived from it?
I would not know for sure,Prashant, but very plausible.
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Vikram,
Those aren't British Officers. The caption says:
Over the course of his remarkable career, Deen Dayal opened studios in Indian cities, employing over 50 photographers and assistants.
This is a picture of the Grand Duke Alexander of Russia and companions after a cheetah hunt in March 1891.
So knives from the Caucasus makes sense.
Those aren't British Officers. The caption says:
Over the course of his remarkable career, Deen Dayal opened studios in Indian cities, employing over 50 photographers and assistants.
This is a picture of the Grand Duke Alexander of Russia and companions after a cheetah hunt in March 1891.
So knives from the Caucasus makes sense.
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XL,xl_target wrote:Vikram,
Those aren't British Officers. The caption says:
Over the course of his remarkable career, Deen Dayal opened studios in Indian cities, employing over 50 photographers and assistants.
This is a picture of the Grand Duke Alexander of Russia and companions after a cheetah hunt in March 1891.
So knives from the Caucasus makes sense.
Good observation. I did not pay attention to the caption. Mea culpa!
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I like the cheetah wearing a mask - bandito cheetah !
Presumably it`s to keep the animal calm - like hooding raptors.
I wasn`t aware that coursing with cheetahs took place anywhere outside of Arabia.
Presumably it`s to keep the animal calm - like hooding raptors.
I wasn`t aware that coursing with cheetahs took place anywhere outside of Arabia.
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