RMERGEM6–Disarmament of the 26th Indian regiment at Barrackpore, India. During the Indian Mutiny of 1857. Began as mutiny of sepoys
RFH3ER3D–INDIA Cantonment at Barrackpore 1862. Illustrated London News
RM2X21WA5–Prizes and Prize-Winners of the Calcutta Volunteer Rifle Matches at Barrackpore, [India], 1865. Participants in '...competitive trials in skill as marksmen...The gentlemen grouped around this table are the successful competitors of the two last annual meetings - namely, Lieutenant J. Mackenzie, Captain M. J. Pearson, Lieutenant Fred. G. Teale, Private E. Lane, and Private J. Morrison, in the front row, sitting; Corporal Fink, Colour-Sergeant G. Robb, Sergeant Humphreys, Private Goebels, Private D. C. Creaton, Sergeant Dods, Sergeant Boggs, Captain John Rose, Sergeant Macdonald, Private Pratt,
RFH3ERMG–INDIA Winners, Kolkata Rifle Matches, Barrackpore 1865. Illustrated London News
RM2JXHA74–Entrance to a military cemetery at Barrackpore, India.
RFFF1D5N–INDIA Sepoy Camp, Barrackpur 1858. Illustrated London News
RFC6K3K3–Barrackpore or Barrackpur, in West Bengal, India, during the 1890s, vintage engraving. Old engraved illustration of Barrackpore.
RFFF49YW–INDIA Thomas Thompson, ablaze Crew rescued 1852. Illustrated London News
RFEW9XDC–Barrackpore or Barrackpur, in West Bengal, India, during the 1890s, vintage engraving. Old engraved illustration of Barrackpore.
RFFE0WXY–Barrakpur/Barrackpore: Cantonment on the Hugli, near Calcutta Kolkata, 1893
RM2T1FM6Y–The Indian Mutiny 1857-1859 Stereoscopic portrait of Charlotte, Viscountess Canning (1817 - 1861) photographed with an unknown lady companion and Dr Lecky during the aftermath of the Indian Mutiny. Viscountess Canning was the wife of Charles, 1st Earl Canning, Governor-General of India during the Mutiny. She arrived in India in 1856 and accompanied her husband to Calcutta, where she found life restrictive and isolated but actively supported the new art of photography. Lady Canning died of malaria in 1861 and was buried at Barrackpore, West Bengal.
RFM5NJKJ–Digitally restored from a late 19th Century encyclopedia.
RM2RRJ99B–Sketches of Native Life in India - Sepoy Encampment at Barrackpore, 1858. 'We are indebted to the sketch-book of Mr. Marshall Claxton for the...series of characteristic Sketches of a few of the manners, habits, and customs of the natives of India...In the future annals of India, Barrackpore will be mentioned and thought of with much interest, not only as containing the country residence of the Governor-General, but as the district where the sepoys first mutinied...'. From "Illustrated London News", 1858.
RM2JXG919–Members Of The 5317 Air Depot Group Pose For The Photographers At An Air Base In Barrackpore, India.
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