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Victoria Memorial Hall, South Front, 1925. Creator: Unknown
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Victoria Memorial Hall, South Front, 1925. Creator: Unknown
Victoria Memorial Hall, South Front, 1925. From British Government in India, Volume One, by Lord Curzon of Kedleston. [Cassell and Company Ltd, London, New York, Toronto and Melbourne, 1925]
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This print showcases the grandeur of the Victoria Memorial Hall's South Front in 1925. The architectural masterpiece, created by an unknown artist, stands as a symbol of British imperialism in India during the early 20th century. The imposing marble facade and symmetrical design exude elegance and power. The Victoria Memorial Hall, located in Kolkata (formerly known as Calcutta), was built to honor Queen Victoria, the Empress of India. It served as a museum that housed various artifacts and literature related to British India. This photograph is taken from Lord Curzon's book "British Government in India" published by Cassell and Company Ltd. The image captures the essence of this iconic tourist attraction with its meticulously maintained lawn surrounding the memorial. Sir William Emerson, an eminent architect at that time, played a significant role in designing this magnificent structure under George Nathaniel Curzon's patronage. As we gaze upon this monochrome snapshot frozen in time, it transports us back to an era when Britain held sway over vast territories across the globe. The photo evokes a sense of nostalgia for a period marked by imperialistic ambitions intertwined with artistic brilliance. With its timeless beauty preserved within these pages, this historic photograph serves as a testament to both Indian and British history—a visual reminder of an era long gone but not forgotten.
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