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Início 35
Data de envio / 2013 / Semana 40
- Acrobats
visto 2844 vezes - Army Group
visto 6096 vezes - Camels
visto 2662 vezes - Cawnpore Memorial
visto 3752 vezes
The Angel of Cawnpore, erected over the well where many perished in the Indian Mutiny of 1857. This monument was relocated to All Saints Church, Cawnpore, after Independence. - Allied Convoy, Cape Town, May 1942
visto 4102 vezes - Docks
visto 2442 vezes
Location not known (possibly Alexandra Docks, Bombay) - DUKWs in Burma
visto 4198 vezes
DUKWs in Burma. The river is either the Chindwin or the Irrawaddy. - DUKWs in Burma
visto 4086 vezes
DUKWs in Burma. The river is either the Chindwin or the Irrawaddy. - DUKWs in Burma.
visto 3983 vezes
DUKWs in Burma. The river is either the Chindwin or the Irrawaddy (Joseph Nicholson is on the extreme left here) - DUKWs in Burma
visto 3164 vezes - Elephants
visto 2599 vezes - Location not known
visto 2106 vezes - Indian Country Fair
visto 3156 vezes - Indian Village Scene
visto 2293 vezes - Soldiers from the 14th Army at Juhu Beach, Bombay
visto 5528 vezes
Soldiers from the 14th Army at Juhu Beach, Bombay (Joseph Nicholson is third from the left) - Soldiers from the 14th Army at Juhu Beach, Bombay
visto 4883 vezes
Soldiers from the 14th Army at Juhu Beach, Bombay (Joseph Nicholson is seated, extreme right) - Soldiers from the 14th Army at Juhu Beach, Bombay
visto 3879 vezes
Soldiers from the 14th Army at Juhu Beach, Bombay (Joseph Nicholson is third from the right) - Katraj Tunnel
visto 2177 vezes
Katraj Tunnel on the Burma to Poona (Pune) Road - Kids with Soldiers
visto 3560 vezes - Malabar Hill View
visto 4260 vezes
View of Chowpatty Beach, Bombay, from Malabar Hill (a posh residential part of Bombay). - View of Bombay from Malabar Hill
visto 3844 vezes - Ox Cart
visto 2272 vezes - Joseph Nicholson and pals
visto 4174 vezes
Joseph Nicholson (left) and pals - Prince of Wales Museum, Bombay
visto 3918 vezes
Prince of Wales Museum, Bombay. George V, The Prince of Wales, laid the foundation stone on 11th November 1905. The museum was renamed Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya in 1995. - Rajabai Clock Tower, Bombay
visto 3543 vezes - Regal Cinema, Bombay
visto 4039 vezes
Regal Cinema, Bombay. An Art Deco cinema opened in 1933, the Regal was the first cinema in India to have air-conditioning. It also has an underground car park. With large sweeping balconies and plush velvet seats the cinema is still thriving today. (This photo must have been taken in 1945 since the film Frisco Sal was released in New York in February 1945). - Revnell Services Club, Lahore
visto 4177 vezes
The building is Nedou's Hotel, Lahore, Punjab (now in Pakistan) built in 1880. Here, it is providing a recreational centre for forces during WWII. Sadly, the building was knocked down after the war and a new hotel, The Avari, now stands on the site. Historical note: The Nedous Hotel was famous as a haunt of none other than Lawrence of Arabia. - Sati Chaura Ghat, Cawnpore
visto 3195 vezes
Thought to be a view of Sati Chaura Ghat, Cawnpore where atrocities took place in the Indian Mutiny of 1857. Note the so-called 'Bridge of Boats' in the middle of the picture. The river is the Ganges. The photo was taken from the railway bridge on the line to Lucknow (to left). - Table Mountain, Cape Town, May 1942
visto 3680 vezes - Impromptu Camp
visto 2392 vezes - Joseph Nicholson and pals
visto 3788 vezes
Joseph Nicholson (left) and pals - Joseph Nicholson and pal
visto 3823 vezes
Joseph Nicholson (left) and pal - Victoria Station Bombay
visto 4228 vezes
Victoria Railway Station, Bombay. Designed by Frederick William Stevens and built in 1887, it was renamed Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus in 1996 when Bombay assumed its new name of Mumbai. It is usually referred to as either VT or CST. - Breach Candy Swimming Club, Bombay
visto 4711 vezes
Breach Candy Swimming Club, Bombay. The pool was built by the British and historically and to this day has a substantial ex-pat membership. The pool takes the shape of the sub-continent of India. Today, the club is now the most exclusive club in South Bombay with an enrolment fee in the region of 1.3 crore. In Indian currency, 1 crore = 10 million rupees which at 2013 exchange rates of approx. 100 rupees= £1 makes an astonishing fee of £130,000. - DUKWs in Burma
visto 4366 vezes
DUKWs in Burma. The river is either the Chindwin or the Irrawaddy.