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Home / Graves, Monuments and Memorials 23
Post date / 2014
- Lucknow Christ Church Cathedral - Memorial to Sir Henry Lawrence
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The memorial to those murdered during the second massacre at Cawnpore during the Great Mutiny in 1857. This monument was originally placed over the well in the Bibigarh in Cawnpore into which the bodies of the massacred were thrown by the rebels. After Independence, it was moved to the grounds of St. John's Cantonment Church. - Memorial Well Jhansi
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Memorial over the well in Jhansi into which the mutinous sepoys placed the bodies of 66 murdered men, women and children during the Great Mutiny. The garden, in the centre of which stands this memorial, full of trees and shrubs in the British era, is now a desert. - Skinner's Horse Memorial Plaque
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Memorial Plaque to Skinner's Horse in St James' Church Delhi - St James Church Delhi - Memorial to James Skinner
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Memorial to Colonel James Skinner of Skinner's Horse in St. James Church, Delhi - Warren Hastings Chair
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Chair used by Warren Hastings in Calcutta, now located in St. John's Church - Statue of Lord Canning
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Statue of Charles John Canning, Earl Canning, Governor-General and first Viceroy of India. Born 14 Dec. 1812 and died 17 June 1862. The statue was formerly placed on the maidan in Calcutta but is now located in the grounds of the former Viceroy's House at Barrackpore. - Gurkha Memorial, Batasia Loop
4703 hits - Memorial to the Battle of Plassey
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Memorial at the site of the Battle of Plassey which took place on 23rd June 1757. The Battle of Plassey took place on 23rd June 1757 between the forces of Siraj-ud-Daula, Nawab of Bengal and the British forces of Robert Clive (Clive of India), supported by those of Mir Jaffa who, after the battle, displaced Siraj as Nawab of Bengal. Clive extracted significant political and financial reward from Mir Jaffa and thereafter used his influence to establish a great political influence for the East India Company in India. - An English Cemetery in Cashmere
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An English Cemetery in Cashmere. If anyone can identify this location, please let us know. - Khohat The Cemetery
4766 hits - Monument to the Defenders of the Residency, Lucknow
4828 hits - Cawnpore Memorial Well
3661 hits - IMG 1909
2839 hits - IMG 1935
2644 hits - Flora Butcher M.D.
2798 hitsThe Grave of Flora Butcher M.D. who died in 1926 in Banbasa a town in Northern India bordering Nepal which was decimated by Cerebral Maleria. The town was restored again in 1940
- IMG 1938
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3126 hits - East Surrey Regt 6th Battalion 1914to1919 at Agra
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Memorial in St George's Cathedral Agra to NCOs & Men of 6th Battalion East Surrey Regiment who died in India 1914 - 1919 - The Guides memorial at Mardan
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Memorial arch at Mardan to commemorate members of The Guides regiment who died at The Residency in Kabul during the 3rd Afghan War - Havelock Memorial in Alum Bagh, near Lucknow
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Memorial to Brigadier-General Sir Henry Havelock in the Alumbagh Memorial Gardens near Lucknow. Havelock with Sir James Outram was responsible for the first Relief of Lucknow on 25th September 1857. He died at Lucknow 24th November 1857 just before the completion of the evacuation by Sir Colin Campbell follwing the second relief.