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SAMUEL BOURNE. The Esplanade and Government House from Chowringhee [Calcutta]. A view from the north end of Chowringhee Road beside the carriage stand looking north-west across the Dhurrumtollah Tank towards the façades of the houses along Esplanade Row, with Government House on the extreme left. The flat-fronted, verandahed building behind the premises of William Coish & Co is the Adjutant-General's offices. Among the commercial premises on Esplanade Row are Mountain's Hotel, Madame Nielly (French milliner), Payne & Co's Belatee Bungalow and Thomson & Co. With hack gharries in the roadway in the foreground. 1860s. Photograph. Source: Photo 29/(7). Language: English.

SAMUEL BOURNE. The Esplanade and Government House from Chowringhee [Calcutta]. A view from the north end of Chowringhee Road beside the carriage stand looking north-west across the Dhurrumtollah Tank towards the façades of the houses along Esplanade Row, with Government House on the extreme left. The flat-fronted, verandahed building behind the premises of William Coish & Co is the Adjutant-General's offices. Among the commercial premises on Esplanade Row are Mountain's Hotel, Madame Nielly (French milliner), Payne & Co's Belatee Bungalow and Thomson & Co. With hack gharries in the roadway in the foreground. 1860s. Photograph. Source: Photo 29/(7). Language: English.
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The Esplanade and Government House from Chowringhee [Calcutta]. A view from the north end of Chowringhee Road beside the carriage stand looking north-west across the Dhurrumtollah Tank towards the façades of the houses along Esplanade Row, with Government House on the extreme left. The flat-fronted, verandahed building behind the premises of William Coish & Co is the Adjutant-General's offices. Among the commercial premises on Esplanade Row are Mountain's Hotel, Madame Nielly (French milliner), Payne & Co's Belatee Bungalow and Thomson & Co. With hack gharries in the roadway in the foreground. 1860s. Photograph. Source: Photo 29/(7). Language: English.
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