Awaiting Lord Dufferins arrival
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Awaiting Lord Dufferins arrival
Awaiting the arrival of Lord Dufferin(1826-1902), diplomat and eighth Viceroy of India, at the opening of the Jubilee Bridge of the East Indian Peninsular Railway. The bridge crosses the river Hooghly, at Hooghly, India
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1887 21st Arrival Awaiting Diplomat Dufferin Hooghly Jubilee Opening Peninsular Viceroy
EDITORS COMMENTS
"Awaiting Lord Dufferin's Arrival: The Historic Opening of Jubilee Bridge, Hooghly, India, 1887 This evocative photograph captures the anticipation and excitement as the crowd gathers to welcome the esteemed guest, Lord Dufferin, to the grand opening of the Jubilee Bridge of the East Indian Peninsular Railway in Hooghly, India, in February 1887. Lord Dufferin, a renowned diplomat and the eighth Viceroy of India, is seen arriving by boat, his regal presence announced by the raised Union Jack flag on the vessel. The Jubilee Bridge, a significant engineering feat of the time, spans the Hooghly River and marks an essential expansion of the East Indian Peninsular Railway network. The bridge's construction was a testament to the British colonial administration's commitment to improving transportation infrastructure in India. The image portrays a diverse crowd of onlookers, including European officials, Indian dignitaries, and local residents, all eager to witness the historic moment. The vibrant colors and intricate details of their attire reflect the rich cultural tapestry of the region. The photograph offers a glimpse into India's colonial past, showcasing the grandeur and pageantry of a bygone era. It serves as a reminder of the significant role the British Raj played in shaping India's history and infrastructure, while also highlighting the diverse population that contributed to the country's development." This photograph is a valuable historical record, capturing an important moment in the annals of Indian history. It is an essential addition to any collection focusing on colonial India, diplomacy, or transportation history.
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