Lucknow: Memories of a CityViolette Graff Oxford University Press, 1999 - 299 pages This collection of pieces looks at 150 years of Lucknow's recent history, from its rise to grandeur during the Nawabi days to its political preeminent position today. |
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Page 49
... street , was like the High Street at Oxford , ' in the colour of its buildings and the general form and Gothic style of the ... streets , fine houses , and meadows fertilized by the Goomty ' . ( Anon . , Sketches of India , 1816 : 151 ) ...
... street , was like the High Street at Oxford , ' in the colour of its buildings and the general form and Gothic style of the ... streets , fine houses , and meadows fertilized by the Goomty ' . ( Anon . , Sketches of India , 1816 : 151 ) ...
Page 59
... street which leads to the palace [ the Daulat Khana ] is upwards of five miles , more than one half of which you wade through mire and filth . During the lapse of time , the streets sink from cleaning , or by the blowing away of dust ...
... street which leads to the palace [ the Daulat Khana ] is upwards of five miles , more than one half of which you wade through mire and filth . During the lapse of time , the streets sink from cleaning , or by the blowing away of dust ...
Page 281
... street be kept as clear of traffic as possible . Traffic was allowed on the street but parking or stalling was discouraged . This rule was enforced particularly on the cycle rickshaws . Apart from cars which were few and far between ...
... street be kept as clear of traffic as possible . Traffic was allowed on the street but parking or stalling was discouraged . This rule was enforced particularly on the cycle rickshaws . Apart from cars which were few and far between ...
Contents
The Awadh Regime the Mughals and the Countryside | 16 |
Lucknow City of Dreams | 49 |
Index 285 | 54 |
Copyright | |
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