A Winter in IndiaCassell, Petter, Galpin & Company, 1882 - 196 pages Tour 1881-1882 Bombay, Delhi, Lahore, Agra, Lucknow, Benares, Calcutta, Madras, Poona & trip to Darjeeling; focus on Afghan policy, Indian economy, Christian education. |
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... LUCKNOW AND CAWNPORE 56 VI . - ALLAHABAD AND BENARES 65 VII . AT CALCUTTA 80 VIII . THE TEA PLANTATIONS , DARJEELING 90 IX . CALCUTTA ITS BUILDINGS , TRADE , AND LIFE 106 X. - SOUTHERN INDIA : MADRAS ; COONOOR 117 XI . - CONJEVERAM ...
... LUCKNOW AND CAWNPORE 56 VI . - ALLAHABAD AND BENARES 65 VII . AT CALCUTTA 80 VIII . THE TEA PLANTATIONS , DARJEELING 90 IX . CALCUTTA ITS BUILDINGS , TRADE , AND LIFE 106 X. - SOUTHERN INDIA : MADRAS ; COONOOR 117 XI . - CONJEVERAM ...
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... in Jeypoor Residency Garden at Lucknow Massacre Ghaut at Cawnpore . Plain in Southern India . 22 99 " " 58 63 129 Sketch Map of India , to show Author's Route . or's } At end of Volume . A WINTER IN INDIA . CHAPTER I. THE VOYAGE OUT PAGE.
... in Jeypoor Residency Garden at Lucknow Massacre Ghaut at Cawnpore . Plain in Southern India . 22 99 " " 58 63 129 Sketch Map of India , to show Author's Route . or's } At end of Volume . A WINTER IN INDIA . CHAPTER I. THE VOYAGE OUT PAGE.
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... , told me that his father was a clergyman in Arbroath ; and , to cap the Forfarshire connexion , when I asked the station - master to reserve a carriage for us SCOTCHMEN IN INDIA . 55 for Lucknow , he told 54 A WINTER IN INDIA .
... , told me that his father was a clergyman in Arbroath ; and , to cap the Forfarshire connexion , when I asked the station - master to reserve a carriage for us SCOTCHMEN IN INDIA . 55 for Lucknow , he told 54 A WINTER IN INDIA .
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... he told me that he would do so with great pleasure , and more especially as his name , although he was an Eurasian , was William Baxter , and his father came from Scotland ! CHAPTER V. LUCKNOW AND CAWNPORE . AT 6.22 p.m. ,
... he told me that he would do so with great pleasure , and more especially as his name , although he was an Eurasian , was William Baxter , and his father came from Scotland ! CHAPTER V. LUCKNOW AND CAWNPORE . AT 6.22 p.m. ,
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... Lucknow ; and I don't know why , but my first remark on entering it was , " We are now 7,000 miles from London . " No rain has fallen here since the first week in September , and the dust lies thick , not only on all the roads , and ...
... Lucknow ; and I don't know why , but my first remark on entering it was , " We are now 7,000 miles from London . " No rain has fallen here since the first week in September , and the dust lies thick , not only on all the roads , and ...
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Agra Agra Fort anchor appear bazaars beautiful Benares Bengal better Bombay breakfast British buildings bungalow Calcutta carriages Cassell Cassell's Cawnpore Cheap Edition Christianity Church of Scotland classes cloth gilt Coloured Plates Coonoor crowded Cumballa Cumballa Hill Darjeeling Delhi Demy 4to drive drove England English Engravings European Extra crown 4to feet flowers Galpin gardens gharries gilt edges Government House half-morocco harbour Hindoo Hindostan Hotel India inhabitants interest Jumna Kinchinjunga Lady Lahore land library binding lofty London Lord Lord Ripon Lucknow Ludgate Hill Madras Major Baring Malabar Hill ment miles minarets missionary morning mosque mountains nearly night o'clock officers opinion Original Illustrations party passed peaks picturesque plain plantations Poona population railway Rajpootana remarkable revenue Ripon river rulers seen servants ship Siliguri station steam-launch steamers streets Suez Sunday taxation temples Three Vols tion town travelled trees