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Grand Durbar at Darjeeling, India: Return Visit of the Lieut
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Grand Durbar at Darjeeling, India: Return Visit of the Lieut
GRAND DURBAR AT DARJEELING, INDIA: RETURN VISIT OF THE LIEUT.-GOVERNOR OF BENGAL TO THE RAJAH OF SIKKIM AT LE BONG; 1. W.L. Heeley, Esq. Inspector-General of Jails. 2. Lt.-Col. Newall. Commanding the Station. 3. J.W. Edgar, C.S.I. Deputy-Commissioner of Darjeeling. 4. Thoothub Nangye, Rajahs Youngest Brother, and Heir-Apparent. 5. Captain Farmer, Aide-de-Camp to the Lieutenant-Governor. 6. Sikyoung Koojew, Rajah of Sikkim. 7. Sir Geo. Campbell, K.C.S.I. Lt.-Governor of Bengal. 8. Serung Pooty, Rajahs Sister. 9. Chunjew Kaboo, Rajahs Elder Brother. A. Mackenzie, Esq. Junior Secretary to Governor of Bengal, 1890 engraving
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Aide De Camp Bengal Brother Campbell Captain Commanding Darjeeling Durbar Edgar Elder Farmer Governor Grand Lieut Rajah Sister Station Visit Youngest Bong Deputy Commissioner Heeley Inspector General Jails Lieutenant Governor Lt Col Mackenzie Newall Rajahs Sikkim
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This 19th-century engraving captures the grandeur of the Durbar at Darjeeling, India. The image showcases the momentous return visit of the Lieutenant-Governor of Bengal to the esteemed Rajah of Sikkim at Le Bong. The scene is filled with notable figures who played significant roles in this historic event. In this print, we see a distinguished group gathered together. W. L. Heeley, Esq. , Inspector-General of Jails, stands tall alongside Lt. -Col. Newall, Commanding the Station. J. W. Edgar, C. S. I. , Deputy-Commissioner of Darjeeling, exudes authority and grace. The focus then shifts to Thoothub Nangye, Rajah's youngest brother and heir-apparent; Captain Farmer serves as Aide-de-Camp to the Lieutenant-Governor; Sikyoung Koojew commands attention as Rajah of Sikkim himself; and Sir Geo. Campbell, K. C. S. I. , holds his position as Lt. -Governor of Bengal with dignity. Serung Pooty adds an air of elegance as she represents Rajah's sister while Chunjew Kaboo stands proudly by her side as Rajah's elder brother. This enchanting engraving not only showcases a historical gathering but also highlights the illustrative technique prevalent during that era. With its vintage charm and retro styling reminiscent of 19th-century artistry, this print from Liszt Collection transports us back in time to witness a truly remarkable moment in Indian history.
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