RARE FACTS PHOTOGRAPHS
FROM THE ARCHIVE FOR YOU.
DAIRY MILK CHOCOLATE 1905 TO 1999
Stalin, Lenin and Trotsky
The front page of the April 16, 1912 evening edition of the Boston Globe,
detailing the Titanic Disaster is shown
The Elephant Rock - 1858
Star Cinema ( now at Pakistan ) 1943
Shooting-the-mgm-lion-logo-in-1924
Incomplete Howrah bridge 1935.
Howrah Bridge under construction... 1942...
Howrah Bridge.
Calcutta bus stand near Howrah bridge, most likely on the Howrah station
side of the Hooghly River 1944.
View of the hoogly river at 1880.
Last time Netaji was arrested by British police.
A rare one of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose and his wife Eimilie Shenkl
Gandhi ji with his wife Kasturba Gandhi
The crown of India
Maharani of Jaipur Gayatri Devi - 1940's
The last train , Dhaka to Calcutta!!! Taken in 1947.
British India and Afghanistan border - 1934.
Gandhi-ji with Netaji 1932.
Jawaharlal Nehru, Bhulabhai Desai, and Rajendra Prasad (Center)
at the AICC Session, April 1939.
Chatim talay gurudeber janmodin 1937.
Rabindranath Thakur
Sharat Chandra with Surendranath
Bagha Jatin
Deho rakhchen thakur ramkrishna paramahansa deb
Rare picture of the family of maa sarada devi
1968 shayam bazar more
Family of Indira Gandhi
July 1983 Indira Gandhi felicitates Kapil Dev, captain of Indian cricket team
Satyajit Roy only 22 years old , picture taken at 1943
Asha, Mukesh , Lata , Kishore Manna
Rare picture of Kishore kumar Bhupen Hazarika
Awesome picture of RK, dilip sahab and Dev anand
Amit ji with his mom Teji bachan....
Jaya with her son daughter
Final Journey to Heaven... Bhupen Hazarika
C. V. Raman - The Great Indian Physicist.
Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman, FRS (7 November 1888 21
November 1970) was an Indian physicist. He was the recipient of
the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1930 for the discovery that when light
traverses a transparent material, some of the light that is deflected
changes in wavelength. This phenomenon is now called Raman
scattering and is the result of the Raman effect
The original picture of Jhansi Rani Laxmi Bai. This picture has been
taken by German photographer Hoffman 160 years ago.
This was how the Taj Mahal was protected from bomber jets in 1942
during world war.It was covered with huge scaffold, to make it look
like a stockpile of bamboo and misguide bombers.
The covering is still incomplete in this photo. The whole of Taj Mahal
The covering is still incomplete in this photo. The whole of Taj Mahal
was covered but this picture shows only the main dome covered. The
govt. didnt allow any photographers later to shoot the final scaffold cover.
During the India-Pakistan war in 1971, it was protected by covering it
During the India-Pakistan war in 1971, it was protected by covering it
with a green cloth and making it almost invisible i.e. camouflaged within
the greenery around it. Even in 2001, after the Sep 11 attack,
Archaeological Survey of India took up the precautionary measure to cover
it with cloth and it took them more than 20 days to do that!!
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