Monday, 26 November 2018

Bangalee Regiment Memorial located at Kolkata, West Bangal, India

These are some photographs of English commemoratives stones and the War Memorial of 49th Bangalee Regiment located at College Square Kolkata, West Bangal, India. This War Memorial is built in memory of the members of the 49th Bangalee Regiment who died in the Great War 1914-1919 to the glory of God, King & country. The names of the the soldiers written on commemorative stone are Sepoy Bhagirath Panda (Burdwan), Sepoy Bagalacharan (Burdwan), Sepoy S. Mukherjee (Burdwan), T. Naik Dhirendranath Chatterjee (Barisal), Sepoy Benode Chandra Ghosh (Barisal), Sepoy Bisweswar Indu (Barisal), Sepoy Atalchandra Ghosh (Barisal), Radhicamohan Dev (Dacca), Sepoy Suresh Chandra Bose (Dacca), Sepoy Satyanarayan [Dacca], Sepoy Abdul Rahman (Dacca), Sepoy Jagadish Chandra Bose (Dacca), Sepoy Shamal Bhattacharya (Dacca), Sepoy KamakshyaDev (Dacca), Sepoy Bholanath Chowohury (Bogra) and Sepoy Tarakchandra Sirkar (Bogra).






Photographs By Mr Subhadip Mukherjee


Sahib 

Friday, 23 November 2018

Archeological Site of Badal Pur located at Taxila District, Haripur, KPK, Pakistan

These photographs are of English commemorative board and ancient site of Badal Pur located at Taxila, Haripur, Khabar Pakhtoonkhawa, Pakistan.

 Badal Pur is a Buddhist Archeological site dated back 1st century C. E to 6th century C. E. The site of Badal Pur is not fully excavated yet by the Archeologists. It is found in shape of an ancient mound.

The commemorative board at the site of Badal Pur is erected by Taxila Institute of Asian Civilizations Quaid-e-Azam University Islamabad, NFCH, Ministry of Information, Broadcasting and National Heritage, Government of Pakistan and Directorate of Archeology and Museums, Government of Khabar Pakhtoonkhawa. This commemorative board has not enough historical information about the site.





Photographs By Ali Babar





Monday, 12 November 2018

Former Notre Dame des Anges Church Located At Pondicherry, Chennai, India




These photographs are of commemorative stone and building of Former Notre Dame des Anges Church built in 1737 A. D located at Pondicherry, Chennai, India.


Former Notre Dame des Anges Church is the one of four churches that were originally built by the Capuchins order. English commemorative stone Describes as below:


'Former Notre Dame des Anges'

This is the third church built by the Capuchins in 1737 in alignment with their monastery whose belfry is still visible. It was seriously damaged in the British attack of 1761 and was rebuilt around 1770. From 1790-93 it served as a venue for meetings of local French Revolutionary Patriots. Today it houses an orphanage for boys. '




Photographs By Mr Subhadip Mukherjee Sahib