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'The Burmese Pagoda in Eden-Gardens. Calcutta', c1900. Eden Gardens, Calcutta, India, constructed in 1834 and named after Emily and Fanny Eden, the sisters of Lord Auckland, the Governor General of India from 1836-1842. In 1840, Eden Gardens were formally opened to the public. The Pagoda was brought from Prome, Burma by Lord Dalhousie and erected in the gardens in 1854. The gardens are now home to the Calcutta Cricket Club. [G. B. V. Ghoni, Bombay, c1900]
Unique Identifier
AR9430212
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Purpose
Public
Size
6513px × 4173px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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20th century
burma
Burmese
CALCUTTA
City
Cityscape
color
country
Eden Garden
Eden Gardens
geographical feature
Geography
Hindoostan
india
INDIAN
kolkata
Lake
LOCATION
Pagoda
Park
Photograph
Pond
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REFLECTED
Reflection
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The Print Collector
TINTED
west bengal