Tuesday, December 29, 2015

The Chauri Chaura memorial

The memorial at the Chauri Chara police station
 that was erected in memory of the policemen burnt
at the police station  by a
mob. 
The poorly done inscription in Hindi
would mean that it has been redone
and seems to have omitted the names of the officers




The memorial erected in memory of
those killed in police firing at Chauri Chaura

opposite the railway station

The martyrs memorial from the overbridge
The brief history seen here is at the martyrs memorial. It had to be 
photograph it two sections and unfortunately, the bottom half has gone above

The Chauri Chaura police station with rifle slits

This plaque probably has the name of the
politician who sanctioned the funds for
the wall

The old memorial seen from the road probably never had an
inner enclosure.   




Wednesday, December 16, 2015

Cricket anywhere, anytime!


Cricket anywhere, anytime!


Vegetable vendors!

In the late evening cold two vegetable stalls in Lucknow, one under a street light
and the other on the right using LED battery powered lights




Penknives

All pen knives in the past century didn't fold
Number 3 here is the well-known Swiss made Victorinox that is now available worldwide. Number 2 is a penknife whose blade
has reduced by at least an inch. It lay almost unused in a toolbox for several decades. On it was engraved Made in Germany and a goat engraved on it. I was familiar with the goat on the blade of pocket knives in the past but they were all locally made, in or around Lucknow.
Recently, I googled Goat brand pocket knives and was surprised to find a wide collection of old knives of the same brand of English make!
The knife at no. 1 is an original fixed blade pen knife of unknown vintage. They were used to trim reed dip pens
and this one came to me from an uncle.

Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Forgotten Naval Wing flag down!

A forgotten flag on the pole atop the
National Cadet Corps, Naval Wing
office in Lucknow. People here, including
the press, create a hullabaloo at times
over what they perceive as disrespect to
the flag but this flag has gradually
sunk to the bottom of the pole
out of neglect. 

Reclamation work at the River Gomti in Lucknow


Religion is the big challenge! Here we have
the left overs of puja offerings that have to be thrown into the river. 
Pollution is well understood after all the publicity
over the years but the gods still have to be appeased! People
have given into pressure and now deposite it on the footpath to be
later collected and disposed of by the municipal workers
but as in the bottom picture some packets were
placed on the footpath but 'something' went
into the river. Maybe the holymen and temple priest could
change this age-old ritual by declaring it bad for our holy
rivers, after all there are auspicious occasions when
people bathe in rivers to cleanse themselves of their sins.
Many years ago egg was included as a vegetarian item
because it was felt people were missing out on the protein 
that is missing in veg diets. It is difficult to guess how
many Hindus were convinced by the green signal 
given by religious heads.
The Gomti riverfront project of the SP government in Uttar Pradesh

under Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav:  Rebuilding and reclaiming 
the banks after decades of erosion! 
This will give the river some  depth that will make boating possible if boating 
is a part of the plan.
To the left out of the pic was a paper mill that closed
down many years ago as did the Mohan-Meakin Brewery 
up stream. 

Friday, October 23, 2015

Letters to the Improvement Trust in 1921***

George H. Shepherd's letter
dated 2nd January, 1921
to the Executive Officer of
the Improvement Trust
requesting for the allotment
of No 13 Lawrence Terrace to him.
He was living at No 4 LT at the
time.
Lawrence Terrace was demolished in 1959 barring the Lucknow Club which
still stands. Point no. 4 of this 1921 letter mentions the concealing of
a grave at no. 13 behind a brick wall...more later

Saturday, October 17, 2015

1857 Memorial at Mariaon, Lucknow ***

Mariaon

This pillar commemorates the old Mariaon cantonment
garrison in 1857 by the 38th, 48th  and 71st infantry
a large portion of these regiments mutinied
on the evening of May the 30th  1857.
This pillar marks the site of the residency
bungalow occupied by Sir Henry Lawrence K.C.B.




Thursday, October 15, 2015

Tuck-Larkins

Pic c 1963 courtesy Robert Jordan: The newly weds Edgar Tuck and Phyllis Larkins  

Lucknow-Sitapur Road August 2015

A modernised rickshaw cart at a
roadside coal stall




Chandra Hospital, Sitapur Road, Lucknow

Wednesday, October 14, 2015

From a Lucknow flyover

Not seen in this pic is a track branching left that goes to Sitapur and beyond.
This train will be coming from Barabanki, Gonda, Gorakhpur and maybe beyond.
In other words, for trains coming from the north-east or the east, Varanasi to Bengal  the tracks divide at Malhaur one going straight to the main Lucknow Junction and the other towards Gomti Nagar Stn., Badshah Nagar St. and on to Daliganj, City Stn., Aishbagh Stn and the Lucknow NER Junction which earlier catered only to the NER's metre guage trains.

 


Out of the pic to the left is the outer Daliganj Rly cabin for the Daliganj Station
which is about 150 metres ahead.

The  metre guage track from Aishbagh Station goes to Sitapur, Lakhimpur Kheri
and beyond ending at Kathgodam.

Sunday, October 11, 2015

Chattar Manzil and Farhat Baksh in Lucknow

On the roof of Farhat Baksh with the
 Chattar Manzil on the left
The crest of Farhat Baksh


Steps lead to underground rooms of the
Farhat Baksh and below
to the Chattar Manzil. The twin
buildings are now under renovation

These two buildings now handed over to the ASI,
 were in use as the offices and laboratories of the
Central Drug Research Institute which was
opened in 1951 by India's first Prime Minister,
Pt Jawaharlal Nehru. 
Farhat Baksh one of Maj.-Gen Claude Martin's
many properties

From view of the twin buildings
Over the years I've photographed the building where
I stand, presently, from across the river