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View of Chandni Chowk in Shahjahanabad, Delhi, India, The Chandni-chouk, principal Street in Delhi (original title), Chandni Chowk is the main street of Shahjahanabad, the last of the seven historic cities of Delhi. Along the road are stores and artisans selling their wares. The street was laid out in 1650 by Jahanara Begum, the daughter of Emperor Shah Jahan, and connected the city to their fortified palace, The Red Fort. The street was 36 meters wide (40 yards) and 1.3 kilometers long (1520 yards). Originally, there was a canal along the road to supply the fort with drinking water and irrigation. Between 1840 and the 1860s the canal was filled in by the British. The shot shows a raised ledge where the canal once ran., Samuel Bourne (signed by artist), Old Delhi, 1865 - 1870, paper, albumen print, height 220 mm × width 286 mm.

View of Chandni Chowk in Shahjahanabad, Delhi, India, The Chandni-chouk, principal Street in Delhi (original title), Chandni Chowk is the main street of Shahjahanabad, the last of the seven historic cities of Delhi. Along the road are stores and artisans selling their wares. The street was laid out in 1650 by Jahanara Begum, the daughter of Emperor Shah Jahan, and connected the city to their fortified palace, The Red Fort. The street was 36 meters wide (40 yards) and 1.3 kilometers long (1520 yards). Originally, there was a canal along the road to supply the fort with drinking water and irrigation. Between 1840 and the 1860s the canal was filled in by the British. The shot shows a raised ledge where the canal once ran., Samuel Bourne (signed by artist), Old Delhi, 1865 - 1870, paper, albumen print, height 220 mm × width 286 mm.
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View of Chandni Chowk in Shahjahanabad, Delhi, India, The Chandni-chouk, principal Street in Delhi (original title), Chandni Chowk is the main street of Shahjahanabad, the last of the seven historic cities of Delhi. Along the road are stores and artisans selling their wares. The street was laid out in 1650 by Jahanara Begum, the daughter of Emperor Shah Jahan, and connected the city to their fortified palace, The Red Fort. The street was 36 meters wide (40 yards) and 1.3 kilometers long (1520 yards). Originally, there was a canal along the road to supply the fort with drinking water and irrigation. Between 1840 and the 1860s the canal was filled in by the British. The shot shows a raised ledge where the canal once ran., Samuel Bourne (signed by artist), Old Delhi, 1865 - 1870, paper, albumen print, height 220 mm × width 286 mm
Personas: SAMUEL BOURNE
Crédito: Album / quintlox
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Tamaño imagen: 5182 × 4036 px | 59.8 MB
Tamaño impresión: 43.9 × 34.2 cm | 2040.2 × 1589.0 in (300 dpi)
Palabras clave: 1650 1840 1865 1870 ABASTECER ABASTECIMIENTO AGUA POTABLE ARTISTA BRITANICA BRITANICO BRITANICOS CALLE CANAL CIUDAD DELHI DISPARO FUERTE HIJA INDIA LAST LLENA PAPEL POR CARRETERA SAMUEL BOURNE SUMINISTRO DE SUMINISTRO VISTA