Simla Prospect Point, Boileau Gunge, Bentinck Castle, the Suddur Bazaar and unfinished church. This view is taken from Shimla's Jakhu Hill at sunrise, just above Walsingham Lodge, which in 1850 was the repository for presents made to the British Government by Indian princes. On the left is Prospect Point: 7,000 feet above sea level, it is the entrance to Simla from the plains. On the hill immediately above it is the observatory, the residence of Colonel Boileau, a keen astronomer and the architect of Simla's Christchurch. Views in the Himalayas, drawn on the spot by Mrs. W. L. L. Scott. [Lithographed.]. London : Henry Graves & Co., 1852. Lithograph. Source: X670(4). Language: English.
Simla Prospect Point, Boileau Gunge, Bentinck Castle, the Suddur Bazaar and unfinished church. This view is taken from Shimla's Jakhu Hill at sunrise, just above Walsingham Lodge, which in 1850 was the repository for presents made to the British Government by Indian princes. On the left is Prospect Point: 7,000 feet above sea level, it is the entrance to Simla from the plains. On the hill immediately above it is the observatory, the residence of Colonel Boileau, a keen astronomer and the architect of Simla's Christchurch. Views in the Himalayas, drawn on the spot by Mrs. W. L. L. Scott. [Lithographed.]. London : Henry Graves & Co., 1852. Lithograph. Source: X670(4). Language: English.