cover image: Townscape, Sialkot, Pakistan, ca.1900

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Townscape, Sialkot, Pakistan, ca.1900

“Sialkot, Punjab, India”. Townscape view of Sialkot with merchants visible in the street in the foreground and a small temple in the street behind. The city of Sialkot is situated on the fertile plains at the base of the Himalayan range by the Chenab River. Sialkot was annexed by the British in 1849 and a cantonment established as a frontier military station. When the Church of Scotland chose it as the base for their missionary work in the Punjab in 1857, they sent Thomas Hunter (1827-1857) who was murdered with his family during the Sepoy Rebellion that same year. His successors, John Taylor (1837-1868) and Robert Paterson, would not arrive in Sialkot until 1860 and rapidly expanded the field. The mission would open orphanages, schools, hospitals and do zenana work in Sialkot and throughout the Punjab.
merchants exterior views buildings (structures) townscapes (representations)
Collection
International Mission Photography Archive, ca.1860-ca.1960
DOI
https://doi.org/10.25549/impa-c123-78862
Date published
circa 1900
Dates
circa 1900
Pages
Photographic prints, 22.5 x 13.5 cm.
Place Discussed
Asia Pakistan Punjab Siālkot
Provider
California Digital Library
Published in
Pakistan
Reference
impa-a-nls-75647154-1.tif
Rights
For commercial reproduction please contact the National Library of Scotland by referring to http://www.nls.uk/copyright . For access to the originals please e-mail manuscripts@nls.uk National Library of Scotland National Library of Scotland, George IV Bridge, Edinburgh, EH1 1EW, Scotland, UK The National Library of Scotland license the use of this content under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.5 UK: Scotland License. manuscripts@nls.uk
Source
Digital Public Library of America https://dp.la/item/17c94241a0d8c9c547629fd40e3f3b59

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