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; Lithograph.London: Henry Graves & Co. 1852.From: Views in the Himalayas; drawn on the spot by Mrs. W. L. L. Scott. [Lithographed.].X670 (4)London; British Library.
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