The Chutter Munzil, Lucknow, 1908-01 - 1908-02
Scope and Contents
Half-plate (landscape format). (Now United Service Club) - buff yellow wash picked out with white.
Dates
- Creation: 1908-01 - 1908-02
Creator
- From the File: Fisher, Alfred Hugh, 1867 -1945 (artist and photographer) (Person)
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Language of Materials
English
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
Faded.
General
GD. This additional note was written by John Falconer. Chutter Munzil, Lucknow. Situated on the right bank of the River Goanti, the Chutter Manzil (or Chatter Manzil) was built by Nawab Nasiru-din. During the Mutiny the building was surrounded by a high brick wall and during Havelock's advance was heavily cannonaded. Rooms in the palace were later used to house the United Services Club.
Finding aid date
2002-08-16 16:26:32+00:00
Repository Details
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