Friday 25 December 2015

Views of Benares, 1905


An earlier post featured the superb drawings and engravings of colonial Benares by James Prinsep. There are also many photographs from the late 19th C. and early 20th in existence, such as those on the page below, taken in 1905. In a few cases readers will find contemporary photographs made by the present author - taken from a row boat floating down the Ganges - and worked into a suitably sepia format, so that the present shoreline can be compared to the photographic record. 

For those not familiar with Benares, the city stretches along the west bank of the Ganges, and each set a constructed steps (ghats) function, more or less, like suburbs, very much like a beach front. It is from the ghats (steps) that Hindoos access the river, most particularly for ritual bathing. 



MUNSHI GHAT



Munshi Ghat, 1905



Munshi Ghat, 2015


PANCHAGHAT



Panchaghat, 1905




Panchaghat, 2015

Note that the minarets of the mosque, built by James Prinsep in the early 1800s, were dismantled in the 20th C. after they were deemed in danger of falling. 

MANARKARNIKA


Manarkarnika Ghat, 1905



Manarkarnika Ghat, 2015


GHOSLA



Ghosla Ghat, 1905



Ghosla Ghat, 2015

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Assi Ghat



Baji Rao's Ghat



Batsaraj Ghat






Burning Ghat



Gai Ghat




Kedar Ghat




RanaMahal Ghat



Shivala Ghat




Yours from Benares

Harper McAlpine Black



















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