Tadri Bay, The North Canara Coast. Photographer: Venn, T.W.
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Genre: Landscape Photography Belikan sands are in the far end corner of the picture. Tadri, among the trees commences just inside the bar. In the 2nd Mysore War a detachment of Bombay N.I., under Lieut. Ross, burnt what was said to be intended for a 50 gun ship, building on the stocks for Tipu ...
Bednore Fort, The North Canara Coast. Photographer: Venn, T.W.
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Genre: Architectural Photography About 50 miles from Kundapure. In Tipu Sultan's dominions. Now in Mysore State. A protected sentry box with wide prospect from it, and as it was in 1933.
Bednore Fort, The North Canara Coast. Photographer: Venn, T.W.
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Genre: Architectural Photography About 50 miles from Kundapure. In Tipu Sultan's dominions. Now in Mysore State. View from the gateway bastion of the fort.
The South Canara Coast Scenes. Photographer: Venn, T.W.
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Genre: Portrait Photography The gentleman in the swaddling clothes is the steamer company's agent at Kumpta. The Old Man of the Sea is captain of H.M.S. 'Dugout' in the foreground. (Round photograph)
Mangalore, The South Canara Coast. Photographer: Venn, T.W.
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One of a number of old anchors in the Port Officer’s coir godown yard, almost opposite the bar (on the right horizon. On the left is the estuary of the Natravati River which here joins the Gurpur, the river that runs by the quayside.
Mangalore, The South Canara Coast. Photographer: Venn, T.W.
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Over the bar to the roadstead. Go West Young Man! Go West!! There is a great migration of the younger generation from this place, especially to the large Christian community. The educational advantages are exceptional both for Roman Catholics and Protestants (Lutheran Mission) and Government se...
Mangalore Fort. The South Canara Coast. Photographer: Venn, T.W.
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The Port Officer’s garden is a bit of the fort glacis. Tipu Sultan caused to be brought before him the fort commandant and his principal officers who had surrendered to the British and in the presence of his assembled troops had them blown from the muzzles of his great guns. He declaimed: "I...