Photo is dated 2-6-1961. It may contain wrinkles, cracks, and possibly even tears due to its age and how it was handled before it got to us. A scanner may interpret colors and contrast differently than human eyes will, so it is possible that the actual photograph may be slightly darker or lighter in person.
This quality reprint of a vintage photo shows the white marble Hazuri Bagh Baradari pavilion is pictured in its garden setting in Lahore, Pakistan, with a grand gate in the background. The Hazuri Bagh is a garden bounded by the Lahore Fort and the Badshahi Mosque. The Baradari was built in 1818 by Maharaja Ranjit Singh, the Sikh ruler of Punjab, using marble expropriated from various Mughal monuments in Lahore.
A stunning decorative map of Cabool, The Punjab and Beloochistan from 1851, featuring detailed geographical boundaries, regional divisions, and intricate illustrations. This historically significant John Tallis cartographic work showcases 19th-century mapmaking artistry with ornamental borders and period engravings depicting local scenes and architecture. Printed on premium glossy photo paper by Digital Canvas for vibrant color reproduction and lasting quality. Available in 4×6, 5×7, 8×10, and 11×14 sizes, plus postcards and magnets. Buy 2 get 1 FREE with code DIGITALSAVINGS.