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Delhi, India - St. James Church - Memorial of Colonel James Skinner C. B. who died at Hansi in 1841. Date: 1911
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Colonel Delhi Oct19 Skinner Skinners
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Delhi, India - St. James Church: A Tribute to Colonel James Skinner (1778-1841) This evocative photograph captures the timeless beauty of St. James Church in Delhi, India, as it stood in 1911. The church, a testament to the rich tapestry of colonial history, is dedicated to the memory of Colonel James Skinner, a British Army officer who made his mark in the 19th century. Colonel Skinner, born in 1778, was a prominent figure in the British East India Company's military forces. He gained fame for his leadership and strategic prowess, particularly during the Anglo-Maratha Wars. However, it was his unique regiment, known as the 'Skinner's Horse,' that set him apart. Comprised primarily of Indian cavalry, the regiment was a trailblazer in the integration of native soldiers into the British military. The church stands proudly in the heart of Delhi, its classical European architecture a stark contrast against the bustling Indian cityscape. The whitewashed walls, tall spires, and ornate details are reminiscent of a bygone era, transporting us back to a time when colonial influence was at its peak. The memorial plaque on the church wall pays tribute to Colonel Skinner, who died at Hansi in 1841. The inscription reads, "Sacred to the memory of Colonel James Skinner C.B. who died at Hansi in 1841." The image, taken in October 1911, serves as a poignant reminder of the enduring legacy of this remarkable man and the era he represented. This photograph, with its historical significance and aesthetic appeal, is a must-have for anyone interested in the colonial history of India or the architectural wonders of the 1910s. It offers a glimpse into the past, inviting us to explore the stories that lie hidden within the walls of this magnificent structure.
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