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Fort Munro Hill Station, Dera Ghazi Khan, 1899 (c).

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Fort Munro , formerly known as Tuman Leghari ,Loilaresir, and Anari Mool in Balochi language, is a hill station which is located at a height of 6,470 feet (1,970 m) above sea level in Dera Ghazi Khan District, Punjab.

It was developed by British in the late 19th-century as a summer hill town.
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The Great Shrine Of Sakhi Sarwar, Circa 1900.

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Sakhi Sarwar is a Town In Dera Ghazi Khan District, Punjab Pakistan. It Is Named After A Muslim Sufi Saint Syed Ahmad Sultan, Also Known As Sakhi Sakhi Sarwar. Whose Tomb Is Situated In The Vicinity.
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Sialkot......
CALTEX Petrol Pump, under Overhead Bridge in Sialkot.
Date: 1978.

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School-boys in the school compound.
Date: ca.1890

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A large group of boys outside a building, they are possibly from one of the mission schools, a number of which were set up in Punjab under the supervision of John Taylor (1837-1868) and Robert Paterson, who arrived in Sialkot in 1860 and represented the Church of Scotland Foreign Mission.


1910

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View of a British Officer's sitting room in Sialkot.
Date: c1883

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Rawalpindi ...1970's , Opium shop

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Murree, 1910's...


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Cecil Hotel Murree 1964...

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Clock Tower Bahawalpur in 1950's

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Dring Stadium Bahawalpur (Bahawal Stadium) in 1950's

The stadium was originally called Dring Stadium and was named after the second Prime Minister of Bahawalpur, Sir John Dring. Dring was Prime Minister under Nawab Sadiq V and served in this role from 1948 to 1952.[3] Dring Stadium was ahead of its time and was the only complete stadium in Pakistan at the time.

It was the first cricket ground in West Pakistan to host a Test match, when it hosted the second Test of Indian cricket team in Pakistan in 1954–55, India's inaugural tour of Pakistan. However, this was the only Test match to be held at this ground.
 
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Bikaneri Gate (now Fareed Gate) Bahawalpur .

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Attock Bridge on River Indus, 1930


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Khewra railway station...

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Lyallpur, 1960's

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1930 Hassanabdal,
Gurdwara Panja Sahib, Hassanabdal, Attock,

Photograph Taken Or Collected By Cecil Edward Bonner, 64th Field Battery, Royal Artillery,


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1930
Fort at river Indus...

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