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McLeod Road Karachi 1943 (now I.I Chundrigar road). Karachi welcomes Quaid-e-Azam M.A. Jinnah.
British Napier Barracks, Karachi, in 1910
T.E. Lawrence (Lawrence of Arabia) in Karachi, 1927.
Karachi Tram circa 1946
One of the familiar, (and very noisy) trams that used to operate between Soldier Bazaar and Keamari docks. A tram service was first introduced to Karachi in 1885 by the East India Tramway Company. The first tracks were laid from the Napier Mole bridge to Keamari and later extended throughout the city and cantonment. The service from the Cantonment Railway Station to Soldier Bazaar ran past our house in Fraser Road, (215 E.I Lines). All gone now.
The following photo is courtesy of Zain Yoonas. It shows a tram on Bandar Road (now M.A.Jinnah Road) in 1933.
The Frere Hall
With venetian gothic architecture, the Frere Hall Library is the most readily recognizable classical landmark of Karachi
St. Patrick's Cathedral
British Napier Barracks, Karachi, in 1910
T.E. Lawrence (Lawrence of Arabia) in Karachi, 1927.
Karachi Tram circa 1946
One of the familiar, (and very noisy) trams that used to operate between Soldier Bazaar and Keamari docks. A tram service was first introduced to Karachi in 1885 by the East India Tramway Company. The first tracks were laid from the Napier Mole bridge to Keamari and later extended throughout the city and cantonment. The service from the Cantonment Railway Station to Soldier Bazaar ran past our house in Fraser Road, (215 E.I Lines). All gone now.
The following photo is courtesy of Zain Yoonas. It shows a tram on Bandar Road (now M.A.Jinnah Road) in 1933.
The Frere Hall
With venetian gothic architecture, the Frere Hall Library is the most readily recognizable classical landmark of Karachi
St. Patrick's Cathedral