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Strategically located Rawalpindi attracted the attention of successive invading forces. Protected as a Sikh garrison town and astride the Grand Trunk Rd, it eventually grew in importance as a trading centre, before coming to the attention of the British, who seized the city from the Sikhs in 1849. The city became a permanent garrison of the British army in 1851. Owing to the British expeditions to further north and on to Afghanistan, Rawalpindi soon became a military cantonment. In 1851 the British Army established their General Headquarters in the south of the city, and shortly afterwards the headquarters of a Division. In 1886 the need for having a railway link arose after Lord Dalhousie made Rawalpindi the headquarters of the Northern Command and thus making it the largest British military garrison in British India.Its connection with the main railway system by the extension of the North-Western Railway to Lahore and later Peshawar immensely developed both its size and commercial importance.
The cantonment, with a population in 1901 of 40,611, was the most important in British India. It contained one battery of horse and one of field artillery, one mountain battery, one company of garrison artillery, and one ammunition column of field artillery; one regiment of British and one of Native cavalry; two of British and two of Native infantry; and two companies of sappers and miners, with a balloon section. An arsenal was established here in 1883.
Below is a brief trip to a bygone era, i hope everyone will find it informative and interesting(without prejudice).
Rawalpindi Railway Station-1884
Rawalpindi in 1885, 2nd Cheshire Regiment
Rawalpindi Club 1890
Lockhart’s Memorial, Rawalpindi- 1900
Rawalpindi Manoeuvres 1905
Cavalry Barracks, Westridge, Rawalpindi, 1910
The Mall Road, 1915
Queen Victoria’s Statue
There are many more historic pictures and buildings to show, will leave them for some other time.
The General Headquarters(GHQ) of the Pakistan Army is still based in Rawalpindi Cantonment. The new GHQ site in Islamabad has been selected and will hopefully portray the modern face of Pakistan for times to come.
The cantonment, with a population in 1901 of 40,611, was the most important in British India. It contained one battery of horse and one of field artillery, one mountain battery, one company of garrison artillery, and one ammunition column of field artillery; one regiment of British and one of Native cavalry; two of British and two of Native infantry; and two companies of sappers and miners, with a balloon section. An arsenal was established here in 1883.
Below is a brief trip to a bygone era, i hope everyone will find it informative and interesting(without prejudice).
Rawalpindi Railway Station-1884
Rawalpindi in 1885, 2nd Cheshire Regiment
Rawalpindi Club 1890
Lockhart’s Memorial, Rawalpindi- 1900
Rawalpindi Manoeuvres 1905
Cavalry Barracks, Westridge, Rawalpindi, 1910
The Mall Road, 1915
Queen Victoria’s Statue
There are many more historic pictures and buildings to show, will leave them for some other time.
The General Headquarters(GHQ) of the Pakistan Army is still based in Rawalpindi Cantonment. The new GHQ site in Islamabad has been selected and will hopefully portray the modern face of Pakistan for times to come.