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*[http://www.flickr.com/photos/thomasfisherlibrary/6836546248/in/photostream Photograph: The Barracks-Dalhousie c.1860-1880] flickr.com
 
*[http://www.flickr.com/photos/23239528@N00/503394985  Photograph: Balun, Dalhousie. 1890's] flickr.com
 
*[http://www.flickr.com/photos/23239528@N00/503342184 Photograph: Balun, Dalhousie. 1890's] flickr.com
 
*[http://www.stamps-auction.com/india-old-postcard-balun-depot-dalhousie-snowy-mountain-for-sale-112404  Postcard:  <nowiki>[</nowiki>Balun<nowiki>]</nowiki> Depot Dalhousie] stamps-auction.com
 
*[http://www.stamps-auction.com/india-old-postcard-general-view-balun-depot-dalhousie-for-sale-107038 Postcard: General View of Balun Depot. Dalhousie].stamps-auction.com
 
 
*[http://media.photobucket.com/image/mankhote%20from%20kattlak%20dalhousie/rockdoc2174/British%20India%201910-1914/MankhotefromKattlakDalhousie.jpg?o=1 Postcard: Mankote from Kattlak, Dalhousie] c 1910 photobucket.com
 
*[http://media.photobucket.com/image/mankhote%20from%20kattlak%20dalhousie/rockdoc2174/British%20India%201910-1914/MankhotefromKattlakDalhousie.jpg?o=1 Postcard: Mankote from Kattlak, Dalhousie] c 1910 photobucket.com
 
*[http://media.photobucket.com/image/mankote%20dalhousie/rockdoc2174/British%20India%201910-1914/MankoteDalhousie.jpg?o=1 Postcard: Mankote, Dalhousie] c 1910 photobucket.com
 
*[http://media.photobucket.com/image/mankote%20dalhousie/rockdoc2174/British%20India%201910-1914/MankoteDalhousie.jpg?o=1 Postcard: Mankote, Dalhousie] c 1910 photobucket.com
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*[http://www.25thlondon.com/hpalbum/100_-_Dalhousie_-_Bannikhet_Barracks.html Photograph: Dalhousie - Bannikhet Barracks] c 1917 25thlondon.com. Retrieved 25 August 2014
 
*[http://www.25thlondon.com/hpalbum/100_-_Dalhousie_-_Bannikhet_Barracks.html Photograph: Dalhousie - Bannikhet Barracks] c 1917 25thlondon.com. Retrieved 25 August 2014
 
*[http://www.flickr.com/photos/northampton_museum/5692468717/ Photograph: Mancote Barracks, Dalhousie c 1923-1938] flickr.com
 
  
 
==FIBIS Resources==
 
==FIBIS Resources==

Revision as of 14:18, 4 July 2015

Dalhousie
Malikpur Water Fall (Dalhousi).jpg
Presidency: Bengal
Coordinates: 32.53°N 75.98°E
Altitude: 1,954 metres (6,411 ft)
Present Day Details
Place Name: Dalhousie
State/Province: Himachal Pradesh
Country: India
Transport links

Dalhousie was a hill station in Punjab, and the location of a cantonment. It was establised in 1854 and named after Lord Dalhousie, the Governor General of India at that time.

The cantonment

The cantonment was originally established as a convalescent Depot.

From a 1910 publication: "In 1866, it was determined that the barracks for the convalescent Depot should be built on the Balun plateau, below Terah,... and at the same time the Bakloh Hill ( 14 miles from Dalhousie, towards the plains ) was taken as a cantonment for the 4th Gurkas.
In 1868 troops were, for the first time, located at Balun. It was originally a depot under the Command of Military Officer appointed for two years, but during recent years a wing of a British Infantry Regiment from one of the stations in the Lahore Command has been quartered there under its own officers.
In addition to this wing at Balun, troops from the Lahore Command are quartered in barracks, recently erected, on the Tikka spur and Mankot, so that there are wings of three British Infantry Regiments quartered round Dalhousie; married families being accommodated in tents. Balun, as a convalescent depot, has ceased to exist." [1]

Spelling variants

Balun, Baloon, Balloon
Mankote, Mankot, Mancote

Cantonment images

FIBIS Resources

Images of Dalhousie

External links

Church images

Historical books online

  • "Dalhousie" Imperial Gazetteer of India, Volume 11, page 125.
  • "Balun" Imperial Gazetteer of India, Volume 6, page 343.
  • "Dalhousie", page 48 The Highlands of India, Volume 1 by David John Falconer Newall 1882 Archive.org

References

  1. History Of The Sanitarium from dalhousievillas.com.