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*Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception - built 1861
*Sacred Heart Cathedral - consecrated 1907, the seat of the Diocese of Lahore.
**[https://web.archive.org/web/20150127054247/http://magazine.thenews.com.pk/mag/detail_article.asp?id=10048&magId=1 "The glorious edifice"] by Marian Sharaf Joseph, January 27, 2015 ''You [Weekly] Magazine'', part of the Jang Group , now an archived webpage.
*St Anthony's - also near the North Western Railway Headquarters on Empress Road
* Queen Mary College
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aitchison_College Aitchison College Lahore, est 1886]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20170519215908/http://www.panoramio.com/photo/54984118 Picture of the teachers and students of St. Andrew School, Pakistan Railways (then NWR) at Lahore, set up in the late 19th century] panoramio.com, now archived.
====Colleges/University====
==Photographs==
*[http://www.flickr.com/photos/8984406@N07/with/5342652338/ Some old photographs of Lahore] from Flickr
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20161104040017/http://www.panoramio.com/user/4789607/tags/Lahore?photo_page=1 Photos by Ghilzai - Lahore] panoramio.com (part of [http://www, now archived.panoramio.com/user/4789607?comment_page=1&photo_page=1 this] collection)
===Biographies===
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20060913012017/http://www.tcaup.umich.edu/workfolio/glover.pdf "'A Feeling of Absence from Old England:' the Colonial Bungalow"] by William J Glover. Home Cultures Volume 1 Issue 1 pages 61-82 2004(?), now an archived webpage. Contains references to Lahore from page 3 of the pdf. “By the late nineteenth century, Lahore was a desirable posting for European officers and civilians due to its large size, moderate climate, and relatively cosmopolitan range of institutions and activities.”
*[http://www.indiaofthepast.org/contribute-memories/read-contributions/life-back-then/375-my-memories-of-lahore "My memories of Lahore"] by Reginald Massey, born 1932. indiaofthepast.org. He attended Saint Anthony's School, run by the Irish Christian Brothers.
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20121230043249/http://archivewww.travelintelligence.iscom:80/travel-writing/OWYO lahore-blood-tracks "Lahore: Blood on the Tracks"] by William Dalrymple 1997. archive of travelintelligence.com, now archived. Based on the script of ''Blood on the Tracks'', the first episode of the Channel 4 series ''Stones of the Raj'' 1997
====Historical books on-line====
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