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* Ghandhi Gardens (now the city zoo)
* Ghandhi Gardens (now the city zoo)
* Municipal Garden
* Municipal Garden
==Government Offices==
* Mercantile Marine Department (May 1930)




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For more information, visit [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_streets_of_Karachi List of streets of Karachi]
For more information, visit [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_streets_of_Karachi List of streets of Karachi]
==Transportation==
===Railways===
There were two stations, McLeod Road Station (now City Station) and Frere Station (now Karachi Cantt)




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* Kemari
* Kemari
* Napier Mole
* Napier Mole


==External Links==
==External Links==

Revision as of 17:16, 2 October 2010

Karachi
Presidency: Bombay
Coordinates:
Altitude: Sea Level
Present Day Details
Place Name: Karachi
State/Province: Sindh
Country: Pakistan
Transport links

Karachi was the capital of Sind under Bombay Presidency from 1840's until 1936 and as an independent province from 1936 till Partition in 1947.


Spelling Variants

  • Kurrachee


History

Memorial Arch at the Port for the Prince and Princess of Wales (1906)

It was occupied by the British in 1839.


Maps

Kurrachee Harbour Map 1882 from the Historical Maps of Asia Collection, University of Texas, Austin


Churches

Catholic

St. Patrick's Cathedral
  • Our Lady of Fatima
  • Sacred Heart Church, Keamari
  • St. Anthony's Church (1935), Cantonment
  • St. Anthony's Church, Manora
  • St. Christopher's Church, Airport
  • St. Lawrence's Church (1931), Soldier Bazar
  • St. Patrick's Church (now Cathedral) (1843). Founder: Rev. Casabloch. Note: Started in the premises of St. Joseph's Convent. Present building completed in 1878
  • St. Paul's Church, Manora

Protestant

  • Brooks Memorial Methodist Church (1875). Founder: Rev. Frank Ambrose Goodman. Denomination: Methodist
  • Holy Trinity Church (now Cathedral). Denomination: Anglican
  • St. Andrew's Church (Scotch Church) (1867-68). Denomination: Presbyterian


Cemeteries


Clubs and Associations


Buildings

Frere Hall

Houses

Halls

  • Frere Hall (1865) (Victoria Road)
  • Max Denso Hall (Bandar Road)

Museums

  • Victoria Museum


Monuments


Markets


Education

  • Bai Virbaiji Soparivala (B.V.S.) Parsi High School (only for Parsis until 1947) Alumni website
  • Karachi Grammer School (1847)
  • Sind Arts College (later DJ College)
  • St. Joseph's Convent (1862)
  • St. Patrick's High School (1861) official website
  • Nadirshah Edulji Dinshaw (NED) College (formerly Prince of Wales Engineering College.) (1922, renamed 1924) official website


Health

Hospitals

  • Civil Hospital
  • Lady Dufferin Hospital

Dispensaries

  • Eduljee Dinshaw Dispensary (1881-1882)

Veterinary Hospitals

  • Richmond Crawford Veterinary Hospital


Gardens

Beaumont Lawns (2006)
  • Erskine Garden
  • Ghandhi Gardens (now the city zoo)
  • Municipal Garden


Government Offices

  • Mercantile Marine Department (May 1930)


Locations

This is a list of the major areas, quarters and roads of the city.

Lines

  • Jacob Lines
  • Jutland Lines
  • N.I. Lines
  • R.A. Lines

Quarters

  • Artillery Maidan Quarter
  • Frere Quarter
  • Jamsheed Quarter
  • Napier Quarter

Roads

  • Brunton Road
  • Bunder Road (now M.A. Jinnah Road)
  • Frere Street
  • Jail Road
  • Kutchery Road (Law courts)
  • McLeod Road (now II Chundrigar Road)
  • Merewether Road
  • Mission Road
  • Napier Road
  • Newnham Road
  • Outram Road
  • Queen's Road (now M.T. Khan Road)
  • Rampart Road
  • Scandal Point Road
  • Somerset Road
  • Victoria Road (now Abdullah Haroon Road)

For more information, visit List of streets of Karachi

Transportation

Railways

There were two stations, McLeod Road Station (now City Station) and Frere Station (now Karachi Cantt)


Karachi Harbour

Taking the boat from Kemari
  • Kemari
  • Napier Mole


External Links