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'''Kasauli''' is a small town in the foot hills of the Himalayas. | '''Kasauli''' is a small town in the foot hills of the Himalayas. This India List [http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/india/1998-09/0904716348 post] advises that Kasauli, together with [[Dagshai]] and [[Subathu]] is one of a number of hill depots created by the | ||
the mid-19th century. | British army in the mid-19th century for the families and some of the troops to escape to in the hot weather which was so unhealthy in the plains. The town sits on the ridge of a wooded hill on the road between [[Chandigarh]] and [[Simla]]. Nearby towns include [[Dagshai]], [[Subathu]] and [[Kalka]]. | ||
The [[Lawrence Military Asylum]], now the Lawrence School is situated in nearby [[Sanawar]]. | The [[Lawrence Military Asylum]], now the Lawrence School is situated in nearby [[Sanawar]]. |
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Kasauli | |
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Presidency: Bengal | |
Coordinates: | +30° 54' 0.00", +76° 57' 36.00" |
Altitude: | 1795m (5889 ft) |
Present Day Details | |
Place Name: | Kasauli |
State/Province: | Himachal Pradesh |
Country: | India |
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Kasauli is a small town in the foot hills of the Himalayas. This India List post advises that Kasauli, together with Dagshai and Subathu is one of a number of hill depots created by the British army in the mid-19th century for the families and some of the troops to escape to in the hot weather which was so unhealthy in the plains. The town sits on the ridge of a wooded hill on the road between Chandigarh and Simla. Nearby towns include Dagshai, Subathu and Kalka.
The Lawrence Military Asylum, now the Lawrence School is situated in nearby Sanawar.
Alternative spelling
Kussowlee, Kussowlie, Kasowli, Kasooli
Railways
The nearest station is a few miles east at Dharampur on the Kalka-Simla Railway. The station at Kalka is a several miles south of Kasauli.
Churches
- Christ Church - Anglican (pictured). In 2001, The Tribune described the church as somewhat dilapidated but noted the high quality fittings and glass.[1]
Cemeteries
BACSA has files on Kasauli in their British Library archive, details here. The photographs show the wooded, hillside cemetery in poor condition.
Institutions
The Pasteur Institute, for treatment of rabies, and the Central Research Institute, for research into tropical diseases, were opened at Kasauli in July 1900. In 1905 the control of the institutes was separated, but combined again in 1911. [2]
Notes
- ↑ Sharma, Ambika "Architecture of Kasauli churches" The Tribune (Chandigarh), March 2, 2001 [Accessed 25th Feb 2010]
- ↑ British Medical Journal 7 February 1914 [Accessed 13 June 2011]
External links
- Kasauli Wikipedia
- Churches and Cemeteries of Himchal Pradesh from Himachal Tourism has sections on Kasauli , Subathu and Dagshai, in addition to Simla and other towns
- “The Drive Uphill: On the road from Chandigarh to Kasauli" by Shalini Bahadur from chillibreeze.com
- Kasauli Market 1910, Kasauli from above Belvedere looking NW 1915 Postcards from Images of Asia
- Pictures from Kasauli - hill station in Himachal Pradesh Photos from slideshare.net . Photo no. 42 shows the location of nearby towns in relation to Kasauli