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'''Naini Tal''', a [[Hill station|hill station]] in the [[Kumaon]] foothills of the outer Himalayas, was the headquarters of [http://dsal.uchicago.edu/reference/gazetteer/pager.html?objectid=DS405.1.I34_V18_328.gif Naini Tal District] in the Kumaon Division of United Provinces during the British period. A cantonment was located there.
'''Naini Tal''', a [[Hill station|hill station]] in the [[Kumaon]] foothills of the outer Himalayas, was the headquarters of [http://dsal.uchicago.edu/reference/gazetteer/pager.html?objectid=DS405.1.I34_V18_328.gif Naini Tal District] in the Kumaon Division of United Provinces during the British period. A cantonment was located there.
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:Some information on the following three cemeteries can be found in [[BACSA]] file in the  British Library (ref Mss Eur F370/604)
:Some information on the following three cemeteries can be found in [[BACSA]] file in the  British Library (ref Mss Eur F370/604)
*Haldwani Cemetery (Muslim Graveyard)
*Haldwani Cemetery (Muslim Graveyard)
*Kaladungi Cemetery. Some graves here date back to 1870s <ref> Long Vanessa [http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/INDIA/1998-05/0895286666 Kaladungi Cemetery ] rootsweb Mailing List 1998. Retrieved  August 2014</ref>.
*Kaladungi Cemetery. Some graves here date back to 1870s <ref> Long Vanessa [http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/INDIA/1998-05/0895286666 Kaladungi Cemetery] rootsweb Mailing List 1998. Retrieved  August 2014</ref>.
*Methodist Cemetery (Ayarpatta)
*Methodist Cemetery (Ayarpatta)


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*[http://sjcnainitalalumni.blogspot.com.au/ History of St. Joseph's College, Nainital]
*[http://sjcnainitalalumni.blogspot.com.au/ History of St. Joseph's College, Nainital]
*[http://www.flickr.com/photos/photohistorytimeline/6232958024/in/set-72157610082277020/  Photograph by Samuel Bourne - Lake, Nynee Tal, 1860] flickr.com
*[http://www.flickr.com/photos/photohistorytimeline/6232958024/in/set-72157610082277020/  Photograph by Samuel Bourne - Lake, Nynee Tal, 1860] flickr.com
*[https://www.flickr.com/photos/valmay/7007167996/ Photograph c 1915: Brewery Camp]  about 3 miles below Naini Tal on the road up from Kathgodam.  Apart from the military camping ground, It was the site of the Old Naini Tal Brewery (later taken over by Meakins)<ref> Comment by Hugh Rayner dated 25 April 2010 FIBIS on Facebook</ref> flickr.com


====Historical books online====
====Historical books online====

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Naini Tal
Presidency: Bengal
Coordinates: 29.38°N, 79.45°E
Altitude: 2,084 m (6,837 ft)
Present Day Details
Place Name: Nainital
State/Province: Uttarakhand
Country: India
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Naini Tal, a hill station in the Kumaon foothills of the outer Himalayas, was the headquarters of Naini Tal District in the Kumaon Division of United Provinces during the British period. A cantonment was located there.

Spelling Variants

Modern name: Nainital
Variants: Nynee Tal/Naini Tal

Surrounding area

Bhim Tal , modern name Bhimtal (Wikipedia) is situated 22 kilometres from Naini Tal . It was the location of a Boer prisoner of war camp , established in 1902 at the north end of the lake, according to this link[1]

Approximately 65 kilometres (40 miles) from Nainital is the Jim Corbett National Park

FIBIS Resources

Schools

Naini Tal Diocesan Boys' School

Oak Openings Boys High School was renamed in 1889, when it was relocated from a previous site. Jim Corbett of Jim Corbett National Park fame attended this school. In 1905 the Philander Smith Institute of Mussoorie, founded by a Mrs. Smith, widow of Mr. Philander Smith of Illinois was moved to Nainital and "amalgamated" with the Oak Openings Boys’ High School and the result was the Philander Smith College [2].

"In the latter half of the 19th century, a number of “European” schools were founded in Nainital for British boys and girls. By 1906, there were over half a dozen such schools, including the Diocesan Boys’ School (later renamed Sherwood College) under the guidance of the Church of England; Philander Smith’s College (now Birla Vidya Mandir), maintained by an American; St. Joseph’s College, a Roman Catholic institution; Wellesley School, an American institution; St. Mary’s Convent High School, a Roman Catholic institution; All Saints Diocesan High School for Girls, under the Church of England, and Petersfield College for Girls. In the 1920s and 30s, the schools began to admit more Indian students."[3]

The Philander Smith College disappears from the scene in the early forties, probably due to the Second World War. The deserted campus of the college was now to be occupied by the short lived Hallet War School of the early forties named after the last Governor of the then United Province. [2]

Churches

  • St John in the Wilderness (established 1884)

Cemeteries

  • St John in the Wilderness (1845-1928) ( Some information can be found in BACSA file British Library ref MSS Eur F370/603)
    • Victims of the 1880 Landslip Burials at St John in the Wilderness -page 211 List of inscriptions on Christian tombs and tablets of historical interest in the United Provinces of Agra and Oudh by E A H Blunt ICS 1911 Archive.org
  • Pines Cemetery
Some information on the following three cemeteries can be found in BACSA file in the British Library (ref Mss Eur F370/604)
  • Haldwani Cemetery (Muslim Graveyard)
  • Kaladungi Cemetery. Some graves here date back to 1870s [4].
  • Methodist Cemetery (Ayarpatta)

Volunteer Regiment

External links

Historical books online

  • "Naini Tal Town" Imperial Gazetteer of India, Volume 18, page 333.
  • "Map of Naini Tal", between pages 282 and 283, A Handbook for Travellers in India, Burma, and Ceylon published by John Murray, London Eighth Edition 1911 Archive.org.
  • "Nynee Tal" from "A Sketch of the Physical and Topographical Characters and Other Relations of the Hill Sanitaria of Darjeeling, Nynee Tal, Landour and Murree, in the Bengal Presidency", page 307 Army Medical Department: Report for the Year 1862 Google Books
  • My India by Jim Corbett originally published 1952 Archive.org. Includes some descriptions of Naini Tal. For more books by Jim Corbett, see Kumaon
  • The Himalayan Gazetteer or the Himalayan Districts of the North Western Province of India by Edwin T Atkinson in 3 Volumes (6 Parts) originally published 1882, 1884, 1886 is available, in a reprint edition, to read online on the Digital Library of India website. Covers the regions of Kumaon and Garhwal. Volume 1, Part 1 Contents computer page 12; Volume 1, Part 2 Contents cp 12, Index cp 536; Volume 2, Part 1 Contents cp18; Volume 2, Part 2 Contents cp 16 Index cp 458, includes History of the British in the area; Volume 3, Part 1 Contents cp 10 Place names A-J; Volume 3, Part 2 Contents cp 8 Place names K-Z.
  • District Gazetteers of the United Provinces of Agra and Oudh: Volume 34: Nainital 1904 may be downloaded as a pdf from Bhagirathi - The Institute Repository of IIT Roorkee
  • Naini Tal landslip page 72 The diary of a civilian's wife in India, 1877-1882 
by Mrs. Robert Moss King 1884 Archive.org
  • Naini Tal landslip page 3 The Scientific proceedings of the Royal Dublin Society New Series Volume IV 1885 Archive.org

References

  1. Page 78 Hill resorts of U.P. Himalaya,: a geographical study by Nutan Tyagi 1991 Google Books
  2. 2.0 2.1 Birla Vidyamandir School: History
  3. History of Naini Tal gurneyhouse.com
  4. Long Vanessa Kaladungi Cemetery rootsweb Mailing List 1998. Retrieved August 2014
  5. Comment by Hugh Rayner dated 25 April 2010 FIBIS on Facebook