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== External links ==
== External links ==
*[http://dsal.uchicago.edu/reference/gazetteer/pager.html?objectid=DS405.1.I34_V06_430.gif Allahabad Town] Imperial Gazetteer of India<br>
*[http://dsal.uchicago.edu/reference/gazetteer/pager.html?objectid=DS405.1.I34_V06_430.gif Allahabad Town] Imperial Gazetteer of India<br>
*[http://www.studygroup.org.uk/Articles/Content/THE%20WORLD.html  The World's First Official Post By Aeroplane Allahabad, India, Saturday 18th February 1911] by Ken Harman www.studygroup.org
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20171119055941/http://www.studygroup.org.uk/Articles/Content/THE%20WORLD.html  The World's First Official Post By Aeroplane Allahabad, India, Saturday 18th February 1911] by Ken Harman www.studygroup.org, now archived.
*[http://beautifulindianchurches.blogspot.in/2012/07/allahabad-bible-seminary-chapel-stanley.html Allahabad Bible Seminary] (Beautiful Indian Churches blogspot).
*[http://beautifulindianchurches.blogspot.com/2012/07/allahabad-bible-seminary-chapel-stanley.html Allahabad Bible Seminary] 17 July 2012 ''Beautiful Indian Churches''
*[http://archiseek.com/2012/1886-muit-college-allahabad-uttar-pradesh-india/ 1886–Muir College, Allahabad] archiseek.com
*[http://archiseek.com/2012/1886-muit-college-allahabad-uttar-pradesh-india/ 1886–Muir College, Allahabad] archiseek.com
*[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=pis&PIcrid=2496912&PIpi=119213883&PIMode=cemetery Photograph of the entrance to Muir Road Civil Cemetery, Allahabad]. findagrave.com. This cemetery is  known to locals as "Rajapur Cemetery" or "Rajapur Kabristaan" (in Hindi).
*[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/639639/cantonment-cemetery Cantonment Cemetery Allahabad]
*[http://www.rorkesdriftvc.com/stories/m_everett.htm An Indian Pilgrimage
]  by Martin Everett. rorkesdriftvc.com. Appears to be written 2003 or earlier. This article describes a Regimental Memorial, located in the old cantonment cemetery at Allahabad, on the west side of the city, dedicated to those soldiers and families of the [[24th Regiment of Foot|24th Regiment]] who died of fever at [[Ranikhet]] and Allahabad from 1889 to 1891.
:[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2496912/muir-road-civil-cemetery Muir Road Civil Cemetery Allahabad] with Photograph of the entrance.   This cemetery is  known to locals as "Rajapur Cemetery" or "Rajapur Kabristaan" (in Hindi).
:Both findagrave.com. There also appear to be some smaller cemeteries in Allahabad, with details of only a few graves listed on [https://www.findagrave.com findagrave.com], which may be located using the Search.
*[http://www.rorkesdriftvc.com/stories/m_everett.htm An Indian Pilgrimage
]  by Martin Everett. rorkesdriftvc.com. Appears to be written 2003 or earlier, as there is an [https://web.archive.org/web/20030801025128/http://rorkesdriftvc.com/stories/m_everett.htm archived version] from this date. This article describes a Regimental Memorial, located in the old cantonment cemetery at Allahabad, on the west side of the city, dedicated to those soldiers and families of the [[24th Regiment of Foot|24th Regiment]] who died of fever at [[Ranikhet]] and Allahabad from 1889 to 1891. It also mentions another cemetery "full of dead engine drivers from Central India Railways".


===Historical books online===
===Historical books online===
*[https://archive.org/details/lettersfromislan00kind_0/page/n8/mode/2up ''Letters from the Island of Teneriffe, Brazil, the Cape of Good Hope, and the East Indies''] by Mrs. Kindersley 1777 Archive.org. The letters from India commence with  [https://archive.org/details/lettersfromislan00kind_0/page/72/mode/2up Letter 18] in Pondicherry June 1765 and conclude with letter 67 from Calcutta in 1768. Most of Letters 27-63 were written from Allahabad 1767-1768. Jemima Kindersley,  (1741-1809). Wife of  Lieutenant Nathaniel Kindersley (1732–1769) of the Royal Artillery  and later, from 27 July 1764, Captain in the East India Company's Bengal Artillery. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jemima_Kindersley Jemima Kindersley] Wikipedia.
*[https://archive.org/details/lettersfromislan00kind_0/page/n8/mode/2up ''Letters from the Island of Teneriffe, Brazil, the Cape of Good Hope, and the East Indies''] by Mrs. Kindersley 1777 Archive.org. The letters from India commence with  [https://archive.org/details/lettersfromislan00kind_0/page/72/mode/2up Letter 18] in Pondicherry June 1765 and conclude with letter 67 from Calcutta in 1768. Most of Letters 27-63 were written from Allahabad 1767-1768. Jemima Kindersley,  (1741-1809). Wife of  Lieutenant Nathaniel Kindersley (1732–1769) of the Royal Artillery  and later, from 27 July 1764, Captain in the East India Company's Bengal Artillery. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jemima_Kindersley Jemima Kindersley] Wikipedia.
:[http://travel-letters.org/kindersley/ The Travel Letters of Mrs. Kindersley],  transcriptions from the book. travel-letters.org.  Note: Only the first page of the letter is displayed, click on the image for a full transcription. 
*[https://books.google.com.au/books?id=zCsoAAAAYAAJ&pg=RA1-PA97 "Mofussil Stations: No VI- Allahabad"] page 97, ''The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Miscellany'', Vol 11, New Series, May-Aug 1833 Google Books.
*[https://books.google.com.au/books?id=zCsoAAAAYAAJ&pg=RA1-PA97 "Mofussil Stations: No VI- Allahabad"] page 97, ''The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Miscellany'', Vol 11, New Series, May-Aug 1833 Google Books.
*[https://archive.org/stream/b21452404#page/362/mode/2up Allahabad] page 363 ''Report of the Commissioners Appointed to Inquire into the Sanitary State of the Army in India : with Abstract of Evidence, and of Reports Received from Indian Military Stations'' 1864 Archive.org
*[https://archive.org/stream/b21452404#page/362/mode/2up Allahabad] page 363 ''Report of the Commissioners Appointed to Inquire into the Sanitary State of the Army in India : with Abstract of Evidence, and of Reports Received from Indian Military Stations'' 1864 Archive.org

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Allahabad
Presidency: Bengal
Coordinates: 25.432248°N 81.870215°E
Altitude: 98 m (322 ft)
Present Day Details
Place Name: Allahabad
State/Province: Uttar Pradesh
Country: India
Transport links
East Indian Railway
Oudh and Rohilkhand Railway
FibiWiki Maps
See our interactive map of this location showing
places of interest during the British period
[xxxxx Allahabad]



Allahabad was the headquarters of Allahabad District in the Allahabad Division of United Provinces during the British period. See United Provinces Districts.

Spelling variants

Modern spelling: Allahabad
Variants: Ilahabad

History

Allahabad became the capital of the newly formed United Provinces after the Indian Mutiny of 1857-58. The High Court of Judicature for the North-Western Provinces was located in Allahabad.

The High Court of Judicature for the North-Western Provinces was transferred to Allahabad from Agra in 1869. In 1887, the University of Allahabad was founded and All Saints Cathedral was consecrated.

Military history

Churches and missions

All Saints Cathedral
Anglican
  • All Saints Cathedral, Cannington. Some photos of exterior at All Saints Cathedral (Beautiful Indian Churches blogspot).
1887–All Saints Cathedral, Allahabad archiseek.com
  • Holy Trinity, Church Road
  • St David's, Cantonment
Roman Catholic
  • St Joseph's, Thornhill Road
Other denominations
  • St Andrew's, Church of Scotland, Elgin Road
  • Baptist Church, Elgin Road
Missions
  • Church Mission Society, St Paul's Church
  • Divinity College
  • The Baptist, American Methodist Episcopal and Zenana

FIBIS Resources

Railways

The railway station at Allahabad

Allahabad was an important junction on the main line of the East Indian Railway. Here, the line from Calcutta bifurcated with one line running north to Delhi and the other south-west to Jubbulpore where there was an end-to-end connection with the Great Indian Peninsula Railway's main line from Bombay. In 1925, when both the EIR and GIPR became state railways, the section from Jubbulpore to Allahabad was transferred to the GIPR. The Oudh and Rohilkhand Railway had a terminus at Allahabad.

Map of Allahabad

External links

Muir Road Civil Cemetery Allahabad with Photograph of the entrance. This cemetery is known to locals as "Rajapur Cemetery" or "Rajapur Kabristaan" (in Hindi).
Both findagrave.com. There also appear to be some smaller cemeteries in Allahabad, with details of only a few graves listed on findagrave.com, which may be located using the Search.
  • An Indian Pilgrimage
 by Martin Everett. rorkesdriftvc.com. Appears to be written 2003 or earlier, as there is an archived version from this date. This article describes a Regimental Memorial, located in the old cantonment cemetery at Allahabad, on the west side of the city, dedicated to those soldiers and families of the 24th Regiment who died of fever at Ranikhet and Allahabad from 1889 to 1891. It also mentions another cemetery "full of dead engine drivers from Central India Railways".

Historical books online