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*[http://www.flickr.com/photos/paulhami/5283956729/in/gallery-23268776@N03-72157629027065985/ Photograph: St Pauls Church, Landour Cantonment] flickr.com
*[http://people.virginia.edu/~pm9k/59/landourcookbooks.html "The Landour Community Centre Cookbooks: From the 1920s to the 1960s and the present"] by Katharine (Kittu) Parker Riddle. An article dated 1 July 2003.
*[http://www.thehindutelegraphindia.com/todays-paper1071130/tp-featuresasp/tp-sundaymagazineopinion/article3641338story_8605045.ece asp "Mussoorie bluesCity Of Grey Hair And Green Hedges": The Doon Valley Across The Years] by Rakhshanda JalilSubhrojit Dutta November 30, July 152007 ''The Telegraph, 2012, thehindu.com. Includes mention of Eugenie Catherine West (d. 1895). She was the first superintendent of the Christian Training School and Orphanage that was to later transform into the Wynberg Homes and finally the Wynberg Allen School as it is now called.Calcutta''
*[http://www.allaboutnewspapers.com/may10/article8.htm Hill Station's newspapers] by Ganesh Saili. Article about Mussoorie’s newspapers and Guides. May-June 2010 allaboutnewspapers.com
*[http://www.telegraphindia.com/1071130/asp/opinion/story_8605045.asp "City Of Grey Hair And Green Hedges": The Doon Valley Across The Years] by Subhrojit Dutta November 30, 2007 ''The Telegraph, Calcutta''
*[http://www.tribuneindia.com/2011/20110316/dplus.htm#10 Mussoorie Library: A testimony to colonial past still stands tall in town] by Ajay Ramola March 16, 2011 ''The Tribune''
*[http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-features/tp-sundaymagazine/article3641338.ece "Mussoorie blues"] by Rakhshanda Jalil, July 15, 2012, thehindu.com. Includes mention of Eugenie Catherine West (d. 1895). She was the first superintendent of the Christian Training School and Orphanage that was to later transform into the Wynberg Homes and finally the Wynberg Allen School as it is now called.*[http://www.dailypioneer.com/state-editions/dehradun/does-frederick-young-sound-familiar-to-mussoorie-residents.html "Does Frederick Young Sound Familiar To Mussoorie Residents?"] by Jaskiran Chopra 25 May 2014 ''The Pioneer''. Army Officer Frederick Young built a hunting lodge in Mussoorie in 1823, leading to the establishment of a convalescent depot for British soldiers at Landour in 1827.
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