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Village Children & River Life in Old Kashmir Photographs

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A collection of old photographs showing everyday rural and urban scenes in Kashmir from the late 19th century to the 1930s. The pictures include village children outside a stone house in 1937; a busy stepped street in Srinagar with wooden buildings; schoolboys doing gymnastics in an early 20th century courtyard; the wild Dal Lake wetland ecosystem before modern changes; vibrant River Jhelum yarbal in Srinagar in 1924 with washing and boats; a busy Jhelum riverbank with cantilever bridge in the early 1900s; Kashmiri Pandit peasant women with baskets in the 1890s; traditional musicians playing rabab; Hari Parbat hill and fort in 1920; and the entrance to Baramulla with moored doongas in 1880. Simple views of old Kashmir. This photograph shows a group of village children standing together outside a modest stone-built house in rural Kashmir in August 1937. Their clothing, posture, and bare surroundings reflect everyday life in the countryside during this period, where childhood was closely...

Street Shops & Heritage Sites in Old Kashmir Photographs

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A collection of old photographs showing daily life, trade, education, shrines, and landscapes in Kashmir from the 1870s to around 1915. The pictures include a street-side sweet shop in Srinagar with trays of confections; girl students at Miss Fitze School in Fateh Kadal; a panoramic view of Srinagar across the Jhelum River around 1870; riverbank life in Baramulla in the 1870s; a portrait of a boatman's daughter; devotees at Sheikh Hamza Makhdoom shrine; Verinag Spring with its Mughal pavilion; visitors at Aishmuqam Shrine; patients at an open-air dispensary in Baramulla; and houseboats moored along a quiet lake. Simple views of old Kashmir. A street-side sweet shop in Srinagar around 1915, with large trays of freshly prepared sweets arranged openly for customers along a busy market frontage. Shops like this were an everyday part of urban life, producing confections made from ingredients such as honey, nuts, and grain-based pastes that were widely consumed across the region. These s...

Everyday Life Along Kashmir’s Rivers and Lakes, 1890s–1930s

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This post brings together early photographs that trace everyday life in Kashmir as it unfolded along rivers, lakes, neighbourhood spaces, and places of routine activity. The scenes move through moments of prayer in shrine courtyards, children swimming in the Jhelum after school, women spinning yarn and trading vegetables on Dal Lake, and villagers gathering in shared outdoor spaces. Education, work, leisure, and movement appear closely connected to water and locality, reflecting a way of life shaped by familiarity with rivers and lakes rather than separation from them. Taken together, these photographs offer a quiet, human view of Kashmir in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, where daily routines, community life, and landscape were deeply intertwined. The Shah-i-Hamadan Mosque stands prominently on the banks of the Jhelum River in Srinagar in 1920, its tiered wooden roof and riverside position forming a distinctive part of the city’s skyline. Also known as Khanqah-e-Mou...

Everyday Life in Kashmir Through Photographs, 1880s–1939

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This post brings together early photographs from Kashmir, spanning the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, and documenting everyday life across rivers, villages, institutions, and sacred spaces. The images include the Hazratbal Shrine, royal river processions on the Jhelum, children at a hospital school, rural family life, canal-side Srinagar near Barbarshah Bridge, houseboat culture below Takht-i-Suleiman, public health vaccination work, rice processing by children, women spinning thread in Sopore, and river scenes near Baramulla. Together, these photographs show how work, worship, education, health, and movement were closely woven into the landscape and daily rhythms of Kashmir before modern transformation.  This early 20th-century photograph from the 1920s, originally captioned "Hasrat Bal. The Mosque.", shows the historic Hazratbal Shrine (Dargah Sharif) in Srinagar, Kashmir, in its original wooden form before the modern marble reconstruction. Considered the ho...

Vintage Kashmir Postcards: Mid-20th Century Culture & Landscapes

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A collection of charming vintage postcards and photographs showcasing mid-20th century Kashmir's beauty, culture, and daily life. The pictures include a young woman in red embroidered pheran with dejihoor earrings; two women with ornate attire and hookah; houseboats on Dal Lake; the floating vegetable market with loaded shikaras; devotees at Hazratbal Shrine; suspension bridge in Pahalgam with horseback tourists; bustling Lal Chowk streets; Shalimar Bagh terraced gardens; pony treks to Thajwas Glacier in Sonamarg; and a group of women and children with a Western visitor in a rural setting. Simple views of old Kashmir. This charming vintage postcard from mid-20th century Kashmir features a young Kashmiri woman radiating warmth with a gentle smile, elegantly dressed in a deep red pheran adorned with intricate golden tilla embroidery, a crisp white headscarf, traditional heavy ear ornaments (dejihoor), and multiple gold bangles on her wrists, posed against a painted backdrop of misty ...