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Kapaleeswarar Temple, Madras: Edward, Prince of Wales. Royal Tour of India, 1921-1922 13 - 16 Jan 1922
Gelatin silver print | 19.2 x 14.6 cm (image) | RCIN 2702548

Pindi Lull (fl.1921)
Kapaleeswarar Temple, Madras: Edward, Prince of Wales. Royal Tour of India, 1921-1922 13 - 16 Jan 1922
![Indians in front of a building, Madras [Edward, Prince of Wales. Royal Tour in India, 1921-1922] Indians in front of a building, Madras [Edward, Prince of Wales. Royal Tour in India, 1921-1922]](https://col.rct.uk/sites/default/files/styles/rctr-scale-1300-500/public/collection-online/a/c/897619-1560788809.jpg?itok=IaCxWvWO)
Pindi Lull (fl.1921)
Indians in front of a building, Madras [Edward, Prince of Wales. Royal Tour in India, 1921-1922] 13 - 16 Jan 1922


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Photograph of the Kapaleeswarar Temple in Madras (now Chennai). Several people stand facing the viewer and a horse and cart stands outside the Temple arch.
This is an example of one of the historic buildings that featured on the Prince's tour of India.
On October 26 1921, Edward, Prince of Wales left Portsmouth to begin a tour of the Indian Subcontinent and Japan that covered 41,000 miles, lasting 8 months. Prince Edward spent four months in India, travelling from Bombay to Calcutta and then from Madras to Karachi. As the British Empire's Ambassador, the Prince visited India on behalf of his father King George V, to thank the nation for the essential role it had played during the First World War. Moreover, the visit was intended to strengthen links between Britain and its Empire at a time of increasing calls for Indian independence. -
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Gelatin silver print
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19.2 x 14.6 cm (image)
30.3 x 40.0 cm (page dimensions)
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