

Kolkata - the city of joy was the capital of British India. Known by the name "Calcutta", the northern part of the city reflects the typical British styles of building and street architecture. It is always a thrill to know how the people of the past actually lived or existed by following what they have left behind. In this post I am sharing few captures I encountered in the streets near Maniktala & Bagbazaar - the 2 most well known heritage spots of North Kolkata.
The rounded window panes with the long iron grills signify the old styles of architecture. The most interesting part is - people living in such areas are still consistent about their choices regarding the design of houses. However, a lot of these old houses have been taken down by promoters to build huge apartments, there are still few buildings and houses of that era left untouched.
This is another vibrant view with a old tube well in a small street [gali] near Bugbazaar area. A silent evening shot with all doors shut and the silent spectator of the street - the tube well.

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