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Simla Scenes: Indian Viceroy at Lahore

An intimate insight into the servant culture and lifestyle of the Viceroy of India and family, as they visit Simla (Shimla) and Lahore

Amateur film 1931 13 mins Silent

Overview

This intimate footage of life for the Viceroy of India and family opens in Simla (Shimla), the northern Indian hill station and summer capital of the British Raj. They travel by rickshaw, car and train to Lahore, capital of pre-partition Punjab (now in Pakistan). Possibly shot by Col. Taylor, Chief Engineer to North Western Railways, Lahore, the hill railways are a particular feature, as is the mock-Tudor high street built under the Raj - offering homesick Brits a familiar slice of the Home Counties. Preti Taneja