THE SPLENDID ENTRANCE TO THE VICEROY’S NEW HOUSE in Delhi. The huge copper dome rises 177 ft above the roadway, and broad white steps lead up to the pillared portico. It has been alleged that the construction was disfigured by a “shabby scandal,” the contractor refusing the pay the coolies their wages and letting them starve to death.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 890, 6 February 1930, Page 16
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58THE SPLENDID ENTRANCE TO THE VICEROY’S NEW HOUSE in Delhi. The huge copper dome rises 177ft above the roadway, and broad white steps lead up to the pillared portico. It has been alleged that the construction was disfigured by a “shabby scandal,” the contractor refusing the pay the coolies their wages and letting them starve to death. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 890, 6 February 1930, Page 16
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