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The Prevention of Cruelty to Animals in India (b / w photo)
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The Prevention of Cruelty to Animals in India (b / w photo)
1064144 The Prevention of Cruelty to Animals in India (b/w photo) by English photographer, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Prevention of Cruelty to Animals in India. Illustration for The Graphic, 24 December 1898.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection
Media ID 25471140
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Bombay City Fountain City Of Bombay Gateway Mumbai Inida
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This photograph captures the essence of "The Prevention of Cruelty to Animals in India" during the 19th century. Taken by an English photographer, this image showcases a significant moment in history that took place at the dog ward of a veterinary college in Bombay. The architectural beauty of the building is evident as it stands tall against the backdrop of bustling city life. The gateway serves as a symbolic entrance into a world where animals are cared for and protected. Within its walls, various wards cater to different species - cattle, horses, and dogs - each representing the diverse range of animals that benefited from this noble cause. The Nusservanjee Petit Cattle Ward and Bai Sakarbai Dinshaw Petit Hospital stand proudly within this complex, serving as beacons of hope for both animals and their human counterparts. A magnificent fountain graces the center, providing not only aesthetic pleasure but also symbolizing life-giving water for all creatures. In addition to these essential facilities, there is even a patho-bacteriological laboratory visible in the background – evidence that scientific advancements were being made to further enhance animal welfare practices. This photograph offers us a glimpse into Indian culture during that era. It reminds us of our responsibility towards our fellow beings on this planet and highlights how societies can come together to protect those who cannot speak for themselves.
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