Monday, October 22, 2007

WELCOME TO THE RAJ & BEYOND


My name is Clare Johnstone, I am one of the many domiciled British that lived in Kharagpur, India, from 1930 until 1950. I am creating this blog about my birthplace, India, in the hopes of contacting some of the many childhood friends I had growing up in India during the time of The Raj.

My focus of this blog is to show India as I remembered it, and also as it is today. I will be including photos, biographies, and snipets of our wonderful memories of Kharagpur and India in general.

Thanks to Sukh for the following photos of The Stadium



Wynn Court




and the Masonic Lodge.



I look forward to meeting lots of old and new friends.

God Bless

Clare

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

Congratulations on your new blog! I am anxious to read it, and see all the "before & after" pictures of India.

God Bless

hpg

Unknown said...

Thanks for putting my photo of Block No-350 on your Blog.

Anonymous said...

Great idea Clare ! I'll make sure to check in regularly to see how it's all going.
best wishes
Brenda Carter

Clare said...

Thank you Sukhbir for the photo of 350 Third Avenue, Kharagpur. In the early forties the Loader family used to live in that house. Mr. Loader was a mail driver, most of the six Mail Drivers lived on Third Avenue, well planned by the BNR keeping these employees of the shed close at hand. We are all depending on you to keep us up to date of what has become of this house that was choosen to be re-constructed.

Most of the "Beyond" news of Kharagpur will come from you Sukh so please help quench our thirst here. Thanks

God bless
Clare

Unknown said...

Didn't I send you the latest photo of '350?'. I think I had taken the pic with my camera phone. OK, I will send you another one taken with my digital camera. This bungalow has been turned into an 'Officer's Rest House'.

Barbara said...

This looks like it's going to be a very interesting blog. I've subscribed and I'm anxious to read more!

Anonymous said...

Nice blog Clare it seams that your life has been most interseting. I wish you luck in finding some old aquantances. The photo's are great to look through!

Anonymous said...

Hi Clare. I enjoyed reading your blog. What wonderful childhood memories you must have. I look forward to reading about you finding your old friends.

Dawn

Anonymous said...

Nice blog some of the Architecture is beautiful. It must have been a brilliant time and place to grow up.

Anonymous said...

These are fascinating pictures!!! I have always wanted to visit India...this just piques my curiosity all the more. You seem like a wonderful and interesting person...I see where Howard gets it from.

Anonymous said...

Clare: BRAVO & CONGRATULATIONS firstly for your courage and secondly for the splendid way you have narrated in fine detail your Birth place and also so generously shared your Travels including those with Eric for all the world to see.
Few of us humans would have the courage to attempt this feat leave alone put it in
writing. You are a good Ambassador for our Homeland (Motherland) which ever you prefer to call INDIA and I (Ronald) consider myself to be highly Privileged to have been reunited in a sincere friendship 60 years after leaving our Birth country.
My admiration for your feat has no bounds unfortunately I cannot put fully into words how my heart feels reading through your episodes. Well Done Clare 100%

Clare said...

Thanks Ronald:

"The Raj & Beyond" has rekindled our friendship we had in Kharagpur - credit here has to be given to: " Kharagpur Diaspora Reunited" - for reuniting so many friends of those British Raj Days - that era of ones life - lives deep within us - remembering, always to thank God for His blessings.

God bless
Clare

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