After the Indian Chiefs
Following the 48 elephants of the Main Procession, carriages with authorities and more cavalry came.
Carriages with Grand Duke of Hesse, The Governors of Bombay, Madras and The Punjab, all of them with their bodyguards.
On horse, Lord Kitchener on horse escorted by mounted volunteers.
Carriages again: Governors of Burna, Bengal and the United Provinces Burma Bengal united provinces of Agra y Oudh. The honbles.
Horseback: Authorities, The Baluch Chiefs, Chiefs of the NW Frontier
More authorities on carriages
The 11st Bengal Lancers
The last elephants of the Main Procession and the first horses that followed
More cavalry turning from Khas rd. You can see the Main Procession at the back, leaving, having already turned around the Jumma Masjid, and turning onto Esplanade rd towards Chadni Chawk
Grand Duke of Hesse with his staff and Escort of the 15th Hussars
More carriages and horsemen. Al the back (top left) the second group of elephants, the Retinues, is getting ready to follow
The Baluch chiefs and the chiefs of the NW frontier
This picture shows clearly the public in front of the Town Hall. Most women and children were there, and all the Indian Chiefs that weren't riding their elephants
Ana
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Elephant of Dewas Senior
Elephant of Rajgarh
Emblem Carriers on Camels from Cutch
Future Plans
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March 2019 New Releases
May 2018 releases
May 2022 - The new State Elephant of Cooch Behar
New Delhi Durbar Catalog
New Elephant's Choice
Retirements
September 2017 releases
September 2019 releases
September 2021 New State Elephant of Rampur
The Hill Tippera State Elephant
The Imperial Cadet Corps
The Maler Kotla group
What was the Delhi Durbar 1903
Main Procession - After the Indian Princes I
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