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South Park Street Cemetery, Kolkata, India

South Park Street Cemetery was opened in 1767 for the employees and families of the East India Company and early colonials. Tropical illnesses and problems at childbirth were the main causes of death and many of the young wives interred were not long off the ships from England, lured no doubt by the promise of a luxurious lifestyle with a gallant and well heeled young officer. Many tombs are in the shape of massive neo-classical pyramids, pavilions, obelisks and pagodas and the names on the tombs are a veritable “who’s who” of the time. See photographs taken there in 2008.

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