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Hodsons Horse Shikar Club coursing meet near Loralai, Baluchistan, 1920s circa (b / w photo)
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Hodsons Horse Shikar Club coursing meet near Loralai, Baluchistan, 1920s circa (b / w photo)
5922951 Hodsons Horse Shikar Club coursing meet near Loralai, Baluchistan, 1920s circa (b/w photo) by Mullick Photo House (early 20th century); National Army Museum, London; (add.info.: Hodsons Horse (4th Duke of Cambridges Own Lancers) Shikar Club coursing meet near Loralai, Baluchistan.
Photograph, Mullick Photo House, India, 1920s circa.
Shikar is an Urdu/Hindi word meaning hunt. Hunting was popular in both Indian and British circles and was a common feature of life in all Indian Army units. Coursing is the pursuit of game by dogs.
From an album of 31 photographs associated with 4th Hodsons Horse and 9th Hodsons Horse, World War One (1914-1918), and India, 1920-1938.); © National Army Museum
Media ID 25160124
© National Army Museum / Bridgeman Images
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This print captures a moment in time during the Hodsons Horse Shikar Club coursing meet near Loralai, Baluchistan in the 1920s. The image, taken by Mullick Photo House, showcases the vibrant atmosphere of this popular hunting event. The photograph depicts members of the club, including cavalry troops from the 4th Duke of Cambridge's Own Lancers, as they engage in a thrilling pursuit of game with their dogs. Hunting was not only a beloved pastime but also an integral part of life within Indian Army units during this era. Amidst the action-packed scene, one can spot individuals holding walking sticks and canes while others are seen closely observing the course. The presence of armed forces adds to the sense of camaraderie and adventure that characterized these events. This snapshot is part of an album containing 31 photographs associated with both Hodsons Horse regiments during World War One and India between 1920-1938. Preserved at London's National Army Museum, it offers a glimpse into a bygone era when hunting held great significance for both Indian and British communities. Bridgeman Images has made this historical gem available through Fine Art Finder for enthusiasts who appreciate photography capturing moments rich in cultural heritage and military tradition.
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