11th November 2008, 12:33 PM
And it may appear that the Kolkata Scottish Heritage Trust are following in the footsteps of the
http://www.ukinindia.org/magazines/brita...cleId=3041
A five-member UK Heritage and Regeneration Mission. A so far shadowy faceless group but nice job if you like forero roche chocolate who as yet do not appear to have adopted a cemetery.
Interesting to note the presence of the Kolkata Scottish Heritage Trust chairing at
http://www.krc.ox.ac.uk/documents/confer...deccan.pdf
which I suppose highlights the architectural interest in the Muslim Deccan (odd geological word (deccan traps)for the whole Indian plate but why tied to religious).
Where is the trust going to build a centre for training traditional building skills necessary for the repair and restoration of the monuments as well as of the traditional buildings of Kolkata? Not at the cemetery?
http://www.ukinindia.org/magazines/brita...cleId=3041
A five-member UK Heritage and Regeneration Mission. A so far shadowy faceless group but nice job if you like forero roche chocolate who as yet do not appear to have adopted a cemetery.
Interesting to note the presence of the Kolkata Scottish Heritage Trust chairing at
http://www.krc.ox.ac.uk/documents/confer...deccan.pdf
which I suppose highlights the architectural interest in the Muslim Deccan (odd geological word (deccan traps)for the whole Indian plate but why tied to religious).
Where is the trust going to build a centre for training traditional building skills necessary for the repair and restoration of the monuments as well as of the traditional buildings of Kolkata? Not at the cemetery?