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NATIONAL THEATRE, Calcutta: Myths & Realities

The home of the National Theatre Society on the first floor of the magnificent pleasure house, Bardwari Baithakkhana on the River Ganges, Babu Russick Neogy had owned. The image of the run-down 2-storied building may be seen in the famous oil on canvas, Ghentu Residents on Hooghly River that Thomas Daniell had painted in 1788. […]

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