BLACK VICTORIA MEMORIAL 1943 1943 during WWII, Japanese were - TopicsExpress



          

BLACK VICTORIA MEMORIAL 1943 1943 during WWII, Japanese were bombing Calcutta. To prevent damage to Memorial from air raids bombing, it was camouflaged by painting black. A number of gas filled blimps (looked like mini Zeppelins) were tethered on floating bouys from river Hooghly to prevent enemy planes diving low to to hit the hurriedly opened the new Howrah Bridge in 1943. In a photo of Kidderpore Bridge one can see several blimps flying over river Hooghly Photography of landmarks was prohibited and was strictly enforced. These photographs were taken by U.S.Army photographers Frank Bond and Frank Kagal in late 1943 I vividly remember the black painted Victoria Memorial in 1943 when going to St. Thomas School in Kidderpore (the class was held inside the Church as the entire school bldg., hostel and compound was requisitioned by the Military, sans Church) The Tram track in those days was diverted thru middle of Maidan, all the way to near Victoria Memorial where it turned right near lover’s lane and closely followed the edges of picket fence of Race Course. The Hospital Street was lined with Fighter planes in thatch roof Hangars made from Cattle feed straw. The Red Road was converted into Air Strip Runway and fenced from maidan side. Victoria memorial is being painted black, dome not finished while U.S. Soldiers enjoying summer heat by swimming in Victoria Tank.
Posted on: Thu, 04 Dec 2014 14:59:36 +0000

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