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Copyright © 2013 Tahir Iqbal, all rights reserved.
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Copyright © 2013 Tahir Iqbal, all rights reserved.
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Copyright © 2013 Tahir Iqbal, all rights reserved.
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Copyright © 2013 Tahir Iqbal, all rights reserved.
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Copyright © 2013 Tahir Iqbal, all rights reserved.
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Copyright © 2013 Tahir Iqbal, all rights reserved.
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The Dyal Singh Trust Library was established in Lahore in 1908 in pursuance of the Will of the Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia. It was first setup in the Exchange Building, which was the residence of Sardar Dyal Singh. Later, it was shifted to the existing building. Initially, it was started with one thousand books and a grant of Rs.60,000/= provided by Sardar Dyal Singh, to meet the financial requirements of the Library.
The income from his personal property was donated to run the day to day affairs of the Library, and they were supervised by a Trust. The Library enjoyed popularity before partition. However, in 1948 it suffered a considerable loss owing to riots in Lahore and a good number of books and its property were lost /damaged.
The Library remained closed for 12 years owing to the migration of its Non-Muslim Trustees. It restarted functioning in 1964 when its administrative control was taken-over by the Evacuee Trust Property Board, Government of Pakistan, Lahore. In 1985 under a directive of the President of Pakistan, its administrative control was transferred to the Education Department, Govt. of the Punjab, but was again repatriated to the Evacuee Trust Property Board, Government of Pakistan, in 1989.
Name: Dyal Singh Trust Library
Address: 25 Nisbat Road, Lahore - 54000
City: Lahore
State/Province: Punjab (Pakistan)
Telephone: +92-42-722-9483, +92-42-722-9596
Fax: +92-42-723-3631
Email: info@dyalsingh.org.pk
Founded in: 1908
Straight shot in Program Setting + Tripod + Color/Curves/Contrast adjustments in PS CS2. I used a warming filter to enhance the glow on face.
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The Gentleman - Indiana Jones
On the 25th of Sept. 2007, Simon proposed to have a drink at Sainte Anne and we thought that it'll be a cool idea to visit the building that caught fire and may be we can take some photos around Sainte Anne. I therefore decided to take the tripod with me.
While on way to Place St.Michel, Simon met a friend (she was Spanish and visited IRISA last year and was accompanied with yet another friend). They were talking and it was a lucky coincidence that we met Ruben (also at IRISA) on way. They decided to visit yet another friend and the gentleman in portrait is the one.
He is one of the most hilarious guys I have met. I asked him "Are you a cowboy ?" and he replied "I am Indiana Jones ".. and I couldn't stop laughing... His sense of humor was amazing. He studies Philosophy and is a talented actor (in my view). I think more than four times he screamed at me "Am I a human joke?" (in my response to falling into gales of laughter at his unusual deeds).
Wounded and Injured Sikh and Muslim Soldiers at the Royal Pavilion (Military Hospital) Brighton United Kingdom during First World War.
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