Keywords: Kalighat temple, Calcutta in 1945.jpg A strong contrast to the splendor of the Jain temple is the Kalighat temple built in the 1600's worship place of Hindus It is famous for the practice of sacrificing goats as many as 1500 having been slaughtered in one day On the bank of a canal cut from the original Ganges bed it is the temple of the Goddess kali The South Asia Section of the Van Pelt Library University of Pennsylvania recently acquired from a bookdealer a photograph album consisting of 60 photographs of Calcutta taken most likely between 1945-1946 The photographer Mr Clyde Waddell also provided the interesting glosses accompanying each photograph Several attested copies of this work has emerged including one with a 'title page' held by the Southeastern Louisiana University in Hammond Louisiana Mr Waddell was a military photographer Many of his captions sound like annotations that would be found in a typical military magazine The album begins with several general long shots of Calcutta and ends with a picture of dhobi-s washermen washing clothes The text accompanying the last photograph also sounds as if the author intended to finish with that picture of one of the great mysteries of India The annotations have been included because of their intrinsic interest not only to the photographs but to a 'typical' American impression of India at this time 1945 http //www library upenn edu/collections/sasia/calcutta1947/ Clyde Waddell other versions PD-USGov Van Pelt Library University of Pennsylvania - Clyde Waddell Calcutta 1940's photos Uploaded with UploadWizard Kalighat Kali Temple |