Colorful descriptions of,, its offices and institutions, its squares and parks, including 'the famous Eden Gardens, its Roman Doric style Town Hall is surely a journey back in time, bringing to life the glory and grandeur of the erstwhile Empire. The history of municipal governance, intertwined with the history of the city, has a value beyond that of a history chronicle. A full and interesting topographical history of Calcutta, replete with records, maps and surveys cited from earlier sources adds to the value of this work.
Reprinted 'from the last remnant copy kept at the Central Record Section of the Kolkata Municipal Corporation, the book promises to allure, not just historians and administrators, but all those who are fascinated by the colonial history the city hides and flaunts in its architecture.
In 1914, when I was proceeding on leave to England, I was asked by the Corporation to undertake the task of completing the gazetteer. Mr. Roy's work was made over to me, and I obtained from the Municipal Record Room, along with such original records as could be conveniently carried, copies of the more important reports-such as those by the Fever Hospital Committee of 1837, the administration reports of the Improvement Commissioners, the discussions on the Municipal Bills of 1863 and afterwards, the report of the Sanitary Commission of 1884 and the Building Commission of 1897, the reports and discussions on the various drainage and water-supply projects, etc.-which have had important bearing on the policy and expansion of the Municipality since its earliest beginnings. I examined also before leaving Calcutta the extant volumes of the reports of the Lottery Commissioners (1817-36), but was unwilling to accept the responsibility of bringing these valuable records home. The study of these original documents has been a work of considerable labour, augmented in no small degree by the doubt arising from countless and inevitable lacunae, which only the Central Records Department could have made good. For filling in the details on the broad outlines which these authorities gave me, I have been constantly indebted to Mr. Roy's work: without his valuable re-searches into the Corporation archives, this gazetteer, and imperfect and fragmentary as in many places I know it to be, could not have been written. I am also much indebted to Mr. J. Ball Hill, A.M.I.C.E., Executive Engineer, Calcutta Corporation, and to Mr. A. Peirce, A.M.I.C.E., Water Engineer, for kindly placing at my disposal their valuable articles on the drainage and water-supply systems of Calcutta; in describing these systems in Chapters III. and V. I have followed their accounts closely, often indeed verbatim, without special acknowledgment.
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