Sukh Niwas in Bundi, where Kipling stayed in 1892 and is said to have written *"The Last Suttee"*

Source: http://www.indiamike.com/photopost/showphoto.php/photo/8858/cat/501
(downloaded Sept. 2005)


The cannon, then on the grounds of the Lahore Museum, that figures in the opening scene of "Kim" (1901)

Source: http://ames.lib.umn.edu/didetail.phtml
(downloaded Sept. 2005)

"City: Lahore. Publisher: Underwood and Underwood, 1903. Title/Description: 'Leisure and gossip by the old Zamzamah Gun, that roared in India's wars 400 years ago, Lahore'." For its history, see *"The Legendary Zamzamah"*


Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936), in a photogravure from 1926

Source: http://cgi.ebay.com/RUDYARD-KIPLING-Superb-Old-1926-Photogravure-Portrait_W0QQitemZ6253643695QQcategoryZ29484QQcmdZViewItem
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