These are some Ranikhet vintage postcards in my collection.
This is A View of Saddar Bazar, Ranikhet Hill vintage postcard.
This is Regimental Bazar Ranikhet vintage postcard.
This is The Mall Ranikhet vintage postcard.
This is Church & Parade Ground Ranikhet vintage postcard.
This is Church, Parade & Officers Mess Standing Camp in Snow Ranikhet vintage postcard.
This is Double Decker & Bound Barracks Ranikhet vintage postcard.
This is Double Dock and Bowrd Barracks Ranikhet vintage postcard.
This is The Mall Ranikhet vintage postcard in my collection.
This is Mussoorie The Band Stand vintage postcard in my collection.
This vintage postcard printed in Germany.
This is Regimental Bazar Ranikhet vintage postcard in my collection.
This is The Lidder Valley Kashmir vintage Tucks postcard in my collection.
This is Pillar Rocks at Kodaikanal, Tamilnadu vintage postcard in my collection.
This is Birds Eye View of Nainital vintage postcard in my collection.
These are 2 different St.Mary's Kurseong vintage postcards in my collection.
These 2 St.Mary's Kurseong vintage postcards are in damaged condition.
This is St.Mary's Kurseong (North) vintage postcard.
This is St.Mary's Kurseong (South) vintage postcard.
This is "A View from Saddar Bazar, Ranikhet Hill" vintage post card in my collection.
Ranikhet is a hill station and cantonment town in Almora district of Uttarakhan state. Ranikhet is at an altitude of 1869 meters above sea level and within sight of the western peaks of the Himalayas.
Mussoorie (Garhwali/Hindi: मसूरी, Masūrī) is a hill station and a municipal board in the Dehradun District t of the northern Indian State of Uttarakhand. It is located about 35 km from the state capital of Dehradun and 290 km north from the national capital of New Delhi. This hill station, situated in the foothills of the Garhwal Hialayan ranges, is also known as the Queen of the Hills. The adjoining town of Landour, which includes a military cantonment, is considered part of 'greater Mussoorie', as are the townships of Barlowganj and Jharipani.
The above text courtesy about Mussoorie is from wikipedia.org website. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mussoorie
In my collection i have some vintage post card of Mussoorie.
This is Kamptee Falls Mussoorie vintage post card.
This is Happy Valley Mussoorie vintage post card.
This is Mussoorie Buildings vintage post card.
This is The Kulri Mussoorie vintage post card.
This is The Criterion Mussorie vintage post card.
These Mussoorie vintage post cards printed in Belgium.
Where did we find such greenery, people in traditional dresses, vintage street scenes, vintage buildings etc. of those golden period in the present day concrete jungles where we live at present.
For exploring our past at least how a particular place, people, street scenes etc. look like in 100 years back is possible for us with the help of these vintage post cards only.
As we observed in any of these vintage post cards most of the buildings, street scenes etc. are disappeared in the present day because of modernization. In the future generations there will be no opportunity to them for exploring any of these.
In compare with our future generation people we are somehow better than them because we are viewing some of them even in partially or fully. If we still continue to destroy our environment with our foolishness then what did we give them in the form of Heritage and Culture to our future generations?