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And how was all that food prepared? The Kitchen Museum has a fascinating collection of implements like a large coffee maker, copper ladles, primitive slicers and large utensils. Given pride of place under a tiered chandelier is the Star of India crockery, with crystal stemware and shining silver cutlery. The exhibits roughly cover the period from 1911, when King George V and Queen Mary announced at their Coronation Durbar that the capital would move from Calcutta to Delhi till India's independence
More on Rashtrapathi Bhavan
And how was all that food prepared? The Kitchen Museum has a fascinating collection of implements like a large coffee maker, copper ladles, primitive slicers and large utensils. Given pride of place under a tiered chandelier is the Star of India crockery, with crystal stemware and shining silver cutlery. The exhibits roughly cover the period from 1911, when King George V and Queen Mary announced at their Coronation Durbar that the capital would move from Calcutta to Delhi till India's independence
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