Potret Rumah Mewah 'Sultan' India yang Terbengkalai 40 Tahun

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Potret Rumah Mewah 'Sultan' India yang Terbengkalai 40 Tahun

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Sabtu, 25 Jul 2020 06:15 WIB

Harrogate - Rumah mewah milik bangsawan India di Inggris sudah ditinggalkan selama hampir 40 tahun dengan barang-barang yang dibiarkan begitu saja. Ini potretnya.

HARROGATE, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 04:  A general view of the front of Pineheath on September 4, 2013 in Harrogate, England. An untouched 40-bedroom house belonging to wealthy Indian-born aristocrats, Sir Dhunjibhoy and Lady Bomanji,  who were well-known figures in British high society at the start of the 20th century and friends of the Royal Family. Sir Dhunjibhoy was a Bombay-based shipping magnate who also used his wealth to support Britain's war effort against the Nazis which led to him being knighted. Their 12-bathroom mansion in Harrogate was where they spent each autumn after staying at their house in Windsor during the summer and the winters in Poona, India. The mansion, has been sold in a multi-million pound sale to a local businessman who plans to make it a family home again after Lady Bomanjis daughter, Mrs Mehroo Jehangir, died in 2012 having not touched it since 1986 when her mother died.  (Photo by Bethany Clarke/Getty Images)

Di dekat Harrogate, utara Yorkshire, Inggris berdiri rumah mewah yang dulu sempat menjadi yang termegah di negara itu. Sayangnya, rumah ini sudah ditinggalkan penghuninya dan terbengkalai selama puluhan tahun. (Foto: Getty Images/Bethany Clarke)

HARROGATE, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 04:  A general view of the front of Pineheath on September 4, 2013 in Harrogate, England. An untouched 40-bedroom house belonging to wealthy Indian-born aristocrats, Sir Dhunjibhoy and Lady Bomanji,  who were well-known figures in British high society at the start of the 20th century and friends of the Royal Family. Sir Dhunjibhoy was a Bombay-based shipping magnate who also used his wealth to support Britain's war effort against the Nazis which led to him being knighted. Their 12-bathroom mansion in Harrogate was where they spent each autumn after staying at their house in Windsor during the summer and the winters in Poona, India. The mansion, has been sold in a multi-million pound sale to a local businessman who plans to make it a family home again after Lady Bomanjis daughter, Mrs Mehroo Jehangir, died in 2012 having not touched it since 1986 when her mother died.  (Photo by Bethany Clarke/Getty Images)

Rumah itu disebut Pineheath House. Rumah ini merupakan milik sepasang bangsawan India yakni Sir Dhunjibhoy dan Lady Bomanji. (Foto: Getty Images/Bethany Clarke)

HARROGATE, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 04:  A portrait of Sir Dhunjibhoy Bomanji is seen in Pineheath house on September 4, 2013 in Harrogate, England. The untouched 40-bedroom house belonged to wealthy Indian-born aristocrats Sir Dhunjibhoy and Lady Bomanji,  who were well-known figures in British high society at the start of the 20th century and were friends of the Royal Family.  Sir Dhunjibhoy was a Bombay-based shipping magnate who also used his wealth to support Britain's war effort against the Nazis which led to him being knighted. Their 12-bathroom mansion in Harrogate was where they spent each autumn after staying at their house in Windsor during the summer and spending the winters in Poona, India. The mansion has been sold in a multi-million pound sale to a local businessman who plans to make it a family home again after Lady Bomanjis' daughter, Mrs Mehroo Jehangir, died in 2012 having not touched it since 1986, when her mother died.  (Photo by Bethany Clarke/Getty Images)

Sir Dhunjibhoy bukanlah orang sembarangan di Inggris. Ia menerima gelar ksatria dari Kerajaan Inggris pada 1922. Ia telah membantu Inggris melawan Jerman dalam Perang Dunia I menggunakan kekayaannya. (Foto: Getty Images/Bethany Clarke)

HARROGATE, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 04:  A general view of the front of Pineheath on September 4, 2013 in Harrogate, England. An untouched 40-bedroom house belonging to wealthy Indian-born aristocrats, Sir Dhunjibhoy and Lady Bomanji,  who were well-known figures in British high society at the start of the 20th century and friends of the Royal Family. Sir Dhunjibhoy was a Bombay-based shipping magnate who also used his wealth to support Britain's war effort against the Nazis which led to him being knighted. Their 12-bathroom mansion in Harrogate was where they spent each autumn after staying at their house in Windsor during the summer and the winters in Poona, India. The mansion, has been sold in a multi-million pound sale to a local businessman who plans to make it a family home again after Lady Bomanjis daughter, Mrs Mehroo Jehangir, died in 2012 having not touched it since 1986 when her mother died.  (Photo by Bethany Clarke/Getty Images)

Sejak ia meninggal, rumah dan properti di dalamnya tak terjamah. Rumah itu memiliki 40 kamar, dimana beberapa di antaranya masih sama seperti sebelum ditinggalkan. (Foto: Getty Images/Bethany Clarke)

HARROGATE, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 04:  A general view of the front of Pineheath on September 4, 2013 in Harrogate, England. An untouched 40-bedroom house belonging to wealthy Indian-born aristocrats, Sir Dhunjibhoy and Lady Bomanji,  who were well-known figures in British high society at the start of the 20th century and friends of the Royal Family. Sir Dhunjibhoy was a Bombay-based shipping magnate who also used his wealth to support Britain's war effort against the Nazis which led to him being knighted. Their 12-bathroom mansion in Harrogate was where they spent each autumn after staying at their house in Windsor during the summer and the winters in Poona, India. The mansion, has been sold in a multi-million pound sale to a local businessman who plans to make it a family home again after Lady Bomanjis daughter, Mrs Mehroo Jehangir, died in 2012 having not touched it since 1986 when her mother died.  (Photo by Bethany Clarke/Getty Images)

Kertas dinding dari tahun 1920-an masih melekat di sana. Pun dengan berbagai barang-barang seperti kasur dan boneka-boneka yang terbaring di atas bantal.(Foto: Getty Images/Bethany Clarke)

HARROGATE, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 04:  A general view of the front of Pineheath on September 4, 2013 in Harrogate, England. An untouched 40-bedroom house belonging to wealthy Indian-born aristocrats, Sir Dhunjibhoy and Lady Bomanji,  who were well-known figures in British high society at the start of the 20th century and friends of the Royal Family. Sir Dhunjibhoy was a Bombay-based shipping magnate who also used his wealth to support Britain's war effort against the Nazis which led to him being knighted. Their 12-bathroom mansion in Harrogate was where they spent each autumn after staying at their house in Windsor during the summer and the winters in Poona, India. The mansion, has been sold in a multi-million pound sale to a local businessman who plans to make it a family home again after Lady Bomanjis daughter, Mrs Mehroo Jehangir, died in 2012 having not touched it since 1986 when her mother died.  (Photo by Bethany Clarke/Getty Images)

Di dalam laci dan meja di samping kasur terdapat koran-koran berumur hampir 100 tahun. Ada juga undangan ke beberapa pesta sampai tahun 1970-an. (Foto: Getty Images/Bethany Clarke)

HARROGATE, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 04:  A portrait of Sir Dhunjibhoy Bomanji is seen in Pineheath house on September 4, 2013 in Harrogate, England. The untouched 40-bedroom house belonged to wealthy Indian-born aristocrats Sir Dhunjibhoy and Lady Bomanji,  who were well-known figures in British high society at the start of the 20th century and were friends of the Royal Family.  Sir Dhunjibhoy was a Bombay-based shipping magnate who also used his wealth to support Britain's war effort against the Nazis which led to him being knighted. Their 12-bathroom mansion in Harrogate was where they spent each autumn after staying at their house in Windsor during the summer and spending the winters in Poona, India. The mansion has been sold in a multi-million pound sale to a local businessman who plans to make it a family home again after Lady Bomanjis' daughter, Mrs Mehroo Jehangir, died in 2012 having not touched it since 1986, when her mother died.  (Photo by Bethany Clarke/Getty Images)

Uniknya, di sana juga ada telepon yang sudah berkarat dan berdebu. Telepon ini dulu digunakan untuk memanggil para pelayanan di rumah. (Foto: Getty Images/Bethany Clarke)

HARROGATE, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 04:  A portrait of Sir Dhunjibhoy Bomanji is seen in Pineheath house on September 4, 2013 in Harrogate, England. The untouched 40-bedroom house belonged to wealthy Indian-born aristocrats Sir Dhunjibhoy and Lady Bomanji,  who were well-known figures in British high society at the start of the 20th century and were friends of the Royal Family.  Sir Dhunjibhoy was a Bombay-based shipping magnate who also used his wealth to support Britain's war effort against the Nazis which led to him being knighted. Their 12-bathroom mansion in Harrogate was where they spent each autumn after staying at their house in Windsor during the summer and spending the winters in Poona, India. The mansion has been sold in a multi-million pound sale to a local businessman who plans to make it a family home again after Lady Bomanjis' daughter, Mrs Mehroo Jehangir, died in 2012 having not touched it since 1986, when her mother died.  (Photo by Bethany Clarke/Getty Images)

Dapur sama sekali tidak termakan waktu. Tampak pemanas gas masih diletakkan di atas wastafel. Ini digunakan untuk memanaskan air dan menggiling kopi dengan penggiling kuno. (Foto: Getty Images/Bethany Clarke)

HARROGATE, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 04:  A portrait of Sir Dhunjibhoy Bomanji is seen in Pineheath house on September 4, 2013 in Harrogate, England. The untouched 40-bedroom house belonged to wealthy Indian-born aristocrats Sir Dhunjibhoy and Lady Bomanji,  who were well-known figures in British high society at the start of the 20th century and were friends of the Royal Family.  Sir Dhunjibhoy was a Bombay-based shipping magnate who also used his wealth to support Britain's war effort against the Nazis which led to him being knighted. Their 12-bathroom mansion in Harrogate was where they spent each autumn after staying at their house in Windsor during the summer and spending the winters in Poona, India. The mansion has been sold in a multi-million pound sale to a local businessman who plans to make it a family home again after Lady Bomanjis' daughter, Mrs Mehroo Jehangir, died in 2012 having not touched it since 1986, when her mother died.  (Photo by Bethany Clarke/Getty Images)

Kamar mandi mewah milik sang bangsawan. (Foto: Getty Images/Bethany Clarke)

HARROGATE, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 04:  A portrait of Sir Dhunjibhoy Bomanji is seen in Pineheath house on September 4, 2013 in Harrogate, England. The untouched 40-bedroom house belonged to wealthy Indian-born aristocrats Sir Dhunjibhoy and Lady Bomanji,  who were well-known figures in British high society at the start of the 20th century and were friends of the Royal Family.  Sir Dhunjibhoy was a Bombay-based shipping magnate who also used his wealth to support Britain's war effort against the Nazis which led to him being knighted. Their 12-bathroom mansion in Harrogate was where they spent each autumn after staying at their house in Windsor during the summer and spending the winters in Poona, India. The mansion has been sold in a multi-million pound sale to a local businessman who plans to make it a family home again after Lady Bomanjis' daughter, Mrs Mehroo Jehangir, died in 2012 having not touched it since 1986, when her mother died.  (Photo by Bethany Clarke/Getty Images)

Selain itu masih banyak barang-barang mewah lainnya yang terdapat di Pineheath House. Penemuan ini membuat orang-orang takjub. (Foto: Getty Images/Bethany Clarke)

Potret Rumah Mewah Sultan India yang Terbengkalai 40 Tahun
Potret Rumah Mewah Sultan India yang Terbengkalai 40 Tahun
Potret Rumah Mewah Sultan India yang Terbengkalai 40 Tahun
Potret Rumah Mewah Sultan India yang Terbengkalai 40 Tahun
Potret Rumah Mewah Sultan India yang Terbengkalai 40 Tahun
Potret Rumah Mewah Sultan India yang Terbengkalai 40 Tahun
Potret Rumah Mewah Sultan India yang Terbengkalai 40 Tahun
Potret Rumah Mewah Sultan India yang Terbengkalai 40 Tahun
Potret Rumah Mewah Sultan India yang Terbengkalai 40 Tahun
Potret Rumah Mewah Sultan India yang Terbengkalai 40 Tahun
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