5921536 Lieutenant Joseph Sherer, Assistant to the Superintendent of Cachar, with his bearers, Manipur, 1861 circa (b/w photo) by Unknown photographer, (19th century); National Army Museum, London; (add.info.: Lieutenant (later Major General) Joseph Ford Sherer, Assistant to the Superintendent of Cachar, with his bearers, Manipur, 1861 circa. Photograph, India, North East Frontier, 1861 circa. Described by the Badminton Library book of Riding and Polo as ?The Father of Polo?, there is no doubt that Sherer, following a period of service on the North East Frontier, was instrumental in introducing the sport to Europeans. In 1859, as a young lieutenant and adjutant of the 44th (Sylhet) Regiment of (Bengal) Native (Light Infantry) he, and Captain Robert Stewart, Superintendent of Cachar, founded a European polo club. Five years later, Sherer and his team of seven Manipur men nicknamed ?The Brothers? took the game to Calcutta. It immediately became very popular, so much so that Sherer was entertained with a great banquet in the Indigo Mart.); by National Army Museum .

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