New Delhi, Sept. 7 -- The Northern Ridge close to University of Delhi is scattered with landmarks related to the revolt which shook the city in 1857. One such spot is 'Sammy's house', which was a shrine to Hindu god, Bhaironji. The first British battery was constructed close to it, and during the 1857 revolt, the Sammy's house picket was subjected to heavy shelling directed at the Mori Gate bastion. No trace of the shrine exists today, but what is available is a photograph of the skeletal remains of rebel soldiers scattered around the approach to Sammy's house, which was taken by the famous 19th century Italian-British photographer, Felice Beato....