Genre: Portrait Photography Three-quarter length carte-de-visite portrait, seated reading a document. This is a second copy of the portrait at print 14b. [53x86mm]. Subjects = viceroys
[Members of the Viceroy's Supreme Council:] Sir Robert Napier. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Portrait Photography Full-length seated carte-de-visite portrait of Robert Cornelis Napier (1810-1890), 1st Baron Napier of Magdala, Military Member of the Governor-General's Supreme Council 1861-65. [56x94mm]. Subjects = Viceroy's Council
[Members of the Viceroy's Supreme Council:] H.B. Harrington. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Portrait Photography Full-length seated carte-de-visite portrait of Sir Henry Byng Harrington (1808-1871), Member of the Viceroy's Supreme Council 1859-65. [54x88mm]. Subjects = Viceroy's Council
Group in Lord Canning's Camp at Futtehgurh, Nov. 1859. Photographer: Mallitte, Oscar Jean Baptiste
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Genre: Portrait Photography Group portrait, with sitters arranged beneath tree in front of tent. The figures are identified as follows (from right to left): 1. Sir Edward Campbell, Military Secretary; 2. Hon. John Constantine Stanley ADC; 3. R. [?Richard] Walters; 4. Captain H.M. Jones ADC. [26...
Highcliffe Castle near Christchurch - built by Lord Stuart de Rothesay. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Architectural Photography General view of the house, with note beneath print in Lady Bayley's hand: 'Lady Canning's house before her marriage - it became Lady Waterford's property on the death of her mother Lady Stuart de Rothesay'. [235x176mm]. Subjects = British architecture
Garden at Highcliffe. Lady Canning laid out the garden at Barrackpore opposite her windows exactly on this plan [caption note by Lady Bayley]. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Landscape Photography View looking across gardens towards the sea.
Great Porch at Highcliffe [Castle, Christchurch,] of beautifully carved stone, brought entire from Normandy by Lord Stuart de Rothesay [caption note by Lady Bayley]. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Architectural Photography [149x99mm]. Subjects = British architecture