Genre: Portrait Photography Full-length seated portrait of Sir Dinkar Rao (b. 1819). Minister of the Maharaja of Gwalior until 1859 and subsequently Superintendent of Dholpur State. [Albumen print, 148x186mm]. Subjects = Bowring Collection; Indian rulers
Shivadan Singh, Maharao Raja of Alwar. Photographer: Bourne and Shepherd
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Genre: Portrait Photography Full-length seated carte-de-visite portrait of Sheodan Singh (1845-1874), Raja of Alwar, succeeded as minor 1857, ruled 1863-74. This appears to be a probably pirated copy photograph of a Bourne & Shepherd portrait: for a copy of the original, see Photo 127 (12)....
Bhagavant Singh, Maharaja of Dholpoor. Photographer: Bourne and Shepherd
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Genre: Portrait Photography Full-length seated carte-de-visite portrait of Sir Bhagwant Singh (d. 1873), Maharaj Rana of Dholpur 1836-73. For another copy of this print, see Photo 127 (50). [Albumen print, 56x90mm]. Subjects = Bowring Collection; Indian rulers
Ghaus Muhammad Khan, Nawab of Jaura. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Portrait Photography Full-length seated portrait of Ghaus Muhammad Khan (1823-1865), Nawab of Jaora, succeeded as minor 1825, ruled 1842-65. [Albumen print, 90x132mm]. Subjects = Bowring Collection; Indian rulers
Two caparisoned elephants, one bearing a howdah, in camp. Probably photographed in the Viceroy's camp during the tour of 1858. [Albumen print, 185x142mm]. Subjects = animals; Bowring Collection; elephants; howdahs; state elephants
Group of elephants with howdahs, in front of an unidentified building in European style. [Albumen print, 242x189mm]. Subjects = animals; Bowring Collection; elephants; howdahs; state elephants
Genre: Landscape Photography View looking across the Ganges at Hardwar towards ghats and temples on the far bank. Location = Ganges (river); Hardwar; India; Uttar Pradesh
Genre: Urban Topographical Photography View from a minar of the Jami Masjid looking over the city, with court and gateway of the mosque in the foreground. Looking northwards towards the Ridge.