[Sir Donald Macnabb standing in front of his bungalow, with his wife and children on the verandah, Peshawar.] Photographer: Unknown
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A portrait of the Macnabb children on ponies is at Print 40. Subjects = British colonial architecture; bungalows; European architecture in India; Macnabb Collection; private houses
D.C. Macnabb's house, Peshawar. Photographer: Baker, William Henry
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Genre: Architectural Photography General view from driveway looking towards the two storey stone bungalow. Photograph attributed to William Baker or John Burke in Omar Khan, 'From Kashmir to Kabul. The Photographs of John Burke and William Baker 1860-1900' (Prestel, 2002), pp. 24-25. Subjects...
Mulot [Malot] ruins. View of the chief temple. Photographer: Purdon, William
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Genre: Architectural Photography General view of a ruined temple in the Salt Range. Photographer identified as William Purdon, Executive Engineer at the nearby Khewra Salt Mine Works. Subjects = Indian architecture; Indian architecture (Hindu); Macnabb Collection; temples Location = Malot; ...
Genre: Historical Events Inscription reads: 'In loving memory of James Erskine, Lieutenant, RN, HMS Boadicea, who died at Mombaza, October 13th 1888, aged 28 years. Eldest son of J.E. and Mary Erskine of Linlathen, Scotland'. Subjects = Macnabb Collection
J.W. Macnabb's house at Kasauli. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Architectural Photography View of bungalow compound with Europeans sitting at tables and servants standing behind. The Europeans are identified as Mr & Mrs J.W. Macnabb and Alice Macnabb (daughter?), and Mr & Miss Byam. Subjects = British colonial architecture; bungalows; domes...