The Mission School in Chamba. In the back row, the only one with uncovered head, is Matthews. The son of Mr. Sarkar, who helped Bake with his Bengali study, is one of the children in this photo. Photographer: Bake, Arnold Adriaan
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Genre: Portrait Photography View of the Mission School in Chamba with its students.
View from the house towards the upper part of the town; in the right upper corner the temple where the festival for the Rani was held. Photographer: Bake, Arnold Adriaan
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Genre: Landscape Photography View from the house towards to upper part of the town.
Mrs. P. C. (for full name see letter). On horseback; photo taken on the day of the picnic. On the Road from Khajiar to Dalhousie. Photographer: Bake, Arnold Adriaan
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Genre: Portrait Photography View of Mrs. P. C. on horseback, taken on the day of the picnic.
Tamasha wala (juggler). In one hand a small drum, played by means of a string with a few pebbles on each side of the drum; the pebbles strike the drum when the hand is moved. In the other hand a small flute. Drum and flute were played as an intermezzo between the tricks. From his mouth he produced four large iron bullets, a number of small balls and a mass of wool. The wool is a usual trick, but the bullets were amazing. Photographer: Bake, Arnold Adriaan
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Genre: Portrait Photography Portrait of Tamasha wala (juggler).
In an old complex of Cenotaphs which the Bakes visited with Mr. Janot. It was near the river. Main temple and roof of another temple. Photographer: Bake, Arnold Adriaan
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Genre: Architectural Photography View of the Main temple and roof of another temple.
From Jhalamand. Dargah, a Muslim holy place, with a mosque built from old stones of a Hindu temple. View of the town taken from the mosque. Photographer: Bake, Arnold Adriaan
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Genre: Landscape Photography General view of the town taken from the mosque.