Genre: Portrait Photography Wedding group, with the following identifications: Subjects = Douglas Collection; dress (European); weddings Location = Assam; Dibrugarh; India
[Panoramic view (?)from Ali Masjid.] Photographer: Unknown
Scope & Content:
Genre: Landscape Photography Panoramic view composed of three joined prints, looking along the valley. [Silver printing-out paper, 452x106mm]. Subjects = Douglas Collection; panoramas Location = Ali Masjid; North-West Frontier Province; Pakistan
Genre: Architectural Photography Interior of the Diwan-i-Khas. [Silver printing-out paper, 152x102mm]. Subjects = audience halls; Douglas Collection; Indian architecture; Indian architecture (Islamic); interiors Location = Delhi; Delhi (Shahjahanabad); India
Genre: Landscape Photography View of the road through the pass, with a camel caravan in the foreground. [Silver printing-out paper, inscribed 'H1' in the negative, 183x118mm]. Subjects = animals; camels; caravans; Douglas Collection Location = Gandau Kotal; North-West Frontier Province; Pa...
[Group of officers,] Landi Kotal, Apr. 98. Photographer: Unknown
Scope & Content:
Genre: Portrait Photography Group posed beneath tree, with identifications as follows: F.U. Carr, Captain R.P. Stares, Walters (IMS), H. Jones (DAAG), Walter Binny Douglas, Colonel Mahomed Aslam Khan, Captain Barton (Guides), C.E. Cobb (Signalling Officer), General Hammond. [Silver printing-ou...
Genre: Landscape Photography View across open ground towards forest. Print in poor condition. [Silver printing-out paper, 196x148mm]. Subjects = Douglas Collection; hill stations
Prints 23b-24c: Langar Procession, Hyderabad, 1910. Photographer: Unknown
Scope & Content:
Six views if the Langar Procession through the streets of Hyderabad: 'Langar Nikalpa, HIND., literally to take out an anchor, is a ceremonial performance of a vow by Muhammadan men and women, usually given effect to on the fourth day of the Maharram. Wealthy Muhammadans take out an anchor annual...
Genre: Architectural Photography View of the interior of the gateway, flanked by two stone elephants. [Silver printing-out paper, 153x104mm]. Subjects = Douglas Collection; forts; gateways; Indian sculpture Location = Delhi; Delhi (Shahjahanabad); India