[View of a plaque in the Residency grounds at Lucknow]. 'It was here that Captain Fulton started his countermine which blew up Johanis' House and Bob the Nailer'. Photographer: Money, Robert Cotton
[View of a plaque in the Residency grounds at Lucknow]. 'These doorways were defended by the Martiniere boys when the front of the building had been blown up by the enemy's mine'. Photographer: Money, Robert Cotton
[View of the doorway of a building in the Residency grounds, Lucknow. A plaque on the wall reads: 'This room was occupied by Captain and Mrs W.J. Routleff during the seige of 1857.] Photographer: Money, Robert Cotton
Scope & Content:
Genre: Architectural Photography Subjects = British colonial architecture; European architecture in India; residencies
[Begum Kothi, Lucknow.] Photographer: Money, Robert Cotton
Scope & Content:
Genre: Architectural Photography The building was restored after the Seige of Lucknow and was used as a Post Office before eventually being demolished. Subjects = Indian architecture; Indian architecture (Islamic); palaces
[China Bazaar Gate, Lucknow] ...as reconstructed.. Photographer: Money, Robert Cotton
Scope & Content:
Genre: Architectural Photography View of the restored gateway. Subjects = architectural elements; gateways; Indian architecture; Indian architecture (Islamic)
The gate into Sikandarbagh, [Lucknow], a walled enclosure...breached and captured by the right column (93rd). Photographer: Money, Robert Cotton
Scope & Content:
Genre: Architectural Photography Near view of the gateway. Subjects = architectural elements; gardens; gateways; Indian architecture; Indian architecture (Islamic)