The Martinière, Lucknow. Photographer: Tytler, Robert and Harriet
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Genre: Architectural Photography General view of the main facade of La Martinière or Constantia, taken from beside the lake, with Parker's column in the foreground. Size: 496 (w) x 396 (h) mm. Subjects = country houses; education; European architecture in India; French colonial architecture;...
Maddocks School [Mussoorie]. Photographer: Tytler, Robert and Harriet
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Genre: Landscape Photography View looking across towards a precipitous hillside; the school is presumably the building perched on the summit. Size: 530 (w) x 401 (h) mm. Subjects = education; hill stations; schools Location = India; Mussoorie; Uttar Pradesh
Rose Cottage [Mussoorie]. Photographer: Tytler, Robert and Harriet
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Genre: Landscape Photography View looking down onto the thatched cottage and garden from the hillside above. Harriet Tytler mentions the cottage several times in her memoirs as their only substantial possession that survived the Mutiny. Size: 475 (w) x 386 (h) mm. Subjects = British colonia...
Part of the Gardens, Rose Cottage [Mussoorie]. Photographer: Tytler, Robert and Harriet
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Genre: Landscape Photography Garden in foreground, with houses of the hill station along the side of the ridge beyond. Size: 480 (w) x 388 (h) mm. Subjects = hill stations Location = India; Mussoorie; Uttar Pradesh
Dehra Dun town. Photographer: Tytler, Robert and Harriet
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Genre: Landscape Photography General view looking over the town from the roof or window of an unidentified building, with two small temples in the foreground. Size: 506 (w) x 366 (h) mm. Subjects = hill stations; Indian architecture; temples Location = Dehra Dun; India; Uttar Pradesh
One of the Royal Tombs, Delhi [Shah Alam's Tomb]. Photographer: Tytler, Robert and Harriet
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Genre: Architectural Photography View, framed by a cusped arch, looking towards mausoleum. The tomb itself can be seen through the arched entrance in the centre of the print. Tombs of Shah Alam Bahadur Shah I and Akbar II. The site can be identified by comparison with Mss Eur E267/189 (62). Du...