1. Photo 380/13(1) Reference (shelfmark): Photo 380/13(1) Title: Sa Majesté Amanullah Khan, Roi d'Afghanistan. Photographer: Unknown Scope & Content: Genre: Portrait Photography Collection Area: Visual Arts Languages: Not applicable Date Range: c 1925 Extent: 1 item
2. Photo 380/13(15) Reference (shelfmark): Photo 380/13(15) Title: Hôpital de Bectoute. Photographer: Unknown Scope & Content: Genre: Architectural Photography View looking up wooded hillside towards the hospital building. Collection Area: Visual Arts Languages: Not applicable Date Range: c 1925 Extent: 1 item
3. Photo 380/13(17) Reference (shelfmark): Photo 380/13(17) Title: Tenki-Gharou, Kaboul. Photographer: Unknown Scope & Content: Genre: Landscape Photography View looking along river towards waterfall, with a road running along the cliff at the left. Collection Area: Visual Arts Languages: Not applicable Date Range: c 1925 Extent: 1 item
4. Photo 380/13(20) Reference (shelfmark): Photo 380/13(20) Title: Tombeau Saint, Turkestan. Photographer: Unknown Scope & Content: Genre: Architectural Photography View of the entrance to an unidentified mosque and tomb complex. Collection Area: Visual Arts Languages: Not applicable Date Range: c 1925 Extent: 1 item
5. Photo 380/13(30) Reference (shelfmark): Photo 380/13(30) Title: Abchar-Ferzé, Kuhdamen [Koh Daman]. Photographer: Unknown Scope & Content: Genre: Landscape Photography View of the base of a waterfall (also seen in print 14). Collection Area: Visual Arts Languages: Not applicable Date Range: c 1925 Extent: 1 item
6. Photo 380/14(1) Reference (shelfmark): Photo 380/14(1) Title: Sa Majesté Amanullah Khan, Roi d'Afghanistan. Photographer: Unknown Scope & Content: Genre: Portrait Photography Postcard. Full-length standing portrait of King Amanullah, in military uniform. Collection Area: Visual Arts Languages: Not applicable Date Range: c 1925 Extent: 1 item
7. Photo 380/14(27) Reference (shelfmark): Photo 380/14(27) Title: Bik Tout. Photographer: Unknown Scope & Content: Postcard. View showing a car crossing a girder bridge. Collection Area: Visual Arts Languages: Not applicable Date Range: 1920s Extent: 1 item