Captured Guns, Kabul. Photographer: Bengal Sappers and Miners
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Genre: Historical Events View of captured Afghan field guns, ranged in lines in the Sherpur Cantonment. A light covering of snow lies on the ground. Other copies at Photo 98 (27) and Photo 449/1 (24).
Enterior [sic] of Fort William, Calcutta. Photographer: Fiebig, Frederick
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Genre: Architectural Photography View looking towards the semaphore tower and a range of buildings inside Fort William, with a row of cannons in the foreground. With posed Indian figures and seated bullocks in the foreground.
The Great Gun Malik-i-Maidan, Bijapur. Photographer: Lyon, Edmund David
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Genre: Architectural Photography General view, with an Indian man standing beside the muzzle to indicate scale. India Museum no. 1423. Received from Captain Lyon, 7 February 1871. Duplicate print at Photo 1001 (3181). 532. - There were formerly six gates to the ancient city, the Makkah being o...
[Captain Correy on board H. M. S. 'Superb,' Plymouth Harbour.] Photographer: Henneman, Nicolaas
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Full-length portrait of Captain Correy R.N., standing beside a row of cannons on the deck of H. M. S. 'Superb'. Prints from this trimmed negative can be found at Talbot Photo 2 (359-363) and Talbot Photo 16 (4).
[Captain Correy on board H. M. S. 'Superb,' Plymouth Harbour.] Photographer: Henneman, Nicolaas
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Full-length portrait of Captain Correy R.N., standing beside a row of cannons on the deck of H. M. S. 'Superb'. Small section of the negative is missing from where it was possibly adhered to an album page. This is a variant of Talbot Photo 1 (343). Trimmed negative.
[Officer on Deck, H.M.S. Superb, Plymouth Harbour.] Photographer: Henneman, Nicolaas
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Genre: Portrait Photography An unidentified officer casually leans against the side of the ship; originally this photograph also included Lieutenant Brookes, who was standing next to the officer. Prints taken from the entire negative can be found at Talbot Photo 2 (367 and 368).
Plymouth from Mt. Edgcumbe. Photographer: Talbot, William Henry Fox
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Inscription: Inscribed on recto: 'Plymouth from Mt. Edgcumbe' and on verso: '3/-'. Genre: Portrait Photography One of three copies (prints 356-358) of this subject, a view of the Victualling Office from across the harbour. In the foreground, Rev. Jones looks through a telescope, whilst three w...