[Palm avenue, possibly in the Botanical Gardens at Buitenzorg, Java.] Photographer: Woodbury and Page
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Inscription: Numbered '32' in pencil on mount. Genre: Landscape Photography View looking along the path running between palm trees, possibly in the Botanical Gardens at Buitenzorg (modern Bogor).
[Formal garden and pavilion, possibly in the Botanical Gardens at Buitenzorg, Java.] Photographer: Woodbury and Page
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Inscription: Numbered '4' in pencil on mount. Genre: Landscape Photography View looking along a vista of trees, each enclosed within a fenced-off area, towards a small pavilion of some sort. Location unidentified, but possibly the Botanical Gardens at Buitenzorg (modern Bogor).
[Garden plants, Java.] Photographer: Woodbury and Page
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Inscription: Numbered '26' in pencil on mount. Genre: Landscape Photography View looking towards a circular bed, planted with various small trees and shrubs, surrounded by a gravel pathway. Location unidentified.
[Garden scene with pond and trees, Java.] Photographer: Woodbury and Page
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Inscription: Numbered '41' in pencil on mount. Genre: Landscape Photography Close view of a small pond in a garden, surrounded by trees and shrubs. Precise location unidentified.
The Summer Residency, Bushire. Photographer: Godfrey, Stuart Hill
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Genre: Architectural Photography General view of the residency from the garden, the building partly obscured by foreground trees. Another copy at print 21, there captioned, 'Right wing Summer Residency Sabzabad.'
British Agency, Gilgit, 1897. Photographer: Godfrey, Stuart Hill
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Genre: Architectural Photography View looking across the garden towards the Gilgit Agency bungalow, with mountains rising on the skyline beyond. The woman standing with a parasol on the lawn is probably Godfrey's wife Guendolen.
Nishat Bagh, Kashmir, 1898. Photographer: Godfrey, Stuart Hill
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Genre: Portrait Photography Enlarged snapshot showing two women, identified as 'E. M. D.' and 'G. G.' (Guendolen Godfrey), standing beside a tree on the edge of a pool lined with flowering irises, in the Nishat Bagh at Srinagar.