Medical College Hospital [Calcutta]. Photographer: Bourne, Samuel
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Inscription: Signed and numbered Bourne 1722 in the negative. General view of the Medical College Hospital in College Street, an imposing classical building raised in a platform, with a prostyle portico and columns running the length of the facade.
The fever hospital with bamboo scaffolding (when building), Calcutta. Photographer: Fiebig, Frederick
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Inscription: Signed in the negative 'F. Fiebig.' Genre: Architectural Photography View of the porticoed façade of the Fever or General Medical Hospital on College Street, nearing completion, but still swathed in scaffolding. The hospital was opened in 1852.
General Hospital, Calcutta. Photographer: Fiebig, Frederick
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Genre: Architectural Photography View of hospital buildings situated just south-east of the Race Course. This view, from the west, shows the westernmost of the three main blocks of the hospital (see plan in F. W. Simms, 'Plan of Calcutta surveyed in the years 1847, 48 & 49' (manuscript copy...
New Fever Hospital, Calcutta. Photographer: Fiebig, Frederick
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Genre: Urban Topographical Photography A general view from the north, somewhat distant, of the Fever or General Medical Hospital, nearly complete, but still swathed in scaffolding. See also Photo 247/1 (20).
Lunatic Asylum, Calcutta. Photographer: Fiebig, Frederick
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Genre: Architectural Photography View looking across a walled-in grassed area, with the verandah of the building on the right. The Calcutta Lunatic Asylum was situated in the south of the city, near the General Hospital.
Superintendent's residence to the Lunatic Asylum [Calcutta]. Photographer: Fiebig, Frederick
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Genre: Architectural Photography View looking across the garden towards the large two-storey house of the Superintendent of the Calcutta Lunatic Asylum.
The Opthalmic Hospital, Bombay. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Architectural Photography General view of the rather church-like building, constructed in rubble masonry and with a corrugated-iron roof. Built by Sir Cowasji Jehangir. India Museum no. 1632.