View in the Eden Gardens [Calcutta]. Photographer: Bourne, Samuel
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Inscription: Signed and numbered Bourne 1710 in the negative. View looking across the bridge and lake and towards the Burmese pagoda in the Eden Gardens.
Statue of Sir William Peel in the Eden Gardens [Calcutta]. Photographer: Bourne, Samuel
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Inscription: Signed and numbered Bourne 1728 in the negative. Close view of Speed's statue of Sir William Peel VC (1824-1858), in naval uniform, on the south side of the Eden Gardens. Peel led the naval brigade during the Indian Mutiny.
Royal Lakes, Rangoon. Photographer: Klier, Philip Adolphe
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Genre: Landscape Photography View in Dalhousie Park looking across the Royal Lake towards a wooden bridge, with two Buddhist monks in the foreground. The buildings on the skyline are probably the European Infantry Barracks.
Cantonment Gardens, Rangoon. Photographer: Klier, Philip Adolphe
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Genre: Landscape Photography General view looking along the small lake in the gardens towards the spire of the Shwe Dagon Pagoda on the northern skyline.
[Cantonment Gardens, Rangoon.] Photographer: Klier, Philip Adolphe
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Genre: Landscape Photography View along a path in the gardens, lined with palms along one side, looking towards the spire of the Shwe Dagon Pagoda in the distance. Print unsigned, but probably by Klier.
Lord Auckland's Monument, Calcutta. Photographer: Fiebig, Frederick
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Genre: Urban Topographical Photography View of Lord Auckland's monument (by Henry Weekes, 1847) in the Eden Gardens, with Babu Ghat beyond and the masts of shipping in the Hugli visible on the skyline.
Calcutta. Sir W. Peel's Monument, Eden Gardens. Photographer: Mallitte, Oscar Jean Baptiste
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Genre: Architectural Photography Close view of the statue of Sir William Peel in the Eden Gardens. Although unsigned, this is possibly a Mallitte photograph, being one in a series of prints (Nos 62-68) of similar size of which Print 64 has the initials 'O.M.' in the negative.