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.
The Burmese Pagoda, Eden Garden [Calcutta]. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Architectural Photography General view looking across the ornamental lake in the Eden Gardens towards the Burmese pagoda or pyatthat. The letterpress caption label pasted to reverse records the inscription inside the pagoda: 'The above specimen of Burmese ornamental architecture was remo...
Band Stand, Eden Gardens [Calcutta]. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Architectural Photography View looking towards the circular stone plinth of the band stand, a circular stone plinth, with the central tower of the High Court visibile on the skyline beyond. With descriptive letterpress caption label pasted to reverse.
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.
The Companies Gardens, Port Louis. Photographer: Fiebig, Frederick
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Genre: Urban Topographical Photography View from a wooden bridge, looking along the course of a stream, overlooked by buildings on the left and a with a road running alongside to the right. The building in the left foreground is a lithographic printing house. The gardens are presumably situated...
Le Jardin Public [and Villa Hayatullah] de Paghman. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Architectural Photography View across the gardens at Paghman towards the Villa Hayatullah, designed by an Austrian architect and built by in the 1920s by King Amanullah's brother. See: Bill Woodburn, 'From the Bala Hissar to the Arg: how Royal Fortress Palaces shaped Kabul, 1830-1930' (T...