Synagogue (interior), Byculla [Bombay]. Photographer: Unknown, possibly Tandy and Co.
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View of the interior of the Magen David Synagogue. From an album of views recording properties in Bombay (Mumbai) owned by the Sassoon family. The illustration of the photographic studio of Tandy and Co in print 16 suggests the possibility that this firm may have been responsible for the photogr...
Solomon House, Mazagon [Bombay]. Photographer: Unknown, possibly Tandy and Co.
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View from the driveway, looking across the garden towards the two storey house, with central porte cochère. From an album of views recording properties in Bombay (Mumbai) owned by the Sassoon family. The illustration of the photographic studio of Tandy and Co in print 16 suggests the possibility...
Synagogue and School, Byculla [Bombay]. Photographer: Unknown, possibly Tandy and Co.
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View from the Parell Road looking towards the Magen David Synagogue (built in European classical style), with the school buildings to the left. From an album of views recording properties in Bombay (Mumbai) owned by the Sassoon family. The illustration of the photographic studio of Tandy and Co ...
Interior of Synagogue [Poona]. Photographer: Unknown
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View of the interior of the Ohel David Synagogue, looking towards the altar. The printed label incorrectly refers this as the interior of David Sassoon's tomb (which is print 35) and has been corrected in pencil. From an album of views recording properties in Poona (Pune) owned by the Sassoon fa...
[The Widow's Mite by Louis-Edouard Dubufe]. Photographer(s): Unknown.
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View of a painting that depicts a woman wearing a black veil, with a child on her arm and two children walking in front of her, puts a coin into the sacrificial block Albumen print Inscription in pencil beneath print: 'The Widow's Mite', 'Dubufe'.
No. 43. The Siege in Peking. In the Methodist Compound. The Chapel. Some of the windows were bricked up to prevent the enemy from setting fire to the building, and others are loop-holed for rifles. From the top of this building a lookout was kept, and flag or lantern signals given to different parts of the large compound, much to the bewilderment and dislike of the enemy. Photographer: Killie, Charles A.
No. 46. The Siege in Peking. In the Methodist Compound. Interior of the Chapel, showing the bundles of bedding of those who slept therein. Photographer: Killie, Charles A.