Lord Mayo and his personal staff. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Portrait Photography Group portrait, presumably taken at Calcutta, showing the Richard Southwell Bourke, 6th Earl of Mayo and Viceroy of India 1869-72, seated with his staff gathered round him, with Indian attendants standing in the background.
Lord Mayo and Ameer Shere Ali in Durbar [at Ambala]. Photographer: Taylor, Clarence Comyn
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Genre: Portrait Photography Group portrait of Lord Mayo and staff, seated with the Amir of Afghanistan, Sher Ali Khan, at the durbar held at Ambala in March 1869. The heads of the figures of Mayo's staff seated in the right front row, appear to have been montaged onto the body. For a variant of...
The Old Fort, Calcutta. Approximate site of the notorious 'Black Hole.' Photographer: Saché and Westfield
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Inscription: Photographers' wet stamp, reading 'Saché & Westfield Photographers Waterloo Street Calcutta,' on reverse of mount. Genre: Architectural Photography View showing an inner court or piazza of the old fort, looking towards thick brick arches. Prints 93 and 95 are clearly the two p...
Arrival of T. E. Lord and Lady Minto at Dargai Station. Address presented by Maliks. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Historical Events A very faded print, showing the Viceroy Lord Minto and Lady Minto, seated on chairs beneath the shade of a parasol, while the loyal address from local Maliks is read out to them.
Arrival of T. E. Lord and Lady Minto at Dargai Fort, 1906. Photographer: Unknown
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Inscription: Signed 'E. Photo Co.' in the negative. Genre: Historical Events Taken from the same position as print 70, but probably a few moments earlier; a faded view of Lord and Lady Minto, standing beneath a parasol, facing a group of Maliks.
Meeting of Governors at New Delhi, 1943. Photographer: Kinsey
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Inscription: Signed Kinsey Delhiin pencil on mount. Group portrait of the Viceroy Lord Wavell, Lady Wavell and Governors of the Indian States. The sitters are identified on the mount as follows: (Front row, left to right): Bertrand James Glancy (Punjab), Thomas George Rutherford (Bihar), Hope, ...