What next? Lady Elgin waiting at the Indur Subha [Indra Sabha] Cave [Ellora], Aurungabad. Photographer: Dayal, Deen
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Genre: Historical Events Lady Elgin and her daughter Lady Elisabeth Bruce seated in a palanquin on the road leading to the Indra Sabha Cave. Duplicate at Photo 430/35 (34). Subjects = Elgin Collection; palanquins; road transport; transport; viceregal tours
The Viceroy & party at Rozah Camp, Aurungabad. Photographer: Dayal, Deen
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Genre: Historical Events Party entering their bungalow at Khuldabad after returning from the visit to the Ellora Caves. Lady Elisabeth Bruce alighting from palanquin. Print unsigned but numbered in style of Deen Dayal. Subjects = Elgin Collection; viceregal tours
Their Excellencies and party at the Camp, Rozah [Rauza]. Photographer: Dayal, Deen
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Genre: Portrait Photography Group portrait with Lord and Lady Elgin, Sir Kishen Prasad, Viceroy's staff and others. Lady Elisabeth Bruce is seated third from left, front row. Her future husband, the Viceroy's private secretary Henry Babington Smith, is seated second from right. Print unsigned b...
Government House, Ganesh Khind, Poona. Photographer: Dayal, Deen
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Genre: Architectural Photography General view from driveway looking towards the main front with porte-cochere and watertower beyond. Designed by James Trubshawe and completed in 1866, the buildings are now part of the University. Print unsigned, but numbered in style of Deen Dayal. Subjects ...
Triumphal Arch near the Char Minar, Hyderabad. Photographer: Dayal, Deen
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Genre: Historical Events Busy street scene, with decorated triumphal arch reading 'Hyderabad greets you'. A minaret of the Char Minar is visible through the arch. Print unsigned, but numbered in style of Deen Dayal. Subjects = ceremonial decorations; Elgin Collection; street scenes; triumphal...
Elgin Collection: 'Autumn Tour 1895. Vol II'. Photographer(s): Burahnudin, M.
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Green half-leather album, 455 x 370 mm, containing photographs, newspaper cuttings, addresses of welcome and programmes from the Viceroy Lord Elgin's tour of South India in 1895. All the prints have handwritten captions and the title is stamped in gold on a leather label on the front cover.