Balmoral 1912. Shoot near Invercauld moors, 28th August 1912. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Historical Events Picnic group: 'Prince George, Prince Albert, K. Mackenzie, The Jam Sahib, J.R.D.S. [Dunlop Smith], Lord Crewe, Prince Henry, Adm Sir D. Beatty, Prince of Wales, Godfrey Faussett, Sir V. Mackenzie, [?] Parsons, HM the King'. Subjects = Dunlop Smith Collection; hunting
HH the Maharaja of Patiala, Countess of Minto, the Maharani of Cooch Behar [and J.R. Dunlop Smith]. At the presentation of Coronation medals to the overseas troops, Buckingham Palace, June 1912. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Historical Events Subjects = Dunlop Smith Collection; medals & decorations; official events
At the India Office, [London], Nov 23 1917, Queen Alexandra presented to representatives of the Indian Army a Union Jack and an inscribed silver shield, the gift of the women and children of the British Isles made thro' the League of Empire. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Historical Events Scene in the Durbar Hall of the India Office. J.R. Dunlop Smith is standing at the front of the platform and others are named as: 'Mr & Mrs Austen Chamberlain, Sir Pertab Singh, Queen Alexandra, Princess Victoria, Miss Chamberlain'. Subjects = Dunlop Smith Collect...
[Group outside the] Indian Soldiers Club, Paris, at time of the Peace Conference, 23rd Jan 1919. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Portrait Photography Group includes J.R. Dunlop Smith, Lord Sinha and the Maharaja of Bikaner. Subjects = clubs and societies; Dunlop Smith Collection; Indian Army; military (general); military campaigns
Sir James Robert Dunlop Smith Collection: Album of Indian rulers and types. Photographer(s): Waterhouse, James
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Full leather bound album, stamped Photograph Album in gilt in ornate script on front cover, measuring 295 mm x 245 mm. The prints are lightly pasted down alongedges and all are captioned in ink in a neat hand. The prints themselves are generally in very good condition, with few signs of fading. ...