Gold industry: Nundydrrog[sic] Mines. Europeans standing in a group surrounded by labourers in front of the mine shaft. Photographer: Bourne and Shepherd
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Group of labourers and European staff posed in front of a shaft of the mine. Subjects = gold mining; labourers; mining
Ginning industry: Female labourers working in Ginning Factory (M/s P.S. Sparling & Co, 9 Clive Row) [Calcutta]. Photographer: Bourne and Shepherd
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Genre: Historical Events View of women sitting beside mounds of cotton separating the seed from the fibre, watched by European staff. Subjects = commercial agencies; cotton; cotton cleaners; cotton industry; labourers
Coal industry: Ferry boat. Photographer: Bourne and Shepherd
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View of a small local craft used to cross a river. A mine can be seen on the opposite bank. A European is standing on the deck of the boat. Subjects = coal mining; ferries; local craft; mining; transport; water transport
Railways: Imperial Indian Mail's dinning[sic] car (Eastern India Railways). Photographer: Bourne and Shepherd
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View in the dining car of a train showing waiters serving passengers. Subjects = coaches; food and drink; interiors; railway rolling stock; railways; servants; transport
St Paul's Cathedral [Calcutta] : Exterior view showing original Spiral Tower. Photographer: Bourne and Shepherd
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Genre: Architectural Photography General view of St Paul's Cathedral. Subjects = British colonial architecture; churches; European architecture in India
St Paul's Cathedral [Calcutta]: Interior view. Photographer: Bourne and Shepherd
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Genre: Architectural Photography View looking along the aisle towards the chancel. Subjects = British colonial architecture; churches; European architecture in India; interiors
Rajputana Residency, Mount Abu: Resident accompanied by the Maharaja coming out of Residency. Photographer: Bourne and Shepherd
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Genre: Historical Events Showing a European official accompanying the Maharaja down the Residency steps. The European is presumably the Agent to the Governor-General, who in 1926 was Lieutenant Colonel Sir Stewart Blakeley Agnew Petterson. The Indian figure is presumably Sarup Ram Singh, Mahara...