Genre: Ethnographical Photography Formal posed group of village headmen from the Kabul district. Subjects = Afghan officials; Afghanis; Curzon Collection; ethnic groups; Maliks
Representatives [of] science and art [Kabul]. Photographer: Burke, John
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Genre: Ethnographical Photography Formal posed group of Kabul intellectuals. Photograph reproduced in Omar Khan, 'From Kashmir to Kabul. The Photographs of John Burke and William Baker 1860-1900' (Prestel, 2002), p. 128. Subjects = Afghanis; Curzon Collection; ethnic groups
Mohamed Zahir Khan, Aslam Khan, &c. [Kabul]. Photographer: Burke, John
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Genre: Ethnographical Photography Formal posed group of Kabul dignitaries and retainers. Subjects = Afghan rulers; Afghanis; Curzon Collection; ethnic groups
Panorama [of Kabul] from above Bala Burj. Photographer: Burke, John
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Genre: Landscape Photography Panoramic view of the city from the Bala Burj. Originally consisting of three parts, left-hand section detached and mislaid. For the complete panorama, see duplicate at Photo 430/2 (91). Copy negs for complete panorama are B.9489-9490. Subjects = Curzon Collection...
Panorama below Bala Burj [Kabul]. Photographer: Burke, John
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Genre: Landscape Photography Panoramic view of the city composed of three joined prints. Some tears in print surface. Copy negs for complete panorama are B.9491-9493. Subjects = Curzon Collection; military (general); military campaigns; panoramas
Panorama [of Kabul] from Siah Sung. Photographer: Burke, John
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Genre: Landscape Photography Panoramic view composed of three joined prints, looking towards Kabul from Siah Sang. Duplicate at Photo 430/2 (92). Copy negs for complete panorama are B.9500-9502. Subjects = Curzon Collection; military (general); military campaigns; panoramas
The meeting of the cross roads of Kandahar, Charsu. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Landscape Photography View looking along the roadway lined with Afghans towards a domed gateway. A photograph of this location published by Bourne and Shepherd describes it as 'Char Su, the point to which the roads from the principal gates converge - the scene of Capt. Willis' murder by ...