E.A.W. [Edgar Augustus Wilson], Oilfields area, S. Persia, 1907-08? [Modern caption]. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Portrait Photography Portrait of Edgar Wilson, standing with an unidentified European among a large Arab group, presumably in Khuzestan Province.
[Bridge and Shrine of Fatima, Qom.] Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Urban Topographical Photography View looking towards the bridge across the Qom River, leading to the entrance to the Shrine of Fatima. See print 71, for another photograph from a similar viewpoint.
[Snapshot of European couple beside a stone cairn, Elburz Mountains, Tehran.] Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Portrait Photography Probably taken on the same occasion as print 320 (i.e, on Mount Kolakchal, north of Tehran). The figure on the left is Alice Cooper.
Early oil derricks, Masjid-i-Sulaiman [Masjed Soleyman]. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Industrial Photography General view of an oil well drilling rig in the leading oil fields of south-west Iran. Oil was first struck in the district in 1908.
Charbar [Chah Bahar] on the Mekran Canal Beluchistan. Lived there nine months — hope I never see it again. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Architectural Photography View looking towards a two-storey, flat-roofed stone house. Inscribed on reverse 'Charbar Persian Gulf'; dated 'Dec. 1. 1888' in a later hand.
The kind of telegraph pole grandpa Cooper was responsible for erecting from Persian Gulf to Russian border for the Indo-European Telegraph Co. [modern caption.] Photographer: Sevruguin, Antoine
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Genre: Landscape Photography Showing a telegraph pole standing at the side of an unsurfaced road, at an unidentified location in Iran.
Euphrates and Tigris Steam Navigation Company's house and quay in Ahwaz, 1914 circ. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Landscape Photography Panoramic view, probably taken with a Kodak Panoram camera, looking along the quayside at Ahvaz, with the Karun River on the right and goods for shipment stacked on the open ground near the water's edge.