Studio portrait of an Parsee woman and child, Bombay. Photographer: Hurrichund Chintamon.
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Studio portrait, with woman standing, child seated on European style chair. Print shown at Paris Exhibition of 1867. See Photo 150 (20) for another portrait of this woman, taken during the same sitting but with a different child seated in the chair. This photograph is probably by William Johnson...
Studio portrait of a large Parsee family group, Bombay. Photographer: Hurrichund Chintamon.
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Group of 13 men, women and children, posed in front of backdrop. The elderly, bearded man in the front row also appears in prints 4349 and 4358. Print shown at the Paris Exhibition of 1867.
Rajput men playing the game of Puchesee. Photographer: Eugene Clutterbuck Impey.
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Duplicate of plate 67(a) of Impey's Delhi, Agra, and Rajpootana, illustrated by eighty photographs (Cundall, Downes, & Co., London, 1865). 'Recd. from Capt. Impey 12/6/69'. Another copy of this print at print 5353.
Group of Purriar Meenas, robber tribe of Rajasthan. Photographer: Eugene Clutterbuck Impey.
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Group of four men, posed in front of a thatched house, and armed with matchlocks, bows and other weapons. This print appears (in oval format) in vol. VII no. 341 of The People of India (8 vols., London, 1868-74), from which the caption is taken.
Studio portrait of Parbhu group, Bombay. Photographer: Hurrichund Chintamon.
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Studio portrait of fourteen Parbhu men and a child. All the men wear the characteristic turban. See note at print 4349. Print shown at the Paris Exhibition of 1867.
Studio portrait of Sonar group, Bombay. Photographer: Hurrichund Chintamon.
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Full-length portrait of an older, seated man, with a younger man and two boys standing on either side. All wear the distinctive flat, circular turban. Print shown at the Paris Exhibition of 1867.
Group portrait of representatives of the five hills tribes of the Nilgiris: Irulas, Badagas, Todas, Kotas, Kurumbas. Photographer: Unknown
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Group portrait, with two representatives from each of the fives tribes, posed in front of a tent with characteristic artefacts (weapons, musical instruments, etc). With measuring rod placed to one side.