Full-length standing portrait of Manickjee Antarya, the celebrated Parsee traveller, Bombay. Photographer: Hurrichund Chintamon.
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Studio portrait, posed against a painted backdrop of a rustic scene. The traveller holds an axe, a leather bag and a (?)water bottle. Print shown at the Paris Exhibition of 1867.
Half-length seated portrait of Thakur Lukhdeer Singh, a Rajput chieftain of Ulwar. Photographer: Eugene Clutterbuck Impey.
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Duplicate of plate 67(b) of Impey's Delhi, Agra, and Rajpootana, Illustrated by Eighty Photographs (Cundall, Downes, & Co., London, 1865). 'Recd. from Messrs. Cundall & Downes 8/4/65.' Print shown at Paris Exhibition of 1867.
Portrait of the Rev. P. Rajahgopaul of the Free Church of Scotland Mission, Madras. Photographer: Madras School of Industrial Arts
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Numbered 2430 on mount. Full-length seated studio portrait. Revd. P. Rajahgopaul was Presbyter to the Indian population from 1858. Forename given as G. in caption, but as P. in almanacs.
The Rev. Habb preaching to the Klings (South Indians) in Pinang. Photographer: Kristen Feilberg
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Open-air sermon in progress. Print shown at the Paris Exhibition of 1867. View of Rev. Habb conducting an open-air sermon to a large group of Indian settlers in Pinang, Malaysia, taken by Kristen Feilberg. This Photograph is part of the Archaeological Survey of India Collection and was exhibite...
Group portrait of Mahabat Khan, Nawab of Junagadh, and attendants. Photographer: Unknown
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Mahabat Khan seated in the centre of a large group of officials and servants. The heir-apparent and later Nawab Bahadur Khan is seated to the right, and the Minister Sheikh aha-ud-din to the left.