Portraits and views in India. Photographer(s): Bourne and Shepherd
Scope & Content:
Loose prints. The collection consists of two parts: Prints 1-2 Two copies of a portrait of Lieutenant William George Cubitt VC. Modern copy prints from an original photograph in the National Army Museum. Prints 3-4 Albumen print views of Benares and Lucknow, c.1870s.
Photograph album of Major General Jackson Muspratt Muspratt-Williams Photographer(s): Unknown
Scope & Content:
Full leather bound album, spine-piece detached, measuring 305x255mm, with prints mounted one to a page with handwritten captions in ink beneath. The album is inscribed on the flyleaf, Mrs J. Muspratt Williams, Cheltenham, June 11th 1880. The contents of the album can be broken down into the fol...
Green postcard album, 265x195mm, with a pastoral scene on the front cover framed by a red floral design. The postcards are mounted loosely at the corners, two to a page.
Ernest Binfield Havell Collection: Indian and Sri Lankan photographs.
Scope & Content:
Collection in two parts (Photo 515/1-2), an album of views and loose prints. Ernest Binfield Havell (1861-1934) served in the Indian Educational Service. He was Superintendent of the Madras School of Arts 1884-92 and Principal of the Calcutta School of Arts from 1896-1906.
General view of the memorial. Loose unmounted print, torn from an album? The print was presented by the Bishop of Meerut and a wet stamp on the reverse reads: 'Meerut Cantt., Bishop's House, 283 Roorkee Road' , dated '7.11.78'.
Copy prints of portraits and views in Burma. Photographer(s): Unknown
Scope & Content:
Copy prints. Portraits of Lt Colonel L.E.L. Burne, Mr H.J. Mitchell and Burma Frontier Force staff, views of military posts and groups of Chins. Photographs accompanied by manuscript and typescript descriptions.
Peter Ernest Slack Collection: Snapshots of India and Ceylon. Photographer(s): Slack, Peter Ernest
Scope & Content:
Two albums of snapshots of India and Ceylon (Photo 518/1-2). Peter Ernest Slack was a foreman in the Gun Carriage Factory at Jabalpur in the early years of the 20th century.