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Tomb known as the Sheesh Gumbad, Delhi. Photographer: Andrews, Fred Henry
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General view of the domed tomb, which stands to the north of the Bara Gumbad Mosque. Negative captioned 'Dehli 1921.' Original 6½"x4½" glass negative, no print.
The Amar Singh Technical Institute, Srinagar. Photographer: Andrews, Fred Henry
Scope & Content:
General view of the main façade of the building, completed in 1914. Andrews was director of the Institute in the early 1920s. Original 6½"x4½" glass negative, no print
'[Muscat] Town and Bay. 31st Oct 1900'. Photographer: Arthur Alexander Crookshank
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Genre/Subject Matter General view over the town out towards the harbour, from the south-west, looking north-east. Several-storeyed white-washed buildings can be seen in the fore- and middleground. To the far left, two apparently fortified towers can be seen on the foothills of the ridge at left...
'[Muscat] The Town looking North. 31. Oct 1900'. Photographer: Arthur Alexander Crookshank
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Genre/Subject Matter General view from the outskirts of the town (likely present-day Mutrah) to the harbour and promontory fort, from an elevated position, looking north-northeast. The area of the town and coastline visible in the distant middleground is the part of the town featured in the pre...
'[Muscat] British Consulate. 31. Oct 1900'. Photographer: Arthur Alexander Crookshank
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Genre/Subject Matter View from the shoreline of the British Consulate at Muscat, looking due west. The consulate is a pale-stoned, two or three-storeyed building built along the quays. Two gas lamps can be seen along the quay in front of the building and a single mashrabiyya (a form of enclos...
'[Muscat] Old Portuguese Fort (1550). 31. Oct 1900'. Photographer: Arthur Alexander Crookshank
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Genre/Subject Matter This view of the Al-Jalali Fort at the south-eastern end of the Bay of Muscat was likely photographed from the roof of the British Consulate, situated along the shoreline adjacent to it (see also Photo 430/8/3). Inscriptions Upper right, in pen, on image: 'p. 8'; alongsi...