Military Club-house, Calcutta. Photographer: Fiebig, Frederick
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Genre: Architectural Photography View looking across the Dhurrumtollah Tank towards the buildings along Esplanade Row. The Military (later United Service) Club is the four-storey building at the left.
School in Barrackpore Park. Photographer: Fiebig, Frederick
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Inscription: Signed in the negative 'F. Fiebig.' Genre: Architectural Photography View looking towards the small gothic building, with a row of Indian pupils posed in the foreground.
A European gentleman's private residence near the Hooghly (Garden Reach), Calcutta. Photographer: Fiebig, Frederick
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Genre: Architectural Photography General view looking across garden towards the two-storeyed house and the Hugli beyond, with domestic servants, including a bhisti, posed in the foreground.
Dwelling of an English gentleman, [Garden Reach,] Calcutta. Photographer: Fiebig, Frederick
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Genre: Architectural Photography Another view of the house seen in print 45, with a larger group of servants posed in the foreground and a European man, presumably the occupant, standing on a pot in the background, shaded by an umbrella held by an attendant.
Hooghly College [Chinsura]. Photographer: Fiebig, Frederick
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Inscription: Signed in the negative 'F. Fiebig' (signature cropped). Genre: Architectural Photography View from the steps leading down to the river, of the Hooghly College (now Hooghly Mohsin College) at Chinsura. See also Photo 247/3(57).
Government House, Barrackpore. Photographer: Fiebig, Frederick
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Inscription: Signed in the negative 'F. Fiebig.' Genre: Architectural Photography General view of Government House, Barrackpore, looking across the garden from the south-west.
Kidderpore Church [St Stephen's Church], Calcutta. Photographer: Fiebig, Frederick
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Genre: Architectural Photography View from the south-west, looking across the tank towards St Stephen's Church, built in the gothic style and consecrated in 1846.