[Unveiling of the statue of Sir Hugh Barnes in front of the Sandeman Memorial Hall, Quetta.] Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Historical Events View taken a few moments after print 43, showing the spectators sanding and the guard of honour at the left of the print. Subjects = official events; unveiling ceremonies Location = Balochistan; Pakistan; Quetta
[Viceregal group at the Residency during Lord Curzon's visit to Quetta.] Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Portrait Photography Formal group portrait taken in front of the entrance to the Residency. Hugh Barnes is seated on the left of the front row, with Lord and Lady Curzon in the centre. Edith Barnes is seated second from the right, on the Viceroy's left. Subjects = residents; viceregal t...
Quetta District Staff, January 1899. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Portrait Photography Formally posed group photograph of uniformed army officers, mounted on card with key to sitters. Identifications are supplied as follows: (front row, seated, left to right): Capt. (later Major-General Sir) Reginald John Pinney, Royal Fusiliers, officiating A.A.G.; Si...
[Punjabi Mutiny veterans at Lucknow.] Photographer: Lawrie and Company, G.W.
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Genre: Portrait Photography Formal group portrait of veterans, the majority wearing decorations. Subjects = ethnic groups; Indian Army; medals & decorations; military (general);...
[Arrival of the Viceroy Lord Elgin at Alwar.] Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Historical Events Lord Elgin, accompanied by the Maharaja of Alwar standing at the entrance to the railway station (built in Rajput style), saluting the guard of honour of state troops and elephants in the foreground. Duplicate at Photo 15/5 (2). Subjects = Anglo-Indian architecture; ...
[Triumphal arch erected in honour of the visit of the Viceroy Lord Elgin to Alwar.] Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Architectural Photography Triumphal arch of cloth stretched over a wooden framework and bearing the legend 'Long live the Empress of India'. Duplicate at Photo 15/5 (4). Subjects = ceremonial decorations; triumphal arches; viceregal tours