Goorkha Bks. Before. Photographer: King, J. and H.
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Inscription: Photographer's wetstamp on reverse. General view of the barracks, presumably the Gurkha barracks at Dharmshala before the major earthquake of 1905 (see print 36 for a view of the buildings in the aftermath).
Father, 1896 [Sir Thomas Higham]. Photographer: Bourne and Shepherd
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Three-quarter length seated portrait, in civil service uniform, of Sir Thomas Higham (1847-1910), Punjab Irriagtion Department and Secretary to the Government of India Public Works Department 1897-1903. Probably photographed in Calcutta.
Delhi Church [St James's or Skinner's Church]. Photographer: Unknown
Scope & Content:
Inscription: Numbered and captioned in the negative. General view of St James's Church, also known as Skinner's Church. The church appears to have been recently repainted in this photograph. The ball finial and cross from the top of the dome, pierced by bullets during the uprising, is here seen...
Timber traffic on the Ravi near Dalhousie. Photographer: Unknown
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View showing timber logs floating at the water's edge on the Ravi River, with a European and an Indian figure posed in the foreground, and other Indians posed on mussocks (inflated buffalo skins) behind.