Ruins of the Residency and Bailey [Bailllie] Guard, Lucknow. Photographer: Bourne, Samuel
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Distant view, looking towards the ruins of the Residency and the Baillie Guard Gate at Lucknow, with two bullock carts standing on the open ground in the foreground.
Picturesque view of the Church, Simla, from Jakko. Photographer: Bourne, Samuel
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View of the Christ Church from Jakko hill, Shimla, taken by Samuel Bourne in the 1860s. Mount Jakko, 2,450 m, is the highest peak in Shimla. Christ Church designed by Colonel J.T. Boileau was built between 1844 and 1857. The large porch added in 1873 was a popular place for meetings before and a...
The Church, Simla [in] winter. Photographer: Bourne, Samuel
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Distant view of Christ Church, Simla, and snow covered hillside, taken by Samuel Bourne in the 1860s. Christ Church designed by Colonel J.T. Boileau was built between 1844 and 1857. The large porch added in 1873 was a popular place for meetings before and after services and was also the best sit...
Genre: Architectural Photography View of the ruined building. The print is listed in H. Hering's catalogue of Beato photographs as No.5 in the section 'India - Delhi (Second Series)'. The description reads: 'Hindoo Nao's [sic] House'. Exhibited National Portrait Gallery, London, The Raj: India...
Simla. Pic-nic amongst the trees at Annandale. Photographer: Bourne, Samuel
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Inscription: Signed and numbered 'Bourne 1797' in the negative. Genre: Landscape Photography View looking towards a picnic group beside a bungalow beneath the trees.
Woodville, front view [Simla]. Photographer: Bourne, Samuel
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Inscription: Signed and numbered 'Bourne 1820' in the negative. Genre: Architectural Photography View looking across the garden towards the two-storied veranahed house.
The Bentinck Statue and Government House [Calcutta]. Photographer: Bourne, Samuel
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Inscription: Signed and numbered Bourne 1699 in the negative. View looking east along Esplanade Row, with Richard Westmacott's statue of Sir William Bentinck in the foreground and the western entrance to Government House beyond.