Port Blair, Andaman Islands, 1907-9. Aboriginals with bows and arrows. Photographer: Cameron, John Gordon Patrick
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Genre: Portrait Photography (generic types) Snapshot fo a group of islanders, posed with bows and arrows in front of bungalows. Photograph uncredited, but probably by Cameron.
The Penal Settlement, Port Blair. Meal time in the jails. Photographer: Cameron, John Gordon Patrick
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View of prisoners squatting in a row in front of prison buildings, with a row in front carrying food for distribution. Photograph uncredited, but probably by Cameron.
The Penal Settlement, Port Blair. Village inhabited by convicts settled on the island. Photographer: Cameron, John Gordon Patrick
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View looking towards a settlement of thatched huts set among trees, with figures posed in the foreground. Photograph uncredited, but probably by Cameron.
[Steam-driven wagon with wireless station crossing a river between Kohat and Thal, North-West Frontier.] Photographer: Cameron, John Gordon Patrick
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View looking along shingle bed of river towards distant bridge. Prints 38-43 all record the same subject, with the following overall descriptive label: 'Fun with a steam-driven wagon, fitted with a wireless station, failing to get its own grip on the shingle of a river crossing, between Kohat an...
[Steam-driven wagon with wireless station crossing a river between Kohat and Thal, North-West Frontier.] Photographer: Cameron, John Gordon Patrick
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View showing a team of labourers hauling the steam engine and wagon across the river. Prints 38-43 all record the same subject, with the following overall descriptive label: 'Fun with a steam-driven wagon, fitted with a wireless station, failing to get its own grip on the shingle of a river cros...
[Steam-driven wagon with wireless station crossing a river between Kohat and Thal, North-West Frontier.] Photographer: Cameron, John Gordon Patrick
Scope & Content:
View showing a team of labourers hauling the steam engine and wagon across the river. Prints 38-43 all record the same subject, with the following overall descriptive label: 'Fun with a steam-driven wagon, fitted with a wireless station, failing to get its own grip on the shingle of a river cros...