Inscription: Captioned as above and numbered '102' in the negative. Genre: Architectural Photography General view of the ruins of the Baillie Guard Gate, in the Residency complex at Lucknow.
Inscription: Captioned as above and numbered '104' in the negative. Genre: Architectural Photography General view looking towards the ruins of the Residency, with the Lawrence Memorial Cross on the left.
Inscription: Captioned as above and numbered '136' in the negative. Genre: Architectural Photography Close view of the ruined and bullet-scarred Banqueting Hall in the Residency at Lucknow.
Atkins Post, Bailey's Guard Gate, Lucknow. Photographer: Unknown
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Inscription: Captioned as above and numbered '106' in the negative. Genre: Architectural Photography View of the ruins of Atkin's Battery, near the Baillie Guard Gate in the Residency complex at Lucknow, with memorials to the right. That in the foreground was raised in memory of Colonel Robert...
The Chutter Manzil and Bruce's Bridge, Lucknow. Photographer: Unknown
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Inscription: Captioned as above and numbered 'No 111' in the negative. Genre: Architectural Photography View from the riverbank, looking along the River Gumti, with the Chattar Manzil Palace seen through a span of the brick and masonry bridge.
Genre: Portrait Photography Full-length portrait of Shuja-ul-mulk (1878-1936), standing in front of a verandah, his right hand resting on a chair on which stand a vase of flowers. Shuja-ul-mulk succeeded to the mehtarship of Chitral as a minor in 1895 and ruled until his death in 1936. The loca...
The Mehtar's sons and other leading Chitralis. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Portrait Photography Portrait group, taken at the same location and on the same occasion as print 27, showing the three young sons of the Mehtar of Chitral, seated in the centre of a group of attendants and figures in military uniform.
The son of the Nawab of Dir and Sowars. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Portrait Photography Group portrait of figures on horseback. The son of the Nawab of Dir is presumably the youth fourth from the right. Prints 29-32 are all taken at the same location and presumably on the same occasion (possibly at Chitral?). A somewhat faded print.
The Khankhels of Thana and Alikhels of Dheri Alladand. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Portrait Photography Group portrait of figures of the two tribal groups seated and standing beneath a tree. Prints 29-32 are all taken at the same location and presumably on the same occasion (possibly at Chitral?).