'Views on Quetta-Nushki-Siestan [Sistan] Trade Route: No. 13. Mirui Thana'
Scope & Content:
The photograph shows Mirui [Merui] Thana, a fortified post in an arid landscape. In the left middle ground of the picture stands an unidentified man. The photograph was probably taken by H A Armstrong, Assistant Superintendent, Indian Telegraph Department.
'Views on Quetta-Nushki-Siestan [Sistan] Trade Route: No. 14. Chahsundan Thana'
Scope & Content:
The photograph shows Chahsundan Thana, a fortified post in an arid landscape. Outside of the fort's walls stand men, camels, and dogs. The photograph was probably taken by H A Armstrong, Assistant Superintendent, Indian Telegraph Department.
The photograph shows Mushki Chah [Mashki Chah] Thana, a fortified post in an arid landscape. Outside of the fort's walls stand men and camels. The photograph was probably taken by H A Armstrong, Assistant Superintendent, Indian Telegraph Department.
'Views on Quetta-Nushki-Siestan [Sistan] Trade Route: No. 16. Rest house at Ware Chah'
Scope & Content:
The photograph shows a rest house at Ware Chah [Ware Sahib Chah], a low building made of mudbrick in an arid landscape. Outside the building sit several men and camels. The photograph was probably taken by H A Armstrong, Assistant Superintendent, Indian Telegraph Department.
'View on the Kerman Desert: No. 17. The Mil-i-Nadir, or Pillar of Nadir'
Scope & Content:
The photograph shows a large cylindrical tower, approximately 55 feet in height, standing in an empty and arid landscape. Near to the tower stands an unidentified man and a dog. The photograph was probably taken by H A Armstrong, Assistant Superintendent, Indian Telegraph Department.
'Views on Quetta-Nushki-Siestan [Sistan] Trade Route: No. 18. View of desert west of Padag'
Scope & Content:
The photograph shows a moderately flat and arid landscape through which a train of camels and horses are moving, many of which are ridden by men. The photograph was probably taken by H A Armstrong, Assistant Superintendent, Indian Telegraph Department.
'Views on Quetta-Nushki-Siestan [Sistan] Trade Route: No. 19. View west of Karodak'
Scope & Content:
The photograph shows a moderately flat and arid landscape through which a train of camels and horses are moving, many of which are ridden by men. The photograph was probably taken by H A Armstrong, Assistant Superintendent, Indian Telegraph Department.
'Views on Quetta-Nushki-Siestan [Sistan] Trade Route: No. 20. View near Koh-i-Malik Gatt west of Mirui'
Scope & Content:
The photograph shows an arid landscape. A large, rocky hill stands in the background. In the middle ground is a man walking away from the photographer. The photograph was probably taken by H A Armstrong, Assistant Superintendent, Indian Telegraph Department.
'Views on Quetta-Nushki-Siestan [Sistan] Trade Route: No. 21. View west of Chahsundan'
Scope & Content:
The photograph is of a flat and arid landscape. Men, camels, horses, and dogs are walking in a line along a track leading away from the photographer. The photograph was probably taken by H A Armstrong, Assistant Superintendent, Indian Telegraph Department.
'No. 22. View taken from about 3 miles south-east of Koh-i-Dalil, near the Quetta-Nushki-Siestan [Sistan] trade route, west of Mushki Chah'
Scope & Content:
A photograph showing a large rocky mountain in an arid landscape. In the centre middle ground stands an unidentified man. The photograph is credited to Mr Vredenburg.