Album of 'Portraits of Governors General of India, 1772-1888. Photographer(s): Sen, S.C.
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Red cloth-covered album, 305x290mm, containing mounted prints with letterpress captions. The title is stamped in gold on the album spine and inside is a handwritten title-page and list of contents. The photographer's name and address are at the foot of each page. The photographs represent copies...
Street behind the Jama Musjid, [Delhi]. Photographer: Sen, S.C.
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Genre: Landscape Photography Street scene with the rear of the Jami Masjid visible at the end. Subjects = Indian architecture; Indian architecture (Islamic); mosques; street scenes Location = Delhi; Delhi (Shahjahanabad); India
Jama Musjid and surrounding buildings, [Delhi]. Photographer: Sen, S.C.
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Genre: Landscape Photography Distant view of the mosque. Subjects = Indian architecture; Indian architecture (Islamic); mosques Location = Delhi; Delhi (Shahjahanabad); India
The Cashmere Gate stormed at the taking of Delhi. Photographer: Sen, S.C.
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Genre: Architectural Photography Side view from the moat. Subjects = British colonial architecture; European architecture in India; gateways Location = Delhi; Delhi (Shahjahanabad); India
The Tomb of Houmayoum, died 1555, son of the first Moghul sovereign of Delhi & father of the great Akbar. Hence the sons of the last Moghul Emperor were taken and shot by Hodson. Photographer: Sen, S.C.
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Genre: Architectural Photography View from the gateway. Subjects = Indian architecture; Indian architecture (Islamic); tombs Location = Delhi; Delhi (Nizamuddin); India
The Keela Kona Mosque, Old Fort, Delhi. Photographer: Sen, S.C.
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Genre: Architectural Photography General view of the Qila-i-Kuhna Masjid. Subjects = Indian architecture; Indian architecture (Islamic); mosques Location = Delhi; Delhi (Purana Qila); India
The Cambridge Brotherhood [Delhi]. Photographer: Sen, S.C.
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Genre: Portrait Photography Cabinet portrait of members of six members of the Cambridge Mission in Delhi. Only Lefroy and a figure named 'Allnutt' are identified. [Albumen print, 150x112mm]. Subjects =