The inscription over the tomb of Baron Van Reide (page 325 of the Bombay Gazetteer, Vol II). This is the largest tomb in the cemetery, [Surat]. Photographer: Unknown
This is the oldest inscription that is legible and has not been obliterated. It dates 1642 AD. It is over the tomb of a young lady who died at the age of 27. The history of this cannot be traced in the Gazetteer. Photographer: Unknown
[View of a tomb]. Inscription, 'This monument is believed to be the tomb of Gerald Aungier, President of Surat and Governor of Bombay, who died June 30th 1677. In record of which this tablet was erected in the year 1916'. Photographer: Burns, Cecil L.
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Genre: Architectural Photography Subjects = British colonial architecture; European architecture in India; tombs
Monument to William Andrew Price, Chief of Surat, ob March 11th 1774 and to his two wives. a, Mary Price, ob 13th April 1761 [and] b, Elizabeth Price, ob 1775. Photographer: Burns, Cecil L.
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Genre: Architectural Photography Caption on reverse. Duplicate of Photo 195 (25). Subjects = British colonial architecture; European architecture in India; tombs
Tomb of Mary Ellis, ob 4th Oct 1756, Aged 36. Wife of Brabazon Ellis, Chief of English Factory in Surat. Photographer: Burns, Cecil L.
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Genre: Architectural Photography Caption on reverse. Duplicate of Photo 195 (24). Subjects = British colonial architecture; European architecture in India; tombs
Tomb of the Oxenden's & general Eastern view of the cemetery at Surat. Photographer: Burns, Cecil L.
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Genre: Architectural Photography Caption on reverse. Duplicate of Photo 195 (20). Subjects = British colonial architecture; European architecture in India; tombs