The Rajah's Palace, Chinsurah. Photographer: Fiebig, Frederick
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Inscription: Signed in the negative 'F. Fiebig. (signature cropped). Genre: Architectural Photography View from the entrance gateway, looking along the façade of the palace (identification not confirmed).
Scenery on the Hooghly [Calcutta district]. Photographer: Fiebig, Frederick
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Inscription: Signed in the negative 'F. Fiebig' (signature cropped). Genre: Landscape Photography View looking towards a flight of steps leading down from a wooded garden to the a lower area, possibly the the riverside.
Ghaut on the Hooghly [Calcutta]. Photographer: Fiebig, Frederick
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Genre: Architectural Photography View looking along a terrace on the riverbank towards the ghat, built in European style with ionic columns, with what appear to be temple buildings in the background. This is possibly the river frontage of the Dakshineshvara Temple, north of the city.
Ghaut on the Hooghly [Calcutta]. Photographer: Fiebig, Frederick
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Inscription: Signed in the negative 'F. Fiebig' (signature cropped). Genre: Architectural Photography View looking along the river from the steps of the ghat, with temple buildings partly visible on the right. This photograph shows the same location as prints 36 and 52, possibly at the Dakshin...
Building for burning the dead, Calcutta. Photographer: Fiebig, Frederick
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Inscription: Signed in the negative 'F. Fiebig.' Genre: Urban Topographical Photography View looking towards a burning ghat on the Hugli, the roofline crowded with vultures. Possibly Burning Ghat (now Nimtala Cremation Ground), just north of Nimtollah Ghat.
Ghaut and temples on the banks of the Hooghly [Calcutta]. Photographer: Fiebig, Frederick
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Genre: Architectural Photography View from the steps of the ghat seen in prints 36 and 51, looking back towards a row of temple shrines, with the ionic columns of the ghat in the foreground. This is possibly the Dakshineshvara Temple, completed in 1855.