Establishment of an English gentleman, Calcutta. Photographer: Fiebig, Frederick
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Genre: Architectural Photography View from the driveway, looking towards a substantial two-storey house, with Europeans and a large group of domestic staff posed in the foreground. This is possibly one of the many mansions in the Garden Reach area of the city.
View of Calcutta from the godowns of Fairly Place. Photographer: Fiebig, Frederick
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Genre: Urban Topographical Photography View looking south-east over the rooftops from Fairlie Place. The northern façade of Writers' Buildings can be seen on the right, with the spire of St Andrew's Church beyond.
Bungalow (Garden Reach), Calcutta. Photographer: Fiebig, Frederick
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Genre: Architectural Photography View looking across a tank towards a flat-roofed two-storey house, with a verandah supported on ionic columns. The right-hand portion of the building is out of frame.
Superintendent's residence to the Lunatic Asylum [Calcutta]. Photographer: Fiebig, Frederick
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Genre: Architectural Photography View looking across the garden towards the large two-storey house of the Superintendent of the Calcutta Lunatic Asylum.
Scenery near the Hooghly. Photographer: Fiebig, Frederick
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Genre: Landscape Photography View looking towards a large thatched bungalow, with open ground in the foreground. The conical structure on the right is possibly a small brick-making kiln.
Scenery near the Hooghly. Photographer: Fiebig, Frederick
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Genre: Architectural Photography View from a riverside ghat, looking up towards a large thatched building, with a sign in front reading 'Bodry's.' The only Bodry listed in the commercial almanacs for the period is the hotelier and chophouse keeper, J. Bodry, although this building has more the ...
Genre: Urban Topographical Photography View looking over the rooftops, with European mansions in the foreground. The Ochterlony Monument is visible in the distance on the skyline. This would appear to be a view looking in a north-easterly direction from somewhere in the vicinity of Park Street.