View of Dhurmsala from Ex. Engs. office (shown in foreground). The little bungalow above is the one known as Sir A. Lawrence's. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Landscape Photography View of the Executive Engineer's bungalow, looking towards the peaks beyond. The bungalow referred to in the caption sits in the wooded hills on the left.
An Indian bungalow, near the P[ost] office, Lahore. This is merely a specimen of an ordinary small house in Upper India. It is only one storey high, very few houses have a second storey. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Architectural Photography General view of thatched and verandahed bungalow, with palm trees to the left.
The Fort, Lahore, with the marble Baraduree in the Royal gardens. This is a splendid old Fort of the Mahomedan Emperors and is where the Europeans had hoped to hold out if the Punjaub was lost in 1857. This kept manned and garrisoned. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Architectural Photography View looking down onto the Hazari Bagh garden, the baridari in the foreground and the gateway of Lahore Fort beyond.
[Maharaja's Palace and State Barge at Srinagar.] Photographer: Frith's Series
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Inscription: Blind-embossed 'Frith's Series.' Genre: Architectural Photography View looking across the Jhelum towards the palace of the Maharaja of Kashmir, with a state barge in the foregorund.
The golden temple, Kangra. The roof of this temple is of copper gilt. It is one of the most celebrated Hindoo places of pilgrimage in Upper India. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Architectural Photography View looking along the paved street lined with shops, towards the domed temple (the Devi Vasresri Temple). A camera on a tripod can be seen in the left foreground.
View in Srinuggur [Srinagar] from 3rd Bridge (with the Shah Hamaddan). Photographer: Bourne, Samuel
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Inscription: Signed and numbered 'Bourne 795' in the negative. Genre: Landscape Photography View looking along the Jhelum in Srinagar from the third bridge, with the Shah Hamadan Masjid on the right. Hari Parbat Fort can be seen on the hill behind the mosque.
Lt. Governor, Punjaub (Sir Robert Montgomery) in travelling carriage, Govt. House, Lahore. In this carriage, the Lt. Gov. is able to make his inspection tour at 30 to 40 miles a day. The servants and luggage follow in the van to the left. Photographer: Bourne, Samuel
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Bourne no. 426. Showing Montgomery and an unidentified European seated in a camel carriage in front of Government House, with attendants. Caption note continues: '40 camels had to be kept up for this purpose, as they have to be often changed on the road'. Other copies of this photograph can be f...