Photographic copy of a painting of the Right Revd. Reginald Heber (1783-1826), Bishop of Calcutta. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Portrait Photography Photographic copy of a half-length portrait. Print in poor condition: faded and dirty. Is this a copy of T. Phillips' painting of 1823?
Non-photographic: watercolour of a subadar of the 1st Battalion of the 21st Bengal Native Infantry, inscribed 'Command our lives thro' the medium of our affections. A Subadar, or native Commissioned Officer, B.N.I.'
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One of a series of four drawing of Indian soldiers, probably by a Calcutta artist, apparently the original drawings for J. Williams, 'An historical account of the rise and progress of the Bengal Native Infantry from its first formation in 1757 to 1796' (London, 1817). See Mildred Archer, 'Compan...
Non-photographic: watercolour of a havildar of the 1st Battalion of the 21st Bengal Native Infantry, inscribed 'Agra, A Hawuldar, of Bengal Native Infantry.'
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See Mildred Archer, 'Company drawings in the India Office Library' (HMSO, London), pp. 87-88, catalogue reference 53 (ii).
Non-photographic: watercolour of a grenadier sepoy of the 1st Battalion of the 21st Bengal Native Infantry, inscribed 'Forward. Bengal Grenadier, Sepoy.'
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See Mildred Archer, 'Company drawings in the India Office Library' (HMSO, London), pp. 87-88, catalogue reference 53 (iii).
Non-photographic: watercolour of a light infantry sepoy of the 1st Battalion of the 21st Bengal Native Infantry presenting arms, inscribed 'Nepaul. Light Infantry Bengal. Sepoy.'
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See Mildred Archer, 'Company drawings in the India Office Library' (HMSO, London), pp. 87-88, catalogue reference 53 (iv).
Sculptured stones from principal group of cromlechs at Melur, Nilgiri Hills. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Ethnographical Photography Plate l of James Wilkinson Breeks, 'An account of the primitive tribes and monuments of the Nilagiris' (India Museum, London, 1873).
Sculptured stones from principal group of cromlechs at Melur, Nilgiri Hills. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Ethnographical Photography Stones c, g, h, d, e, f, from Cromlech III. Plate lii of James Wilkinson Breeks, 'An account of the primitive tribes and monuments of the Nilagiris' (India Museum, London, 1873).
Sculptured stones from principal group of cromlechs at Melur, Nilgiri Hills. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Ethnographical Photography Plate lv of James Wilkinson Breeks, 'An account of the primitive tribes and monuments of the Nilagiris' (India Museum, London, 1873).
Sculptured stones from cromlechs at H'Laiuru, Nilgiri Hills. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Ethnographical Photography India Museum No. 1139. Received from Mrs Breeks, July 1873. Stone 'k' from Cromlech III, and stone 'm' from Cromlech IV (see Breeks, plate xliv (a)). Plate lxx of James Wilkinson Breeks, 'An account of the primitive tribes and monuments of the Nilagiris' (India...
Sculptured stones from cromlechs at H'Laiuru, Nilgiri Hills. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Ethnographical Photography India Museum No. 1138. Received from Mrs Breeks, July 1873. Stones 'd' and 'e' from Cromlech I, photographed with measuring rule (see Breeks, plate xliv (a)). Plate lxxi of James Wilkinson Breeks, 'An account of the primitive tribes and monuments of the Nilagir...