[Grave of Sarah Sophia Lance, ?possibly at Monghyr, Bengal.] Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Landscape Photography General view of the grave, surrounded by iron fencing in gothic style, of Sarah Sophia Lance (d.1863), wife of Charles Lance, Civil Service. Possibly at Monghyr (modern Munger). Subjects = Bellew Collection; cemeteries; graves; headstones Location = Bihar; India...
[?Entry of the Viceroy Lord Mayo into Peshawar.] Photographer: Baker and Burke
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Genre: Historical Events View looking along a street in the Peshawar bazaar towards carriages and escort. All figures are too blurred through movement for identification, but this may be a scene taken during the Viceroy's visit to Peshawar. The photograph is probably by Baker & Burke, but p...
[The Viceroy Lord Mayo with senior army officers, Peshawar.] Photographer: Baker and Burke
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Genre: Portrait Photography Group of officials posed with the Viceroy Lord Mayo in the garden of Colonel Pollock's house. This is a variant of no. 1 in the series of views 'Illustrative of Lord Mayo's late Visit to Peshawur' advertised in Baker and Burke's 1872 catalogue, and there titled, 'Gro...
[Group with Amir Sher Ali Khan at Fort Jamrud.] Photographer: Baker and Burke
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Genre: Portrait Photography Group of Sher Ali Khan (centre), Henry Walter Bellew (seated left), Col Crawford Trotter Chamberlain (seated right), and Sir Frederick Pollock (standing). Portrait taken at Fort Jamrud after the Viceroy's durbar at Ambala. Duplicate at Photo 27 (24) (qv). Subjects ...
Chilzina and old Kandahar from Picquet Hill. Photographer: Simpson, Benjamin
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Inscription: Signed and numbered 'B. Simpson 75' in the negative. Genre: Landscape Photography One of the series of views taken by Simpson and marketed by Bourne and Shepherd.
Ruins of old Kandahar Citadel. Photographer: Simpson, Benjamin
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Inscription: Signed and numbered 'B. Simpson 43' in the negative. Genre: Landscape Photography General view from the plain below. One of the series of views taken by Simpson and marketed by Bourne and Shepherd.