Snapshot view, photographed during the Dussera festival, showing Godfrey and Indian figures, seated on the open platform of the carriage drawn by two elephants.
North from Ha-Ta-Man (gate) over scene of the German Minister, Baron Ketteler's murder—now called Ketteler Street—Peking, China. Photographer: James Ricalton for Underwood and Underwood
Hackerry [bullock carriage], Bombay. Photographer: Frith's Series
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Inscription: Numbered and titled 3009. Bullock Hackerry. Bombay in the negative; Frith's Series blindstamp. Side view of a two-wheeled carriage, drawn by two bullocks, with two Parsee passengers and driver.
Lucknow. Wingfield Park. Photographer: Bourne, Samuel
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Inscription: Signed and numbered Bourne 1154 in the negative. Visited by the compiler of this album between 26th February and 3rd March 1878. General view of Wingfield Park with a carriage in the foreground. Summer houses and pavilions are also visible in the background.
Lahore. Lieut. Governor of Punjab's camel carriage. Photographer: Bourne, Samuel
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Inscription: Numbered 426 in the negative but cropped in the print. Lahore was visited by the compiler of this album between 24th and 25th March, 1878. Photograph listed in the Bourne and Shepherd catalogue as 'Sir Robert Montgomery's Camel Carriages, Government House, Lahore.'
Java. Chinese camp. Photographer: Woodbury and Page
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General view towards southern end of the Pintu Kecil district. This photograph would have been taken from the corner of Jalan Pintu Kecil bending around to the left towards Jalan Toko Tiga. The name 'Pintu Kecil' means 'small door' or 'small gate' in Indonesian, and was derived from a gate that ...
Java. Carlos Hotel, Britenzorg [Buitenzorg]. Photographer: Unknown
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General view of driveway, with houses and buffalo-drawn carriages on the left and a mountain in the background. Buitenzorg was visited by the compiler of this album between 5th and 7th February, 1879.