Elephant in Delhi gate inside Fort, Delhi. Photographer: Unknown
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Inscription: Captioned as above and numbered '15' in the negative. Genre: Architectural Photography View of the inner face of the Delhi Gate of the Red Fort, the archway flanked by two massive stone elephants.
[The Old Fort, Calcutta, approximate site of the 'Black Hole.'] Photographer: Saché and Westfield
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Inscription: With photographers' wet stamp reading, 'Saché & Westfield Photographers Waterloo Street [Calcutta]' on reverse of mount. Genre: Architectural Photography View of a brick archway in the old fort, also seen in the companion photograph at print 93. Prints 93 and 95 are clearly th...
Genre: Landscape Photography View looking across an expanse of stony ground towards the fort at Kohat, with hills rising beyond. The expression 'Haphazard Frontier' was often applied to the frontiers of British India with the tribal territories occupied by the Pashtuns and Baluchis.
View from the top of the Emperor Humaioons tomb looking North. Photographer: Saché, John Edward
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Inscription: Signed and numbered 'Saché 138' in the negative. Genre: Urban Topographical Photography View from Humayun's Tomb (with its arcaded external wall in the foreground), looking across fields dotted with ruined structures towards the Purana Qila or Old Fort. In the far distance, the Ja...
Delhi. View of the Ruins of Fort Toglukabad. Photographer: Saché, John Edward
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Inscription: Signed and numbered 'Saché 128' in the negative. Genre: Architectural Photography View across fields towards the ruins of the Tughluqabad Fort. Letterpress caption label pasted below print.