Inscription: Signed 'Craddock' in the negative. Genre: Landscape Photography Distant view of the ridge at Simla, taken from the adjoining heavily-wooded hillside.
Inscription: Signed 'Craddock' in the negative. Genre: Landscape Photography View from the Jacko, framed by foreground trees, looking along the ridge at Simla, with Christ Church prominent in the middleground.
Inscription: Signed 'Craddock' in the negative. Genre: Landscape Photography View from Jacko, with trees in the foreground, looking down onto the ridge at Simla, with the tower of Christ Church rising in the middleground.
Inscription: Signed 'Craddock' in the negative. Genre: Urban Topographical Photography View looking along the side of the ridge at Simla, with houses clinging to the slope of the hillside and Christ Church prominent on the skyline above.
Inscription: Signed 'Craddock' in the negative. Genre: Urban Topographical Photography View from the hillside above the path on Jacko, looking towards Christ Church and the neighbouring houses on the ridge at Simla.
Inscription: Signed 'Craddock' in the negative. Genre: Landscape Photography A distant view of Simla from a path to the west, looking along the ridge towards the wooded hillside of Jacko rising beyond the town.
Inscription: Signed 'Craddock' in the negative. Genre: Landscape Photography View looking along wooded hillside towards Snowdon, the official residence of the Commander-in-Chief, India.
The Club, Mussoorie, from Landour. Photographer: Clarke, J. H.
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Inscription: Signed and numbered 'Clarke & Co 58' in the negative. Genre: Landscape Photography View from Landour, looking westwards along the ridge towards Mussoorie, with the substantial clubhouse building overlooking the sheer drop of the hillside in the centre of the photograph.
Murree: a peep at Devonshire Cottage. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Landscape Photography A view framed by trees, looking along the ridge towards scattered bungalows, with a European man lying in the shade in the foreground. Devonshire Cottage (at the eastern end of the hill station and marked on the map in various editions Murray's 'Handbook for Travell...