Kodria, S.W. Sept., Mhow. Photographer: Uppadine, A. D.
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Genre: Landscape Photography View of flat ground, a horse grazing and houses and trees in the distance: 'The southwestern part of Kodria in September.' (note on back of print)
Bird-scarers' huts, Mhow. Photographer: Uppadine, A. D.
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Genre: Landscape Photography View of a small plot of potatoes in the foreground and a corn field with huts and people in it in the background: 'Maize field in September. Huts for the watchers and bird-scarers who protect the fields.' (note on back of print)
Genre: Landscape Photography View of a field with bean plants being harvested, with a male figure in the distance: 'Pulling bean plants which grow to about 5-7 feet high, out by the roots about 3 or 4 at a time. The dried stems are sun-bleached and trimmed for use in thatching and basket making...
Mhow to Khandwa - upstream forests. Photographer: Uppadine, A. D.
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Genre: Landscape Photography View of a river valley surrounded by wooded hills: 'The wooded gorge of the Choral River below Patalpani. We are exploring this valley gradually. Fish abound in the pools. Peacocks & peahens run screaming away. Wonderfully coloured birds wheel in flocks above an...
Mhow to Khandwa - river bed & old bridge. Photographer: Uppadine, A. D.
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Genre: Landscape Photography View of a dry river bed surrounded by wooded hills: 'The dry bed of the Choral R. - taken from the train. The foundations of an old bridge are in the left foreground. Scrubland and poor forest, dry throughout most of the year, is the prevalent vegetation. October.' ...
Mhow to Khandwa - Thro' a new bridge. Photographer: Uppadine, A. D.
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Genre: Landscape Photography View of the river valley, cultivated fields and wooded hills, taken from the train, with part of the bridge in the foreground.
Genre: Landscape Photography View of agricultural fields: 'Mhow fields - gram (a pulse) and jowar (a grain) are intercropped - the jowar being harvested first, and the gram still left in December. Already, wheat is being planted in neighbouring fields, for the winter grain supply. This is part ...