Inscription: Numbered '163' in the negative. Genre: Landscape Photography View from a neighbouring hillside, looking down onto the parade ground at Malakand.
Inscription: Numbered '41' in the negative. Genre: Landscape Photography View looking across fields towards fortifications on the hillside beyond. This show the ridge just behind the fort at Chakdarra and overlaps with print 173.
Inscription: Numbered '40' in the negative. Genre: Landscape Photography View looking across the Swat River towards the fort at Chakdarra, with additional fortifications on the hillside to the left, and the bridge across the Swat River on the right.
[Prints 174-202: miscellaneous views, the majority uncaptioned, of scenes in the North-West Frontier] Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Landscape Photography Group of 29 small prints, the majority uncaptioned, but mainly showing river and mountain landscapes in the North-West Frontier, probably mostly following the Panjkora River in the vicinities of Charsadda, Malakand and Dir. Print 182 certainly shows the bridge acros...
Great Wall of China, Koupei kew, S. Mongolia. Photographer: William Purdom
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Modern contact print from original glass negative (for which, see Neg 1190/1 (6)). View looking across the river towards the Great Wall running along the ridge of hills on the far bank. A print from this negative is also held in the Purdom Papers at the Arnold Arboretum at Harvard University (ca...
Official residence, North Weichang, South Mongolia. Photographer: William Purdom
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Modern contact print from original glass negative (for which, see Neg 1190/1 (9)). View from a hillside looking down onto wooden buildings inside a rectangular fence in the valley below. With additional pencilled note (referring to the fence) on negative envelope: Spiked birch palisading [sic].
Remnants of forests, Weichang. Photographer: William Purdom
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Modern contact print from original glass negative (for which, see Neg 1190/1 (10)). View along forested hillside, with an area of felled trees in the foreground. With additional pencilled note on negative envelope: Forest devastation by Chinamen.