Altan Ova. In Sundi Hoshun. Old monk, wearing Chinese spectacles. Photographer: Bell, Charles Alfred
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Genre: Portrait Photography Head-and-shoulders full-face portrait of an elderly monk, behatted and wearing spectacles. Duplicate negative only, no print.
'The old Pathan.' N.W.F.P. India. Photographer: Holmes, Randolph Bezzant
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Inscription: Signed 'R. Holmes copyright 122' and captioned in the negative. Genre: Portrait Photography Full-length studio portrait of an elderly Pathan man, seated as if asleep on a boulder. Probably photographed at Peshawar.
[Study of shepherds.] Photographer: Holmes, Randolph Bezzant
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Genre: Portrait Photography Studio portrait of an elderly man (possibly the Pathan seen in the preceding print), posed with a young boy and a sheep. Probably photographed at Peshawar.
Village elders, Kibber, Spiti. Photographer: Sutherland, Patrick
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Genre: Portrait Photography 'Village elders in Kibber. These men carry the knowledge of traditional community rituals, wedding songs and dances, and start the dancing at pingris and weddings parties. Their knowledge is transmitted orally from generation to generation' (Patrick Sutherland).
Miss Talbot. Photographer(s): Llewelyn, John Dillwyn (1810-1882)
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Full-length seated of a woman (Mary Thereza Talbot (1795-1861)). Photo 1246/2(20) is taken at the same location. Salted paper print. Inscription in pencil beneath print: 'Miss Talbot'.
Mrs J. M. Traherne. Photographer(s): Llewelyn, John Dillwyn (1810-1882)
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Full-length portrait of a woman (Charlotte Louisa Traherne), seated in a garden in front of an ivy-covered wall. Charlotte Louisa (née Talbot) was the wife of Rev. John Montgomery Traherne. Albumen print; vertical crease on left edge; tear on centre left edge. Inscription in pencil beneath pr...
Sir Henry and Miss Delabeche and Tartar. Photographer(s): Dillwyn, Mary (1816-1906)
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View of a man (Sir Henry de la Beche) and woman (his daughter Rosalie Torre de La Beche) with a dog (Tartar) apparently in the act of climbing onto Sir Henry's lap. Salted paper print; from a collodion negative; corners trimmed; local fading on upper centre; fading and yellowing from right edg...