Numbered 677 in the negative. Full-length standing studio portrait of a young woman in elevated shoes, her young attendant kneeling on the floor beside her.
Full-length studio portrait of a woman seated on an armchair with her feet on a footstool, her retinue of servants grouped around her. Image in carte de visite format.
Portrait of Charles James Lucas (1853-1928), the compiler of this album, standing with an Indian servant in front of his tent (pitched in the garden of the Calcutta house belonging to the Apcar family), with hunting trophies arranged around him. See print 195 for a note on this photographic sess...
Full-length studio portrait of a seated figure, his retinue (one holding a ceremonial umbrella), grouped around him on the floor. Image in carte de visite size.
[Japanese woman at her toilet.] Photographer: Unknown
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Numbered 629 in the negative. Studio tableau, showing a maid arranging the hair of a young Japanese woman, another woman seated to the right holding a book or newspaper.
Jeypore [Jaipur]. The British Residency. Photographer: Bourne and Shepherd
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Inscription: Signed and numbered Bourne & Sheperd in the negative but number cropped in the print. Visited by the compiler of this album between 14th and 18th March, 1878. General view of the British Residency with the garden in the foreground, with malis at work.
Lahore. Lieut. Governor of Punjab's camel carriage. Photographer: Bourne, Samuel
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Inscription: Numbered 426 in the negative but cropped in the print. Lahore was visited by the compiler of this album between 24th and 25th March, 1878. Photograph listed in the Bourne and Shepherd catalogue as 'Sir Robert Montgomery's Camel Carriages, Government House, Lahore.'