Officers and Men, 11th Bengal Lancers. Photographer: Bourne and Shepherd
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Genre: Portrait Photography Group portrait of British officers (in Indian dress) and Indian soldiers of the 11th Bengal Lancers, later 11th King Edward's Own Lancers (Probyn's Horse).
Group of Punjaub Police, Upper Circle, at Lahore Exhibition, 186[4]. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Portrait Photography Group portrait of four police officers, in uniform. They are identified as Captain Richard Manuel Sewell, Lieutenant Colonel Henry Newdick Miller, Major Richard Henry Wall, Captain Daniel Mocatta. For another copy of this photograph, see Photo 782 (23).
Group of officers of the 38th Bengal Native Infantry. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Portrait Photography Group portrait of Indian Army officers, mounted on card, with some figures identified on reverse as follows: Lieutenant Edward Gray, Larden, Colonel William Reid Martin, Henry L. A. Tottenham, (?)Inafor Vivian (Major R. O. Vyvyan).
The Amir Yakub Khan's Highlanders in group [Gandamak]. Photographer: Burke, John
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Genre: Portrait Photography Posed group of Afghan troops dressed in uniforms based on those worn by British Highland regiments. No. 103 in Burke catalogue of Afghan War views.
Lt. Col. G. Gauntlett in uniform of 10/20th Burma Rifles (late 5/70th Burma Rifles). Photographer: Unknown
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Full-length standing portrait, taken in the open air, of Lieutenant Colonel Henry Graham Gauntlett (1887-1974). The photograph was probably taken in England in 1937, at the time Gauntlett led the Burmese Contingent at the coronation. He holds the ceremonial sword which was the Burmese gift at th...