[Grave of Robert Barkley Shaw, English Cemetery, Mandalay.] Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Landscape Photography General view of grave plot in headstone in form of a cross. The background has been masked out. A pencil sketch of the cemetery on f. 33, shows Shaw's grave (without headstone), between that of Dr Duff and Edward Jones. [Albumen print, 152x208mm]. Subjects = grav...
[Portrait of George Austen Paterson Younghusband.] Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Portrait Photography Full-length carte-de-visite portrait, taken in the open air, of George Austen Paterson Younghusband (1831-1858), brother-in-law of Clara Jane Younghusband and uncle of Francis Younghusband. [Albumen print, 53x72mm]. Subjects = Younghusband Collection
The Clergy house, Mandalay, Burmah. The Residency was close to this. Photographer: Bourne and Shepherd
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Genre: Architectural Photography General view of building, in Burmese style and raised on piles. [Albumen print, signed 'Bourne & Shepherd 2360' in the negative, 307x191mm]. Subjects = Burmese architecture; clergy houses; Younghusband Collection Location = Burma; Mandalay; Mandalay Div...
Robert [Barkley Shaw] taken in Paris. Photographer: Leblanc, C.L.
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Genre: Portrait Photography Three-quarter length seated portrait of Robert Barkley Shaw as a youth. Photographer not credited, but probably taken by Leblanc on the same occasion as print 7.
[Grave of] Our mother, died at Weston-super-Mare, Augt 1 1867. Photographer: Elwell, F.R.
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Genre: Landscape Photography General view of grave of Martha Shaw, mother of Robert Shaw and Clara Younghusband. [Albumen print, with photographer's stamp blind-embossed on mount, 139x98mm]. Subjects = cemeteries; graves; Younghusband Collection
Our mother [Martha Shaw], taken in Paris. Photographer: Leblanc, C.L.
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Inscription: Signed 'Leblanc Paris' in the negative. Genre: Portrait Photography Three-quarter length seated portrait of Martha Shaw, mother of Robert, evidently taken on the same occasion as print 5. For a biographical note on Leblanc, considered one of the finest of the early French portrait...