Genre: Architectural Photography General view from garden. [Silver printing-out paper, 238x165mm]. Subjects = British colonial architecture; European architecture in India; residencies; Younghusband Collection
[Picnic group in camp, Kashmir.] Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Landscape Photography Picnic group in camp beneath trees, probably on the banks of the Jhelum. [Silver printing-out paper, 276x204mm]. Subjects = camps; European social life; picnics; Younghusband Collection
[Sir Francis Younghusband, Eileen Younghusband and (?)Lady Younghusband on the steps of the residency, Srinagar.] Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Portrait Photography Rather distant view of group in front of entrance to the Residency. [Silver printing-out paper, 79x95mm]. Subjects = British colonial architecture; European architecture in India; residencies; Younghusband Collection
[Group with Mir of Hunza and Chief of Hunza-Nagar, probably at Srinagar.] Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Portrait Photography Group portrait of rulers with retainers. Muhammad Nazim Khan, Mir of Hunza, is seated fourth from left; Sikandar Khan, Chief of Hunza-Nagar, is seated sixth from from left. [Silver printing-out paper, 203x124mm.] Subjects = Indian rulers; Younghusband Collection
[Group portrait of Sir Francis and Lady Helen Younghusband, Eileen Younghusband and Sir Pratap Singh, Maharaja of Kashmir, in front of the Residency, Srinagar.] Photographer: Unknown
[Wedding group at Gulmarg.] Photographer: Shorter, R.E.
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Genre: Portrait Photography Duplicate of print 44 (which see for note). [Silver printing-out paper, on card mount with photographer's stamp, 291x217mm]. Subjects = weddings; Younghusband Collection
[Group with Sir Francis and Lady Younghusband on the steps of the Residency, Srinagar.] Photographer: Lambert (Kashmir)
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Genre: Portrait Photography European group posed on steps of the Residency. On the back of print 79 (a copy of this portrait), Eileen Younghusband has identified Hugh Childers, personal assistant to the resident, as being present in the photograph. He is probably the young man standing to the r...