Genre: Architectural Photography Oval print. General view from the garden. Subjects = British colonial architecture; European architecture in India; government houses
[Bridge over the Marqual Canal, Srinagar.] Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Landscape Photography View similar to Bourne's view, but in portrait format. Inscribed on reverse of mount 'To His Honour the Lieut Governor By the Bengal Photographic Society'. Subjects = bridges; canals Location = India; Jammu and Kashmir; Marqual Canal; Srinagar
Chanda Market. Photographer: Ritter, Molkenteller and Company, R.
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Genre: Landscape Photography General view of the open market space, with crowds gathered to trade. Letterpress continues: 'The Chanda market is held inside the City walls in the open air on a spot shaded by tamarind trees. These trees are of great beauty, and under their shade lines for market ...
[Group of Lushai men and women of Assam.] Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Ethnographical Photography Group portrait of seated and standing figures posed in front of a European building. The majority hold muskets. See Photo 355/1 (12) for a similar study of this group, taken on the same occasion. Photo 355/1 (11) also shows some figures from the group, posed wi...
[Unidentified temples, Gaya District.] Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Landscape Photography Print mounted on card numbered '26'. Faded view of Hindu temples. Subjects = Indian architecture; Indian architecture (Hindu); temples; unidentified Location = Bihar; Gaya; India
[Head of] Wanga Valley. Photographer: Howard and Bourne
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Genre: Landscape Photography View looking along the Sutlej towards mountains. Subjects = river scenes Location = Himachal Pradesh; India; Sutlej (river); Wanga Valley
Tombs of the Gond Kings [Chanda]. Photographer: Ritter, Molkenteller and Company, R.
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Genre: Architectural Photography Letterpress continues: 'The tombs of the Gond Kings are in a small enclosure connected with the City walls, and close to the eastern (or Achaleswar) gate of Chanda. They are the resting places of a long line of Gond Kings, the former rulers of Chanda, whose dyna...
Pathanpura Gate of Chanda. Photographer: Ritter, Molkenteller and Company, R.
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Genre: Architectural Photography Letterpress continues: 'There are four gateways and five wickets in the walls of Chanda. The Pathanpura Gate is the entrance from the south, and the view given above is taken from the outside of the City walls. The wooden doors as partially seen are very massive...