Viceroy of India and Council, Simla, 1874. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Portrait Photography The Viceroy Lord Northbrook posed with his staff in front of the porte-cochère of Peterhoff, the Viceroy's residence. No identifications supplied. Sir Henry Norman is seated on the Viceroy's left. Lord Napier of Magdala is seated second from left. Subjects = Dunlop...
Group at Cossipore [Calcutta]. Photographer: Stretton, William George
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Genre: Portrait Photography European group with servants standing behind. Subjects = domestic life (European); dress (European); Dunlop Smith Collection; occupations; servants
Genre/Subject Matter: View of the Old Portuguese Fort or Qal'at al-Bahrain, location of the ancient capital of the Dilmun civilization. The fortified structure along the horizon is at the top of a tel. In the middle-ground, immediately in front of the fort, a large number reed or palm frond s...
Genre/Subject Matter: View of the Old Portuguese Fort or Qal'at al-Bahrain, location of the ancient capital of the Dilmun civilization. The fortified structure along the horizon is at the top of a tel. In the middle-ground, immediately in front of the fort, a large number reed or palm frond s...
Genre/Subject Matter: View looking west south-west across the harbour towards Fort Capitano (Fort Al-Mirani). The photograph was possibly taken from on board ship. From centre to left of the image the town of Muscat is visible, including the Sultan's Palace. Rocky hills rise in the backgrou...
Genre/Subject Matter: View looking west south-west across the harbour towards Fort Capitano (Fort Al-Mirani). The photograph was possibly taken from on board ship. From centre to left of the image the town of Muscat is visible, including the Sultan's Palace. Rocky hills rise in the backgrou...
Genre/Subject Matter: View looking due east towards Fort Jellalee (Fort Al-Jalali) at the harbour mouth in Muscat, with the British Consulate to the right. A flag-staff on the roof indicates the British Consulate. Various dhows and small craft are anchored in the harbour in the middle-ground....