Our mess Sangar Walai, Bazar Valley 1908. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Historical Events Group seated on the ground in front of tents. An indistinct print. [Silver printing-out paper, 144x85mm]. Subjects = military (general); military campaigns; Muspratt Collection Location = Bazar Valley; North-West Frontier Province; Pakistan
Pipon and S.F.M. [probably at Kabul]. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Portrait Photography Full-length portrait of Philip James Griffiths Pipon and Sydney Frederick Muspratt standing in a garden, probably at the British Mission House, Kabul. [Gelatin silver print, 89x114mm]. Subjects = diplomatic missions; Muspratt Collection
[Group of officers,] XXXth Punjab Regiment. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Portrait Photography Group portrait of officers of the 30th (Punjab) Bengal Infantry, possibly photographed at Multan. Only Francis Clifton Muspratt and Colonel Henry Warde Webster (1838-1894) are identified on the mount. [Albumen print, 365x218mm]. Subjects = 1/16th Punjab Regiment; ...
[Group of officers, XXXth Punjab Regiment.] Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Portrait Photography Similar group to print 3, evidently taken on the same occasion, but with sitters re-arranged. Colonel Webster stands at the back in the centre; Francis Clifton Muspratt is seated on the right. [Albumen print, 253x200mm]. Subjects = 1/16th Punjab Regiment; 30th Ben...
Queen Elizabeth inspecting troops of the Indian Contingent at Shirley Common, Derbyshire. Photographer: London News Agency Photos Ltd
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Genre: Historical Events Queen Elizabeth, accompanying by General Sir Sydney Muspratt and another officer, inspecting Indian troops. [Gelatin silver print, 197x141mm]. Subjects = Indian Army; Indians in England; inspections; military (general); Muspratt Collection
Genre: Portrait Photography Formally posed group of two European and six Indian officers, probably taken at Peshawar. The two European sitters are Muspratt and Captain John Campbell (29th Punjabis). [Silver printing-out paper, 210x157mm]. Subjects = intelligence staff; military (general); mi...