Bourbon [Reunion]. The Museum. Photographer: Unknown
Scope & Content:
Genre: Architectural Photography View in the museum grounds at Saint Denis, looking along an avenue of trees, towards the largely obscured museum building. With two figures posed on the pathway in the foreground.
Genre: Landscape Photography View looking across an expanse of stony ground towards the fort at Kohat, with hills rising beyond. The expression 'Haphazard Frontier' was often applied to the frontiers of British India with the tribal territories occupied by the Pashtuns and Baluchis.
Inscription: Signed and numbered 'Saché 532' in the negative. Genre: Landscape Photography Panoramic view composed of three joined prints, looking across wooded hillside, partially cleared and with road building in progress. Location unidentified.
Inscription: Signed and numbered 'Saché 537' in the negative. Genre: Landscape Photography Panoramic view composed of three joined prints, looking over a wooded ridge towards distant buildings, with groups of figures posed in the foreground. Location unidentified.
Inscription: Signed 'Craddock' in the negative. Genre: Landscape Photography A distant view of Simla from a path to the west, looking along the ridge towards the wooded hillside of Jacko rising beyond the town.
Bourbon [Reunion]. Signal Mountain, St Louis [or Port Louis, Mauritius?]. Photographer: Unknown
Scope & Content:
Genre: Urban Topographical Photography View from the waterfront, looking towards the hill rising steeply behind. With pencilled caption on album page: 'Signal Mountain Port Louis.' This appears to be a view of Flagstaff Hill, Port Louis, Mauritius, rather than St Louis, Reunion (compare Photo 2...
Bourbon [Reunion]. Royal Engineers' Department. [Also captioned in pencil, 'R.E. Department, Port Louis.'] Photographer: Unknown
Scope & Content:
Genre: Architectural Photography View from the waterfront, looking across a stretch of water towards buildings on the far side. The location is probably Port Louis, Mauritius, rather than St Louis, Reunion.
Surat: English Burial Ground: tombs of ancient Governors. Photographer: Unknown
Scope & Content:
Genre: Architectural Photography View looking towards a large group of elaborate domed tombs in the English Burial Ground at Surat. The memorials themselves are partly obscured by foreground vegetation.