The English nurse in Teheran, Mrs Janet New (her husband George New in Imperial Bank of Persia), with her first baby, circa 1915. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Portrait Photography Informal portrait of Janet New, seated in a drawing room with her young baby, with two dogs lying on the sofa to the left.
Shah's Palace, Sabs i Maidan and Tramway, Tehran. Photographer: Sevruguin, Antoine
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Genre: Architectural Photography View from the maidan, looking towards the tramway, with the twin tower pavilions of the Shams al-Emerah of the Golestan Palace beyond. A winter scene, with snow on the ground.
Railway station in Shah-Abdul-Azim (S. of Teheran). Photographer: Sevruguin, Antoine
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Genre: Architectural Photography View of the brick exterior of the railway station at Shah Abdul Azim (also known as Rai and Shahr Rai), Tehran Province, with a carriage parked in front.
H.M.T. 'Egra' on the Busra River. Photographer: Unknown
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Postcard view of the troopship 'Egra' under way, presumably on the Shatt al Arab at Basra. With printed legend on photograph: ''If God be for us, who can be against us?' Rom. 8: 31. H. M. T. 'Egra' in the Busra River.'
Party in Teheran [modern caption]. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Portrait Photography Portrait group posed on a terrace. The accompanying note identifies Mrs Alice Cooper ('Grandma Cooper,' seated in centre), Winifred Gertrude Cooper (second from left) and her future husband Edgar Augustus Wilson (third from left).
Tribal tent, Bakhtiari, made of goats' hair. The carpet will be worked on by all the family. Photographer: Sevruguin, Antoine
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Genre: Ethnographical Photography Showing a group of men seated on the ground in front of their tent, with a partly completed carpet on a loom at the right. Probably photographed in Khuzestan Province, Iran.