Public Gardens, Rangoon. Photographer: Jackson, J.
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Genre: Landscape Photography View looking across the lake towards the small wooden bridge in the Cantonment Gardens, with the Shwe Dagon Pagoda beyond. Print unsigned, but probably by Jackson. Subjects = Dunlop Smith Collection; public gardens Location = Burma; Myanmar; Rangoon; Rangoon Div...
Genre: Architectural Photography Subjects = British colonial architecture; Dunlop Smith Collection; European architecture in India; official residences
Genre: Architectural Photography Subjects = British colonial architecture; Dunlop Smith Collection; European architecture in India; official residences
Haileybury civilians at Simla in 1880. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Portrait Photography Formal group portrait of Indian civil servants. The sitters are identified by a handwritten key in ink on the print, as follows: Mr Halsey; Mr Batten; Mr (?)Gore Onsely; Mr Monteith; Mr Collins; Mr Bianchetti; Sir Steuart Bayley; Sir (?)Alec ---; Mr Egerton; Mr McNab...
[Major Sandeman and Belooch chiefs.] Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Portrait Photography Group portrait of Major (later Sir) Robert Groves Sandeman with seven Beluchi chiefs. Precise location unknown. Second copy neg at B.21875. Subjects = Baluchis; Dunlop Smith Collection; ethnic groups Location = Balochistan; Pakistan
Views of the Town Church, Rangoon. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Landscape Photography View looking eastwards along the Strand, with Holy Trinity Church in the left foreground. Beyond are the Chief Commissioner's Office, the Courts and Public Offices and the Custom House (extreme distance). This print also appears in vol II of H.R. Spearman's The Brit...
S.S. 'Arabic' coaling, Port Said. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Landscape Photography Poor quality snapshot. Subjects = Arabic (steamer); coaling; Dunlop Smith Collection; named vessels; steamers; transport; water transport
Genre: Ethnographical Photography Full-length portrait of a kneeling Bhar man. The figure wears a tall turban and carries a sword and shield. The carpet seen in this photograph is same as that in print 8, indicating that the photograph was probably taken at Mandsaur in March 1862. For notes on ...