Genre: Landscape Photography Indian labourers carrying bales of jute into the pressing works. Subjects = commercial agencies; Dunlop Smith Collection; industrial buildings; industrial processes; industries; jute industry; jute pressing works
Group at Cossipore [Calcutta]. Photographer: Stretton, William George
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Genre: Portrait Photography Three European men and a woman being waited on by two servants carrying tea and fruit. Posed in front of the house seen in print 139. Subjects = domestic life (European); dress (European); Dunlop Smith Collection; occupations; servants; social life; tea parties
Genre: Architectural Photography General view of the wooden school buildings, with pupils and masters gathered in front. The European figure in a pith helmet in the right-hand group is (later Sir James) George Scott ('Scott of the Shan Hills'), who was Headmaster from 1879-81. Subjects = Brit...
Recorder's Court, Rangoon. Photographer: Jackson, J.
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Genre: Landscape Photography View along Sule Pagoda Street, with the Recorder's Court at right, looking towards the Sule Pagoda in the distance. This print also appears in vol II of H.R. Spearman's The British Burma Gazetteer (2 vols, Rangoon, 1879-80), p.847. The court is there called the 'Sup...
Christ Church, Simla, in snow. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Landscape Photography Second copy neg at B.24150. Subjects = British colonial architecture; churches; Dunlop Smith Collection; European architecture in India; hill stations; snow scenes
The meet of the 'Barrackpore Hounds'. The dead jackal is between the 'hounds'. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Historical Events A mock hunt with two domestic dogs and a dead jackal. Subjects = Dunlop Smith Collection; social life Location = Barakpur; Barrackpore; India; West Bengal
[Group of officers on the steps of a cantonment building, Allahabad.] Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Historical Events There is a pony trap in the foreground. The following are named: 'Dr Peyton, J.R.D.S [Dunlop Smith], Capt Newington & [his dog] 'Brinnie'. Subjects = Dunlop Smith Collection; messes; military (general); military facilities; pony traps; road transport; transport ...