[The Residency, Quetta.] Photographer: Bremner, Frederick
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Genre: Architectural Photography General view from the garden. Subjects = British colonial architecture; residencies Location = Balochistan; Pakistan; Quetta
Gymkhana, Quetta. Photographer: Bremner, Frederick
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Genre: Landscape Photography General view of the Gymkhana ground fromm the grandstand, with mountains beyond. Similar view reproduced in Frederick Bremner's Baluchistan illustrated 1900 (Quetta, c.1900, IOL V.6553). Subjects = Location = Balochistan; Pakistan; Quetta
Genre: Landscape Photography General view of the Zandra Khawas Valley, with the settlement of Ziarat in the foreground and the road to Loralai leading off into the distance. Reproduced in Frederick Bremner's Baluchistan illustrated 1900 (Quetta, c.1900, IOL V.6553). Subjects = Location = B...
[View on the Jhelum near Srinagar.] Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Landscape Photography Subjects = local craft; river scenes; shikaras (Kashmiri boat); transport; water transport Location = India; Jammu and Kashmir; Jhelum (river)
[Bicycle club outing, probably at Quetta.] Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Portrait Photography Group of men and women posed with their bicyles. Subjects = bicycles; recreations; road transport; sports; transport Location = Balochistan; Pakistan; Quetta
Genre: Landscape Photography General view of camp, looking down along two rows of tents towards the Viceroy's quarters. Previously identified as the Lord Elgin's camp at Lahore during his 1894 visit, but a comparison with Photo 15/2 (16) shows a similar but apparently different site. Subjects...
[European figures in a garden.] Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Portrait Photography Two women and a man seated with dogs in a garden. The woman on the right is also the subject of print 52. Location unknown. Subjects =
[River scene, possibly the Dart Estuary.] Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Landscape Photography View looking across the river. A pencilled cross on the print marks the location of the house seen in several of the following prints. Subjects =