[European group posed around a table, a servant standing in attendance, Dacca.] Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Portrait Photography Of the six Europeans, W.H. Nightingale and Mr & Mrs Sevenoaks are identified. The same group is seen posed in front of the Club in Print 50. Subjects = servants; social life Location = Bangladesh; Dacca; Dhaka; Dhaka District
Courtyard in front of Dewan-i-Am, Agra Fort, showing Moti Musjid on left. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Landscape Photography The grave in the foreground is that of Russell Colvin, the Lieutenant-Governor who died in the fort during the Mutiny. Subjects = forts; graves
[European group at Shillong, including the Chief Commissioner, Sir William Ward.] Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Portrait Photography Ward is standing behind and to the left of the man sitting in the centre. Of the others, only Edward Gait sitting on the left can be identified. Subjects =
[Large group with the Lieutenant-Governor of Bengal, Sir Augustus Rivers Thompson.] Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Portrait Photography The group includes European men and women and Indian notables. W.H. Nightingale is sitting on the ground, third from left. Subjects = governors
Sir William Ward and the Assam Administration, November, 1896. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Portrait Photography Group portrait of government officers with the Chief Commissioner, including Walter Nightingale sitting on the left, and Edward Gait sitting on Ward's left. Subjects = government officers
Group taken at May Ward's wedding, Govt House, Shillong, May 1896. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Portrait Photography Subjects = British colonial architecture; European architecture in India; government houses; hill stations; rites and customs; weddings
Group taken at presentation to Lady Ward by Shillong Cricket Club, Nov 27th 1896. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Portrait Photography Large European group posed outside the clubhouse(?). Lady Ward is sitting in the front row with the presentation piece on her lap, her husband is on her left, and Walter Nightingale is standing right of centre holding a cigar in his left hand. Subjects = cricket; h...