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.
[Winifred Wilson on the road between Isfahan and Ahvaz.] Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Landscape Photography Distant snapshot of Winifred Wilson on horseback, probably in the Zagros Mountains in the Bakhtiari va Chahar Mahall Province, on the journey between Esfahan and Ahvaz (see note at print 239). Location identified as Kala Tuk on reverse.
Reza Khan the Minister for War ('Sardar Sepah') and self [William John Cooper]. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Portrait Photography Snapshot of Reza Khan and William John Cooper at a race meeting, presumably in Tehran. A later note accompanying the print reads, 'Reza Khan — Minister for War (Saedar-e-Sepah) and Grandpa Cooper. Reza Khan was later (1925) to make himself Shah and became Reza Shah P...
The Company's summer residence in Golhek, 1910-11 [modern caption]. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Portrait Photography View from the garden looking towards two couples seated on the shaded verandah of the Indo-European Telegraph Company's summer residence at Gulhek. With a pool or tank in the foreground. William John Cooper seated at left, his wife Alice standing on the right.
W. G. W. [Winifred Gertrude Wilson] as Persian outdoors. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Portrait Photography Full-length portrait of Winifred Wilson in Persian dress, heavily veiled, standing in a doorway. Presumably photographed in Tehran. The print has suffered some damage from damp along the top edge. With additional caption note: 'W. G. W. as a Persian woman in outdoor ...
Winifred [Wilson], 23.12.13. In Persian women's outdoor dress. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Portrait Photography Full-length standing portrait of Winifred Gertrude Wilson (née Cooper), wearing a chador, presumably for a fancy dress ball.