Princess Durru Shevar giving away the cups at the Sahibzada's Polo tournament Bolarum. March 1932. (The Princess was married to the Prince of Berar, the Nizam's eldest son). Photographer(s): Unknown.
Lunch with H.E.H. the Nizam. January 1931. Photographer(s): Unknown.
Scope & Content:
Group identified as (left to right) - Nawab Sir Mir Osman Ali Khan Siddiqi, Lady Beatrice Keyes, C in C (unidentified), Major Heyworth, Rosemary Keyes, Sir Terence Keyes, Salabat Jah, Mr Donald, Mrs Heyworth.
Mummy and Daddy on the Residency steps. Feb 1932. Photographer(s): Unknown.
Scope & Content:
'Mummy' refers to Lady Beatrice Keyes, wife of Sir Terence Keyes (1877-1939), Indian Army and Resident at Hyderabad from 1930-33. 'Daddy' refers to Sir Terence Keyes (1877-1939), Indian Army and Resident at Hyderabad from 1930-33.
'RL' refers to Rosemary Keyes, daughter of Sir Terence Keyes (1877-1939), Indian Army and Resident at Hyderabad from 1930-33. 'LK' refers to Lavender Keyes, daughter of Sir Terence Keyes (1877-1939), Indian Army and Resident at Hyderabad from 1930-33.