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Photo 254/1
- Record Id:
- 040-003058215
- Hierarchy Root Ancestor Record Id:
- 032-003058214
- MDARK:
- ark:/81055/vdc_100025702187.0x000ee8
- LARK:
- SLARK:
- Format:
- ISAD(G)
- Reference (shelfmark):
- Photo 254/1
- Title:
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Vibart Collection: 'Dannenberg Album' of Indian Mutiny sites. Photographer(s): Beato, Felice
- Scope & Content:
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Half-leather album, 274x370mm, containing mounted prints, many with letterpress captions, from the collection of Edward and Henry Vibart. The album is in poor condition and in need of rebinding. It has an interesting history which is partly described in newspaper extracts accompanying it. The photographer J. C. A. Dannenberg is credited with the photographs although it is clear that some of them are Beato's which have been copied, trimmed and/or touched up. The quality of reproduction is often very poor and it is unclear which prints are gen, if any, are Dannenberg's work. Comparison should be made between 'Dannenberg's prints' and those in Photo 499, an album containing Beato views allegedly made from original plates purchased in Lucknow but which are of a similar size and quality to Dannenberg's (although they have not been disguised). The photographs record buildings and sites associated with the Indian Mutiny including copies of drawings. There are also 14 letterpress lists detailing the names of those who died at Cawnpore and who are remembered on tablets in the Memorial Church there. Three of the photographs (prints 13, 16 and 19) are photographic copies of lithographs from drawings by Charles Wade Crump, which were published as 'A pictorial record of the Cawnpore massacre, three original sketches, taken on the spot, by Charles Wade Crump' (Calcutta and London, 1858).
- Collection Area:
- Visual Arts
- Hierarchy Record Ids:
- 032-003058214
040-003058215 - Is part of:
- Photo 254 : Edward and Henry Vibart Collection: Views of India. Photographer(s): Beato, Felice
Photo 254/1 : Vibart Collection: 'Dannenberg Album' of Indian Mutiny sites. Photographer(s): Beato, Felice - Contains:
- Photo 254/1(1) : [Portrait of] Lord John Lawrence. Photographer: Unknown
Photo 254/1(2) : [Portrait of] Sir Henry Lawrence. Photographer: Unknown
Photo 254/1(3) : [Portrait of] Sir James Inglis. Photographer: Unknown
Photo 254/1(4) : [Portrait of] Sir Henry Havelock. Photographer: Unknown
Photo 254/1(5) : [Portrait of] Sir James Outram. Photographer: Unknown
Photo 254/1(6) : [Portrait of] Lord Clyde. Photographer: Unknown
Photo 254/1(7) : [Portrait of] General Neil. Photographer: Unknown
Photo 254/1(8) : [Portrait of] Jung Bahadoor. Photographer: Unknown
Photo 254/1(9) : [Portrait of] General Nicholson. Photographer: Unknown
Photo 254/1(10) : [Portrait of] Sir Archdale Wilson. Photographer: Unknown
Photo 254/1(11) : [Portrait of] General Chamberlain. Photographer: Unknown
Photo 254/1(12) : Writing on the wall in Sir Hugh Wheeler's room, Cawnpore. Photographer: Unknown
Photo 254/1(13) : General view of Sir Hugh Wheeler's entrenchment with barracks in the distance, [Kanpur]. Photographer: Unknown
Photo 254/1(14) : The Two Barracks General Sir Hugh Wheeler had entrenched within the entrenchment, [Kanpur]. Photographer: Beato, Felice
Photo 254/1(15) : The Barracks which General Sir Hugh Wheeler occupied, and where he was shot and killed near the broken pillar, [Kanpur].…
Photo 254/1(16) : The Chamber of Blood, [Kanpur], where the ladies and children were massacred. Photographer: Unknown
Photo 254/1(17) : The 'Well' , [Kanpur], where the women and children were thrown, dead and living. Enclosed by General Neill. Photographer:…
Photo 254/1(18) : The Slaughter Ghat on the banks of the Ganges, [Kanpur]. Photographer: Beato, Felice
Photo 254/1(19) : The ''Well'' repaired, [Kanpur]. Photographer: Unknown
Photo 254/1(20) : The Monument on the site of the 'Well', erected by Government. Photographer: Unknown
Photo 254/1(21) : The Angel in the centre of the 'Well', [Kanpur]. Photographer: Unknown
Photo 254/1(22) : Memorial Church, Cawnpore. Photographer: Unknown
Photo 254/1(23) : Memorial Church, Cawnpore, as it now is. Photographer: Unknown
Photo 254/1(24) : The Residency, East, [Lucknow], as it was found by the victorious army under the leadership of General Sir Colin Campbell.…
Photo 254/1(25) : Residency, [Lucknow], from the south, on re-occupation in 1858. Photographer: Unknown
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- 032-003058214[0001]/040-003058215
- Container:
- View / search within Archive / Collection: Photo 254
- Record Type (Level):
- File
- Extent:
- 71 items
- Digitised Content:
- Languages:
- Not applicable
- Scripts:
- Not applicable
- Techniques:
- Albumen Print
Photograph
Photographic Print
Silver Printing-Out Paper Print - Start Date:
- 1858
- End Date:
- 1818
- Date Range:
- 1858-1880s
- Era:
- CE
- Access:
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- Physical Characteristics:
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Dimensions: 118 mm x 81 mm to 243 mm x 298 mm
- Source of Acquisition:
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Presented by Mrs Audrey Familoe, 18 April 1967.
- Material Type:
- Photographs
- Legal Status:
- Not Known
- Names:
- Beato, Felice, photographer; brother of Antonio Beato, 1832-1909