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14 April - 15 July 1923. Expedition south east from Srinagar, return via Wardwan River, 1923-04-14 - 1923-07-15
Diary measuring 7.5 x 10 inches containing 74 photographs and 5 maps.
20 March - 30 June 1921. Bear-hunting expedition from Pindi to Srinagar, a visit to Roza 30 October - 7 November, 1921-03-20 - 1921-11-07
Diary measuring 10 x 7.5 inches with 64 printed pages containing 78 photographs, 2 watercolours and 6 maps.
26th March - 1 July 1922. Expedition from Srinagar eastwards to Leh and Gya, 1922-03-26 - 1922-07-01
Diary measuring 7.5 x 10 inches with 61 printed pages containing 85 photographs and 7 maps.
61 miles from Domel. Changing tonga ponies, 1899 - 1901
210 x 150 mm. Dhak Bungalow on the left. Mountains covered with magnificent cedar trees.
Album, 1905 - 1909
This album contains 114 collodio-chloride prints, mostly amateur work of good quality, approximately 110 x 65 mm in size. In addition to photographs of India, there are eight of Canada (72-79) and seven of England (80-85, 114) dated 1907 and 1909. Invitations for Douglas to become an honorary member of a number of regimental messes have also been inserted.
H.H. Davies, M.A. Principal C.T.S. Lucknow [Davies Indian Album II], 1902 - 1910
India 1872, 1862 - 1872
A collection of captioned photographs in an album. The photographs are views in Amritsar, Lahore, Srinagar, Kashmir, the source of the Ganges and Lucknow.
Indian diaries, 1901-06-24 - 1901-09-19
Diaries written by Christy during his medical work and travels in India.
Photograph album of Major Hubert Richard Lovett, circa 1877-1891, 1877 - 1891
An album containing photographs relating to Lovett's military service in India and South Africa in the 1870s and 1880s. It also contains photographs of other places visited en route to India.
[River scene with bridge] near Sumbal, 1925 - 1927
127 x 175 mm.
The River Jelum at Baramula, 1899 - 1901
250 x 150 mm. Doongas drawn up to the bank.
The River Jelum at Domel, 21 miles from Kohala, 1899 - 1901
250 x 150 mm. Dhak Bungalow on the right. The snows from the Black Mountains (15,000 ft) in the distance.