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Sir Richard Temple’s Camp, Imperial Assemblage, Delhi, 1877

 Item
Reference Code: GBR/0115/RCS/Y3022S/38

Scope and Contents

283 x 179 mm. Group portrait taken in the open-sided marquee of Sir Richard Temple, Lieutenant Governor of Bengal. For details of the durbar, at which Queen Victoria was proclaimed Empress of India, see Y3022M (J. Talboys Wheeler, ‘The history of the Imperial Assemblage at Delhi’ (London, 1877).

Figures identified in the group are: C Sanderson; Mrs Sanderson; Col. J.T. Nicholls R.E.; Mrs Rivett-Carnac; Mrs Steel; Mr Faulder; Lord Ulick Browne; Mrs Bell; Dr T.E. Charles; Mrs Charles; Mr Macrae; R.L. Mangles; Miss Dickson; Miss Judge; Mrs Buckland; Captain J.S. Frith R.A.; Sir Richard Temple; Miss Rose Buckland; Mrs Frith; Count Wilhelm; Lady Carnac; Captain E.S. Rivett-Carnac; Mrs Gribble; Mr Lindsay; Mr T.W. Gribble; Mrs Lindsay; J.G. Lindsay; Major R.C. Money; C.E. Buckland; Mr Bourdillon; Mrs Mangles; Miss Temple; Captain Charles R.E.; Sir Stuart Hogg; Mr Murray.

Dates

  • Creation: 1877

Conditions Governing Access

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Language of Materials

English

Finding aid date

2012-03-09 10:10:23+00:00

Includes index.

Repository Details

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