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Cuthbert Christy Album of India 1899-1901
Dacca [i.e. Dhaka] University Football Club, winners of the 'Ronaldshay Shield', Dacca [i.e. Dhaka] Sports Association, 1924
Print, measuring 285 x 234 mm, mounted on card. The photograph is a group portrait of the football team, with inset head and shoulders portraits of two unidentified players. Mr (later Sir) Philip Joseph Hartog (1864-1947), first Vice-Chancellor of Dacca University 1920-25, is seated in the centre of the group. The only other identified figures are P. Mitra, Captain of the Football Team and Manmatha Roy, Hon. Secretary. Photograph by the Coronation Studio, Dacca.
Delhi Durbar 1911
A collection of framed panoramic photographs.
Descriptive album of the country and people of Sarawak
Diana Hartley Indian Collection
Diaries and papers of Frederic Williams
Diaries of hunting expeditions in Burma, a letter regarding Williams' death and biographical notes about the Williams family. The papers are accompanied by correspondence between G.H. Williams and the R.C.S. Librarian regarding the gift of the collection, with a biographical note concerning Frederic Williams.
Diaries of John Laing in India and Europe
Diaries with inserted photographs, drawings and other items.
Diaries of John Laing in India and Europe
Diaries with inserted photographs, drawings and other items.
Diary: 'Footloose in S.E. Asia'
A diary of Le Sueur's experiences in South-East Asia, October 1998-April 1999, 270 pages, including 48 pages of photographs and 4 pages of maps. The areas covered are, in order, Thailand; Laos; Northern Vietnam; South Vietnam; Cambodia; Luzon, Palawan, Central Archipaelago and Mindanao (Philippines); Sabah (Malaysia); Brunei; Sarawak (Malaysia); Western Malaysia; Bangkok.
Diary of Kenneth Albert Watson
Douglas Moore: Portraits of Hong Kong
Dr Lewis Paton album of missionary work in China
Drake Collection, 1959-61
A collection of programmes (of state functions and receptions of distinguished visitors) and a series of photographs taken by the Official Information Department Photographers. The photographs are all individually annotated on the back in pencil, often identifying individuals shown and have reference numbers in ink. All measure 12 x 9.2 cm, either in portrait or landscape format.
'Drop the demon dai'
An unbound research paper on maternal mortality and the state in the Madras Presidency, 1840-1875, 68 pages. The paper discusses lying-in hospitals, midwifery training, dai (a traditional birth assistant), child-birth in India, the health and medical welfare of Indian women and female mortality.
East Africa and Ceylon [Sri Lanka] during the 1940s
Edmund Stoneham collection
A file of loose prints collected by Stoneham during his tenure in India.
Edred John Corner Collection
Material complementing John Corner's photograph collection which is stored at Y3031M.
'Education in Catholic missions in Ceylon': MA thesis
'Education in the Roman Catholic missions in Ceylon in the second half of the nineteenth century (1842-1905)', a M.A. (Education) thesis for the University of London, 517 pages.
Egypt, Burma [i.e. Myanmar] and Borneo
An album containing albumen prints (with three others loose). The prints are of various sizes and by various photographers. A number of the images are captioned, although some of these are hard to read. Captions enclosed in square brackets have been composed by the cataloguer.
E.J.H. Corner photographs
Essays of Robert Cust
Famous monuments of Central India

Faviell Collection of Ceylon [i.e. Sri Lanka] Railway views, 1867
Collection of albumen prints mounted on cards, mostly by Slinn and Co. (viz W.L.H. Skeen and Co.). Two of these photographs (of the Darporee viaduct) relate to Faviell's years in India and the remainder to the construction and opening of the Colombo-Kandy line.

Fisher photograph collection
Flora Sheringham Anglo-Indian family photograph collection
Collection of loose, mostly uncaptioned photographs of family groups (one is captioned 'The Park Commercial Institute'), most mounted on card and measuring between approximately 75 x 115 mm and 245 x 295 mm.