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Newscuttings on Commonwealth emigration
Newscuttings, published material, speeches and notes compiled by Laura Longmore regarding issues arising from Commonwealth emigration.
Newscuttings on India
Chronological series of newscuttings concerning India.
Newscuttings on Jamaica and Hong Kong
Newscuttings relating to O'Malley's period as Attorney-General in Jamaica, 1876-1879, and Hong Kong, 1884-1886, 232 pages.
Newscuttings on South East Asia
Newscuttings on the Straits Settlements
Nilgiri [i.e. Nilagiri] Railway
Officers 44th Assam Light Infantry Kohima: Naga Hills, 1883
Modern copy of print (property and copyright of Army Museums Ogilby Trust, Aldershot). The size of the actual photograph as copied is 170 x 115 mm and the above title is written below it. There are some identifications below, but these have partly been cut off by the edge of the photograph. The original came from Captain Downie's album. The unit later became the 1st Battalion, 8th Gurkha Rifles.
Original photographic views of Calcutta old and new used in illustrating Mr Montague Massey's 'Recollections of Calcutta for over half a century', in aid of the Red Cross Fund

'Paintings of native Indian figures on talc from Trichinopoly 1869'
Pakistan industrial scenes
Collection of photographs, many of which are enlargements of others within the RCS Photograph Collection. 8-11 are now in Bangladesh.

Panorama of Bombay
A coloured panorama mounted on linen, 5487 x 355 mm. in size. The picture is described on the back as an 'original unpublished panorama of Bombay taken from the top of Sir Jenisedjie Jeejeebhoy's house - drawn and coloured on the spot by T. Wingate'. There are inscriptions indicating points of interest.
Panorama of Larnaca, 1878
A panorama composed of 6 joined prints measuring 1092 x 151 mm. A small part of the caption is illegible having been inked over. The panorama is taken from a pier in the harbour looking back towards the waterfront. At the left (south) are waterfront houses and jetties with a landing wharf piled high with barrels and sacks of provisions in the centre. At the right, four soldiers on a jetty watch the photographer. Photograph by E. Carletti and Co.
Panorama of Ootacamund [i.e. Udagamandalam] by A.T.W. Penn

Panorama of Simla
The panorama is approximately 3810 x 534 mm. in size. An accompanying note indicates that it was painted from sketches in Rugby during the 1860s. As the panorama includes Christ Church, completed in 1854, the sketches may have dated from after the death of Lady Tennant's husband.

Panorama of the sea prospect of Fort St. George
A panorama watercolour on paper, mounted on coarse linen, 31.57 x 152.4 cm. in size. Fort St. George was built on the shores of the Bay of Bengal at Madras by the East India Company in 1644. Notable places are identified, and there is a key at the foot of the picture. The panorama is undated, but probably originates from the mid-18th century.
Panoramic view of the Shanghai Bund, 1898
Papers and photographs of Reginald Pringle
A wide range of papers relating to Pringle's time in India and photographs taken in India and other countries.
Papers and photographs of Thomas Buckley
Material relating to the Buckley family's time in Malaya and Kenya and a collection of menus from ship journeys.
Papers of Cuthbert Christy
Diaries, notes, letters, reports, publications and maps written or collected by Christy during his medical and zoological work in Scotland, Africa and India.
Papers of Sir Cyril Pickard
Correspondence and articles regarding the Commonwealth, particularly India and Pakistan, with material concerning Sir Morrice James and Major A.F.M. Morsin Ali. There are accompanying letters relating to the transfer of the collection to the R.C.S., 1997.
Papers of the Bombay Club
Volumes of minutes, complaints and suggestions, with related correspondence and other papers.

Papers of the Colonial Office Visual Instruction Committee
Penang documents
The collection includes:
1. Official appointment by the East India Company of John Alexander Bannerman as Governor of Prince of Wales Island (Penang), 1817.
2. Letter of notification and official appointment of William Edward Phillips to succeed Bannerman, 1820.
3. Miscellaneous items associated with Phillips, 1819-26, chiefly relating to his appointment as governor and his retirement in 1824.
Personal and family papers of Lillian Newton
Papers concerning Lillian Newton and her parents and siblings and additional items accumulated by Miss Newton.
