India (nation)
Found in 7946 Collections and/or Records:
View of Clive Street, looking N, 1915
View of Clive Street, looking S, 1910
284x214mm. View looking along Clive Street towards Dalhousie Square, with the Holwell Monument and the W. corner of the Bengal Secretariat visible in the distance. The National Bank of India can be seen on the right, and on the left hand side of the street are Martin & Co., the South British Insurance Company, the old Exchange Buildings, the Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China, and James Finlay & Co. Photographer unknown, probably Johnston and Hoffman.
[View of dam] , 1909
Loose print.
[View of dam] , 1909
Loose print.
View of exterior of great outer gateway, Srirangam, 1907-12
Half-plate (landscape format).
View of Fairlie Place from the Strand, 1905
281x208mm. View looking E. along Fairlie Place towards Clive Street. Part of the National Bank can be seen at the end of the street, with a corner of the premises of James Finlay & Co. at the right on Clive Street. The polychrome brick and stone building next to it is the Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China. Photographer unknown, probably Johnston and Hoffman.
View of Fort St. George, Madras
View of Government House, north aspect, 1916
164x102mm. View looking down onto the N. facade of Government House, possibly taken from the Government House Out-Office. Particularly notable in this later view are the classical urns placed at regular intervals along the roof parapet by Lord Curzon to add interest to the flat roof line. Also added by Curzon and visible in this view are the coats of arms on the two northern wings and in the tympanum of the pediment over the main entrance (see Curzon i, p.86, Massey p.2.)
[View of Indians grouped on steps leading down to the water in the entrance to a large building, perhaps a fortress], 1899 - 1901
110 x 80 mm.
View of Lake from waterside path, with distant buildings, 1910
View of Lake looking towards hills, 1910
[View of Lake Pichola], 1905
[View of Lake Pichola], 1905
[View of Lake Pichola], 1905
[View of Lake Pichola], 1905
[View of Lake Pichola], 1905
[View of Lake Pichola], 1905
[View of Lake Pichola], 1905
[View of Lake Pichola], 1905
View of Narbadda River from top of Cutcherry at Hoshungabad, 1868
240 x 181 mm. View from the flat roof of the Cutcherry (government offices) looking over scrubland towards the Narbada River at Hoshangabad, 140 miles NW of Nagpur.
View of Ootacamund from garden of Sir F Pryce [i.e. Price], 1907-12
Half-plate (landscape format). [Sir John Frederick Price] (1839-1927), Madras Civil Service 1862-1897, author of Ootacamund, a history (Madras, 1908)].
View of River Hooghly with shipping, from Fort William, 1880 - 1889
249x188mm. View looking N. along the Hooghly from Fort William, with lines of sailing vessels at their moorings along the E. bank of the river. The High Court buildings can be seen on the skyline in the right background. View taken from the Fort Church of St Peter, (Massey p.29).
View [of Simla] from Jakko, 1860 - 1869
299 x 240 mm. View looking From the Jakko hillside, through the trees towards Christ Church. Prior to 1836 church services had been held in a building on a site later occupied by Northbrook Terrace. A regular chaplain was first appointed in 1842 and the cornerstone of Christ Church laid two years later. Although finished some years earlier, the church was not
consecrated until 1857. Bourne no. 1791.
View of Taragarh from the Kaisar Bagh
Contains 32 prints approximately 300 x 235 mm (mounted on card) with captions and bound in a blue leather album. 'MRI Ajmer, Rajputana 1911' is on the front cover; it was presumably a presentation volume.
View of the Bara Imambara, 1902 - 1910
An album, labelled on the spine, containing prints of various sizes. The numbering is sequenced from 1 to 131, but 101 is omitted. 14 of these prints are loose (118-131) , and are kept in a separate envelope in the album. Some of the prints are good quality professional work. Some of the photographs are captioned in ink; in other cases the titles have been derived from duplicate copies in Davies' other Indian album or from other photographs of the same scenes.