India (nation)
Found in 6136 Collections and/or Records:
Attempting to re-capture a truculent cow which has escaped from the inner stockade. (The cow can be seen in the middle of the picture
290 x 90 mm.
Auranzeb's Road, New Delhi. 'Pinney' & Madge Pinhorn, 1933
79 x 54 mm. Two men and two women.
A.U.T.C., Dornakal: Mrs. Hanson taking a wives’ sewing class, 1952, 1952
158 x 113 mm. matt print with 56 mm. negative.
A.U.T.C., Dornakal: the chapel, 1952, 1952
158 x 133 mm. matt print with 56 mm. negative.
Avenue leading to Royal residence, Gujner, 1905
Avenue leading to Shalimar [Srinagar], 1864
97 x 108 mm. View looking along the chenar-lined road leading from Srinagar to the Shalimar gardens on the northeast corner of the Dal Lake. Photograph by Bourne, no. 671.
Awaiting the Royal arrival, 1905
Awaiting the Royal arrival, 1905
140 x 100 mm (approximately).
Ayah and baby, 1870 - 1879
An accordion fold album containing 12 albumen prints showing domestic scenes, 143 x 100 mm in size, with pencil captions beneath each image (written over fainter pencil captions). The photographer is unknown, but a similarly titled album of the same size has been credited to the French photographer Jean Baptiste Oscar Mallitte (1829-1905).
‘Azezei’, Moktejan’ & ‘Sabie’ [Srinagar?], 1864
98 x 108 mm. Portrait of three Kashmiri girls seated on carpets in the open air.
Photograph by Bourne, no. 875.
Baby elephant 5 days old, born in Khedda
Back in the Vale: Wular Lake, 1941 - 1944
135 x 80 mm. General view.
Back street in Calcutta, off Lower Cheepoot Road, 1907-12 - 1908-01
Quarter-plate.
Back view of Palace [of the Raja of Mysore, Bangalore], 1880 - 1889
275x206mm. Showing the east facade of the Palace. At the left is a large wing presumably housing a banqueting or durbar hall. To the right of the central entrance arch a semi-circular verandah looks out over the gardens. The main residence of the Raja was in Mysore city, but as well as this palace he also kept a summer residence in Ootacamund in the Nilgiri Hills.
Bahadur Singh, Thakur Sahib Sir (1900-), 1911
122 x 175 mm. Thakur Sahib of Palitana; succeeded 1905; ruled from 1919. Head and shoulders portrait.
Bailey Guard Gate Lucknow, 1920 - 1929
Bailey [sic] Grand Gate, Lucknow, 1864
293 x 239 mm. Close up view of the shell-pecked Baillie Guard Gate (see Y3022L/41) with the ruins of Dr Fayrer's house in the left background. Fayrer's house was the only building on the eastern side of the Residency complex in which families were sheltered. It also served as James Outram's headquarters and was where Sir Henry Lawrence died. Bourne no. 1027.
Bailey [sic] Guard Gate of Residency, 1880 - 1889
274x210mm. General view of the shell-pocked archway of the Baillie Guard entrance to the Lucknow Residency, situated at the eastern end of the complex near the hospital. This entrance is named after John Baillie (1772-1833) of the Bengal Army, Resident at Lucknow 1807-15.
Bailey [sic] Guard, Residency, Lucknow, 1864
293 x 239 mm. View from east of the Residency complex showing the Baillie Guard Gate at the left, the Hospital (formerly the Banqueting Hall) to right of centre, and the Residency in the right background. With two bullock carts in the left foreground. Duplicate at Y3022G/77. Bourne arrived in Lucknow at the end of his Kashmir trip on 24 December 1864. Bourne no. 1025.
Baily Guard Gate
Baily Guard Gate from inside
Baily Guard Gate from outside
Bakhtawar Singh and Kitty, 1933
151 x 109 mm. Bakhtawar Singh with Kitty, a horse.
Bala Rama Varma, Maharaja Sir (1857-1924), 1911
120 x 173 mm. Maharaja of Travancore 1885-1924. Three quarter length seated portrait.
Balasun Cane Bridge. Darjeeling [i.e. Darjiling], 1900 - 1904
Miscellaneous monochrome postcards of India. The majority of the photographers and publishers are unknown.