India (nation)
Found in 6261 Collections and/or Records:
Dr. H.C. Edmunds of the Hiranpur (Bengal) medical mission with his wife and baby, 1900 - 1930
82 x 82 mm. glass slides with limited, largely undated captions.
Dr. Johnson giving nursing instruction, 1962, 1962
108 x 126 mm. glossy print.
Dr. Johnson giving nursing instruction, 1962, 1962
108 x 126 mm. glossy print.
Dr. Johnson preparing for an operation, 1962, 1962
155 x 108 mm. and 108 x 125 mm. glossy prints.
Dr. Johnson preparing for an operation, 1962, 1962
155 x 108 mm. and 108 x 125 mm. glossy prints.
Dr. Johnson telling the Gospel story to a villager, 1962, 1962
154 x 108 mm. glossy print.
Dr. Johnson telling the Gospel story to a villager, 1962, 1962
154 x 108 mm. glossy print.
Dr. Johnson visits sweeper family’s home at Isri village, 1957, 1957
155 x 108 mm. glossy print.
Dr. Margaret Johnson, 1962
154 x 108 mm. glossy print.
Dr. Paul W. Brand operating on a boy with hand paralysed by leprosy, 1969
142 x 114 mm. glossy print with damaged 77 x 65 mm. negative. Christian Medical College Hospital.
Dr. Prem Singh Roy and his daughter, 1947, 1947
157 x 115 mm. glossy print with 56 mm. negative. Biographical details are on the reverse.
Dr. Rena Partridge lecturing students on family planning, 1969
79 x 80 mm. glossy print. Christian Medical College Hospital.
Dr Rena Partridge with Mr. Adi the Tamil teacher, 1969
79 x 80 mm. glossy print with 153 x 154 mm. enlargement. Christian Medical College Hospital.
Dr Theodore Leighton Pennell (1867-1912), medical missionary in Pathan dress, 1900 - 1912
82 x 82 mm. glass slides with limited, largely undated captions.
Draught Bullocks, 1918
Drawing of Christian Medical College Hospital and surrounding countryside, 1950
150 x 98 mm. glossy print.
Drawing room, Lallgarh Palace, 1905
Drawing water, Madras, 1906-01-24 - 1906-01-28
Driving through the streets, 1905-12-11
'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.
Durbar at Indore, 1905
Durbar Hall in Bharatpur Fort, 1880 - 1885
262 x 196 mm. View looking towards the Durbar Hall, a two storey building plus attic storey, in European style, and flat roofed. To the right is the courtyard and entrance arch, around which a group of Indians are gathered. Print is not initialled and is numbered '1889' below the print only.
Durbar Hall, Jaibilas Palace, 1906
210 x 332 mm.
Durbar Hall, Victoria Memorial, 1920 - 1929
Durbar High School boys on the roof of the station building, 1905
140 x 100 mm (approximately).