India (nation)
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Laying the foundation stone of the new docks, 1905-11-09 - 1905-11-14
Leaving after receiving Address, 1905-11-09
Leaving Durbar at Indore, 1905
Leaving for the Residency, 1905-12-12 - 1905-12-16
Leaving Government House, 1905-11
Leaving the Cathedral, 1905-12-29 - 1906-01-06
Leaving the Darbar, Indore, 1905
Contains prints, of various sizes, mounted in an album bound in red half-leather inscribed on the front cover 'Photographs: Royal Tour in India: Bombay and Indore. Raja Deen Dayal and Sons. State Photographers' and with the Prince of Wales Emblem above. All prints have typed captions.
Leaving the Durbar tent, 1905-11-15 - 1905-11-17
Leaving the harbour, 1906-01-24 - 1906-01-28
Leaving the Jama Masjid, 1905-12-12 - 1905-12-16
Leaving the Palace, 1905-12-09 - 1905-12-10
Leaving the races, 1905-12-26 - 1906-01-06
Leaving the railway station, 1906-02-08 - 1906-02-11
Leaving the Town Hall, 1906-02-19 - 1906-02-22
Leaving the works, 1908-01 - 1908-02
Quarter-plate (landscape format). Each man has to cross a bamboo pole, and as he does so the chuprasers pass their hands over his sides to see if anything is concealed. (Fisher).
Leaving the Zenana Hospital, 1906-02-08 - 1906-02-11
Lepchu (Sikkim) Man, 1908-01 - 1908-02
Quarter-plate. (Walking away) - man with fodder coming towards.
Letter books of Robert Cust
Letters from Robert Cust, chiefly in India, to correspondents in England. Most of the letters cover many pages.
Letter from Captain Jenkins, Commissioner in Assam, 1825 - 1841
2 pages.
Letter from Clement Attlee, Prime Minister, to WSC, 4 Jul 1947
Letter from Sir Montagu Butler to Sir Frank Brown, 1922-11-05
A letter from Delhi written after Butler had returned from a visit to Calcutta. The letter discusses Butler's meeting with Archbishop Foss Westcott, the future of army chaplains, politics, the arrival of Lord Inchcape of the Indian Retrenchment Committee, Butler's resentment at the appointment of Sir Basil Blackett as Finance Member of the Executive Council, and the appointment of Butler's brother, Sir Harcourt Butler, as Governor of Burma.
Letter from WSC to the Prime Minister, Clement Attlee, 1 Jul 1947
Copy of a letter from WSC on his concerns about Attlee calling the new India Bill "The Indian Independence Bill". WSC states that he had only supported the bill because he had been assured that it did not relate to independence, but to India's Dominion status and suggests altering the name to "The India Bill, 1947" or "The India Self-Government Bill".
Letter to Frederic Hartley, 1942-12-29
An unposted letter to Diana Hartley's brother Frederic written on the 4th and 5th January 1942, describing her move from Bangalore to Delhi. There is a postscript describing wartime conditions in Delhi. There is no indication of when this copy was made.
Letters, 1941-05-17 - 1946-06-03
Letters, 2008-02 - 2008-11
Copies of three letters from Satwant Singh Suman to David Le Breton and Rachel Rowe describing his father's emigration from India to East Africa and his career in the East African Railways.