India (nation)
Found in 7965 Collections and/or Records:
Lusadia Hospital: patient being given nasal feed, 1958, 1958
157 x 102 mm. glossy print.
Lusadia Hospital: Sister Kirk and her team on village health work, 1957, 1957
110 x 153 mm. glossy print.
Lusadia Hospital: temporary overflow wards and patients, 1952, 1952
157 x 113 mm. glossy print.
Lusadia Hospital: the Senior Compounder dispensing medicines, 1957, 1957
155 x 112 mm. glossy print.
Lusadia Hospital: the well, 1953
80 x 54 mm. glossy print.
Lusadia Hospital: view of the ‘jampadies’, extra emergency wards made of grass, 1957, 1957
155 x 112 mm. glossy print.
Lusadia Hospital: village girl has her arm dressed, 1961, 1961
154 x 108 mm. glossy print.
Lusadia nurse giving health talk at Devgamada village, 1958, 1958
157 x 104 mm. glossy print.
Lusadia nurses giving health talk in the courtyard of a village home, 1958, 1958
151 x 104 mm. glossy print.
Lusadia outlook, 1950
155 x 114 mm. glossy print.
Luxe Villa, Madras, 1918
Two couples sitting at an out-door table. One is identified as Peter Dewar and his wife, who are named in the captions of Y302L/21-2.
Luxe Ville, 1918
View of interior.
Luxe Ville. Madras, 1918
View of a couple playing tennis.
'Luxe Ville' Madras, Christmas Day, 1918, 1918-12-25
Macbara Rabi-ud Dowrani, 1908
Group with two seated figures : that on the right resembles Sir Kishun Pershad and that on the left is presumably Macbara Rabi-ud Dowrani, who has not been further identified.
[MacDonald unveiling portraits of three Royal Engineer Officers, the Andhra Pradesh Centre, 1959], 1959
Album of captioned photographs.
Machan at Kuleth, 1906
137 x 93 mm.
Madan Singh Bahadur, Maharaja Sir (1884-1926), 1911
123 x 176 mm. Maharaja of Kishnagarh; succeeded 1900; ruled 1905-26. Three quarter length standing portrait.
Madharao Moreshwar, Chief (c 1858-), 1911
121 x 174 mm. Chief of Bavda (Kolhapur District, Bombay); succeeded 1868; ruled 1881-. Full length seated portrait.
Madhav Rao, Shrimant (also known as Babasahib Patvardhan), 1911
124 x 173 mm. Chief of Miraj (Junior State) 1908-. Three quarter length seated portrait.
Madhava Rao Singhia Maharaja Sir (1876-1925), 1911
121 x 173 mm. Maharaja of Gwalior; succeeded 1886; ruled 1894-1925. Three quarter length standing portrait.
Madhavrao, Shrimant (also known as Balasahib Patvardhan), 1911
123 x 175 mm. Chief of Kurundvad (Junior State), Bombay 1910-. Full length seated portrait.
Madras, 1905
Proof and typescript copies of selected articles.