India (nation)
Found in 7957 Collections and/or Records:
Their Royal Highnesses leaving for Gujner and views of Gujner, 1905
140 x 100 mm (approximately).
Their Royal Highnesses leaving for Gujner and views of Gujner, 1905
140 x 100 mm (approximately).
Their Royal Highnesses leaving for Gujner and views of Gujner, 1905
140 x 100 mm (approximately).
Their Royal Highnesses leaving for Gujner and views of Gujner, 1905
140 x 100 mm (approximately).
Theodore Leighton Pennell (1867-1912), medical missionary on the Afghan frontier, 1900 - 1912
82 x 82 mm. glass slides with limited, largely undated captions.
Third tiger, 1906
A collection of programmes, invitations, menus, photographs and other material issued in connection with the Royal Visit to India during 1905-1906.
Thotul Namgyal, Maharaja (1851-1914), 1911
122 x 172 mm. Maharaja of Sikkim 1874-1914. Full length standing portrait.
[Three dogs], 1935-10
52 x 53 mm. Dogs in a garden, one held by a man. The photograph is part of a set taken in Simla and Delhi, but there is no indication of which image relates to which location.
[Three dogs], 1935-10
52 x 53 mm. Three dogs in a garden. The photograph is part of a set taken in Simla and Delhi, but there is no indication of which image relates to which location.
[Three dogs], 1935-10
52 x 53 mm. Dogs in a garden. The photograph is part of a set taken in Simla and Delhi, but there is no indication of which image relates to which location.
[Three dogs], 1935-10
51 x 45 mm. Dogs in a garden. The photograph is part of a set taken in Simla and Delhi, but there is no indication of which image relates to which location.
Three generations, 1908-02 - 1908-03
Half-plate. H.H. Maharaja Sir Pratap Singh, Dolat Singh (his son), Himat Singh (his grandson).
Three generations, 1908-02 - 1908-03
Half-plate. H.H. Maharaja Sir Pratap Singh, Dolat Singh (his son), Himat Singh (his grandson).
[Three Indians performing a religious ceremony] 15182, 1850 - 1879
200 x 250 mm.
Three ladies who went through the Indian Mutiny, 1905-12-26 - 1905-12-28
Three small goparums, 1869
321 x 189 mm. View from the top of the 'Thousand Pillar Hall' looking across overgrown courtyards and enclosures towards three of the massive gateways of the great temple at Srirangam just N of Trichinopoly. For a description of the temple see Fergusson pp. 368-73. Bourne no. 2062.
[Three women] 15176, 1850 - 1879
200 x 250 mm.
[Three women] 15177, 1850 - 1879
200 x 250 mm.
[Three women] 15183, 1850 - 1879
200 x 250 mm.
Throne Room of the Kings of Oudh, 1880 - 1889
276x207mm. General view from the west of the Throne Room or Lal Baradan ('the red house of twelve rooms'), so named from being washed with red ochre.
Through the Terai by D.H.R. [Darjeeling-Himalayan Railway], 1880 - 1889
241 x 190 mm. View looking along a section of line running through jungle.
Through the trees from Lambsknowe, 1868 - 1869
281 x 220 mm (oval print). View looking S through the trees over the Ootacamund valley, with bungalows and other houses visible on the distant slopes. A figure is posed in the foreground looking out over the view. Lambsknowe House was situated on the spur of a hill to the NE of the town, a little to the S of Government House. Part of Ottley Road can be seen at the extreme left of the print.
Tibetan traders, Simla Hills, 1939
52 x 52 mm. Five traders posing for the photograph.
Tibetan traders, Simla Hills, 1939
52 x 54 mm. Three traders posing for the photograph.
Tiger, 1875 - 1880
279 x 193 mm. View of a dead tiger lying in undergrowth. Photograph by A.T.W. Penn no. 709.