India (nation)
Found in 7962 Collections and/or Records:
Church of South India Hospital: Nurses Home Extension, opened in 1963, 1963
81 x 43 mm. glossy print.
Church of South India Hospital: Nurses Home Extension, opened in 1963, 1963
81 x 43 mm. glossy print.
Church of South India Hospital: Nurses Home Extension, opened in 1963, 1963
81 x 43 mm. glossy print.
Church of South India Hospital: Sister Canova speaking at the opening of the Nurses Home Extension, 1963, 1963
134 x 83 mm. glossy print.
Church of South India Hospital: Sister Ivy Canova, Nursing Superintendant, 1963, 1963
54 x 54 mm. negative.
Church of South India Hospital: Tuberculosis Ward on roof, 1960 - 1969
152 x 107 mm. glossy print.
Church of South India Hospital: upper floor extension of the Nurses’ Home, funded with a grant from the CMS Opportunity Plan, 1963
127 x 77 mm. glossy print.
Church of South India Hospital: visitors entering the hospital, 1960 - 1969
152 x 102 mm. glossy print.
Church of the Morning Star, Sayamalai, Vidivelli Ashram, 1954, 1954
155 x 112 mm. glossy print.
Chutter Munzil, Lucknow, 1880 - 1889
276x214mm. View looking south-west across the River Gumti towards the north facade of the Chutter Munzil Palace, with the Farhatbaksh Palace at the right.
Circulars, 1944 - 1945
These records relate to various associations formed in Australia, India, Ceylon and South Africa by residents of Malaya displaced by the war. They provided information and assistance to evacuees, civilian internees, and prisoners of war.
Rules of the organisations, lists of members, minutes of meetings, memoranda, circulars, indemnity records and related correspondence (343 sheets).
City Gate of Bikanir, 1908-02 - 1908-03
Quarter-plate (landscape format). In front railway line with level crossing.
City of Udaipur, 1905-11
Contains photographs, 290 x 215 mm., mounted on card in a black leather-bound album with 'Views of Udaipur' and the Udaipur arms on the cover. The photographs have hand-written captions. Subjects comprise a portrait of the Maharana of Udaipur and architectural views in the state.
City Palace (?) from the Lake, 1910
230 x 280 mm.
City View, Calcutta, 1874 - 1910
205 x 135 mm. No. 3142.
City View, Delhi, 1874 - 1910
265 x 200 mm. No. 1977.
City view from Jawar Bastion, Bharatpur Fort, 1880 - 1885
210 x 144 mm. View from the Jowahur (perhaps Jawahar) Burj, the bastion at the NW corner of the Inner Fort looking out over the moat towards the houses of the town. With the outer walls of the city visible in the distance and open countryside beyond. Numbered '1888'.
City View from the Great Mosque, Delhi, 1900 - 1904
The postcard, which has no stamps attached, contains a short note written to Mrs Fullbrook, London.
City view from the Palace, Amber, 1874 - 1910
265 x 200 mm. No. 1761.
City views, 1905
140 x 100 mm (approximately).
City views, 1905
140 x 100 mm (approximately).
City views, 1905
140 x 100 mm (approximately).
C.J.S. Faulder Vol. III 1876-80 [Faulder Album of India 1876-1880]
Disbound album, containing albumen prints of various sizes. The contents include family photographs, scenes of the outward voyage (including France, Italy and Egypt), views in India including the 1877 Delhi Durbar, portraits and groups, including theatrical ones, maps and newspaper clippings (non photographic items are unnumbered). Also included is an envelope containing some of, what appears to be the original captions cut from the album. The collection is well captioned.
C.L.C, 1905 - 1906
Cust
Clive Street, Calcutta, 1890 - 1899
269x179mm. View looking N. along Clive Street, with the Fairlie Place junction in the left foreground. At the extreme right, at the junction with China Bazaar, a small part of the old Exchange Buildings can be seen (illustrated in Massey p.76). Horse drawn trams, introduced abortively in Calcutta in 1873 and on a permanent basis from 1880, can be seen in the roadway, (Massey p.85).