Pakistan (nation)
Found in 686 Collections and/or Records:
Special trains for the tour of Their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales, Beluchistan and Sindh, 1906
The booklet includes 12 photographs, which have been individually described.
[Speeches - Karachi airport], 1938
150 x 100 mm. A view of a man giving a speech, with others sat behind him. They are identified as: Sir S.N.Roy; Maharajah of Jodhpur; Sir Lancelot Graham - Governor of Sind; W.H.Watt
[Speeches - Karachi airport], 1938
200 x 90 mm.
St. John’s Hostel, Lahore, 1950
119 x 155 mm. glossy print with 56 mm. negative.
St Mary’s Church Quetta Jan 1900 [in snow], 1900-01
285 x 210 mm.
Staging for guys shewing travellers, 1887
270 x 205 mm.
Starting for Manoevures with Ld (i.e. Lord Kitchner)
Statue of the late Queen Empress, 1906-03-17 - 1906-03-19
Statuette of Buddha after his 49 days fast, 1908-02 - 1908-03
Half-plate. Sculpture in homeblende schiste excavated at Sikri (Yusuf Zai) district of Peshawar. 3ft [i.e. feet] high by 2ft [i.e. feet] broad - now in Lahore Museum - one of the finest examples of ancient sculptures found in India. (Fisher).
Steel Corporation of Pakistan: turning rolls for the rolling mills, 1960 - 1969
255 x 205 mm. International Finance Corporation.
Street scene, Lahore, 1920 - 1929
Subhan Khan Line, 1928
151 x 111 mm. Gujars and their cattle.
Sukkur anchorage, 1887
195 x 240mm.
Sukkur Bridge
Sukkur Bunder Ferry, 1889
266 x 210 mm.
Sukkur channel span, 1885-01-03
270 x 185 mm.
Sukkur channel span, 1885-01-05
270 x 185 mm.
Sukkur channel span, 1885-01-07
270 x 185 mm.
Sukkur Channel: view downstream from bridge, 1889
290 x 185 mm.
Sukkur spans complete, 1889
295 x 240mm.
Supper, 1905
A collection of programmes, invitations, menus, photographs and other material issued in connection with the Royal Visit to India during 1905-1906.
Suspension staging for central span finished, 1889-02-03
295 x 235 mm.
Suspension staging for erection of horizontal tie 200' above water, 1888-03
195 x 240 mm.
Taunsa Barrage on the Indus, 1960 - 1969
240 x 175 mm. World Bank.
Tawayla Bansanwala, Chuni Mandi, 1928
108 x 153 mm. Showing type of ruin which could be brought up for improving corner.