Pakistan (nation)
Found in 688 Collections and/or Records:
Quetta, 1880 - 1889
274 x 207 mm. A more distant view of cantonment buildings at Quetta, with unbuilt on plots of land in the foreground. Photograph probably by M.A. Cameron.
Quetta Aug. 1899, [military group, with names], 1899-08
285 x 210 mm. Douglas is seated at front left on ground.
Quetta bazaar, winter, 1906
160 x 115 mm.
Quetta Club. January 1900: Murdar in distance [scene in snow], 1900-01
285 x 210 mm.
Quetta Club. Oct 99 [in fancy dress, with names], 1899-10
285 x 185 mm.
Quetta Fort, 1880 - 1889
274 x 205 mm. Showing the fort at Quetta, standing on a small hill with soldiers quarters, a row of field guns and lines of tents in the foreground. Photograph probably by M.A. Cameron.
Quetta from Gymkhana, 1898 - 1901
265 x 200 mm.
Quetta [Group of named Europeans] , 1898
250 x 175 mm.
Quetta gymkhana, summer, 1906
185 x 110 mm.
Quetta gymkhana, winter, 1906
160 x 110 mm.
Quetta Hospital, Baluchistan Province: woman’s block and main entrance, 1949, 1949
155 x 104 mm. glossy print with 82 x 56 mm. negative.
Quetta Hospital: ruins of Operating Theatre after earthquake in 1935, 1935
82 x 82 mm. glass slides with limited, largely undated captions.
Quetta Manoeuvres Oct 1900 Transport crossing Peshin Lora, 1900-10
205 x 150 mm.
Quetta November 1899. Timmis, Steele, Montreal, Parker and Marjoribanks, 1899-11
205 x 190 mm.
Quetta Polo Tournament Oct. 99- Winners: Sapper Team, [with names], 1899-10
285 x 210 mm. Douglas stands at left end of third row.
Quetta Polo Tournament Oct. 1900, 1900-10
285 x 205 mm. Caption includes names; Douglas is seated in the centre.
Railway Station, Lahore, 1920 - 1929
Raja of Nabha at Lahore
Ranjit Singh, Sirdar (1902-1922), 1911
122 x 173 mm. Chief of Kalsia, ruled as minor 1908-22. Three quarter length seated portrait.
Ranjit Singh's Samad and Huzari Gardens, Lahore, 1920 - 1929
Ranjit Singh's Tomb, Lahore, 1920 - 1929
Rarra Taillian, 1928
110 x 152 mm. Kusha built over at first floor level, sullage discharging over sewage pipes.
Rarra Taillian, 1928
108 x 153 mm. Cattle pressing oil on ground floor of dwelling house. ‘Requirements: The prohibition of the use of cattle for purposes of grinding wheat, pressing oil, etc. inside houses. With an adequate supply of electric current there appears to be no reason why these insanitary proceedings should continue, ‘A note for the use of the Lahore Improvement Trust Committee’, (Lahore, 1928), p. 6.
Rawalpindi manoeuvres and review 5-8 December 1905, 1905-12-05 - 1905-12-08
Contains prints by J and H King of Simla bound in padded red leather album inscribed on the cover: 'Presented to Her Royal Highness: The Princess of Wales: Rawalpindi Manoeuvres and Review 5th-8th December 1905.' The prints, 290-300 x 195-230 mm unless otherwise stated, are mounted on cardboard pages with printed captions.