Pakistan (nation)
Found in 688 Collections and/or Records:
Scrapbook, 1905 - 1906
A collection of programmes, invitations, menus, photographs and other material issued in connection with the Royal Visit to India during 1905-1906.
Scrapbook, 1906
A collection of programmes, invitations, menus, photographs and other material issued in connection with the Royal Visit to India during 1905-1906.
Secretary's tour of Sind, 1938
An account of Diana Hartley's visit to Karachi, 24 November 1937 to 5 January 1938, including a duplicate of the first page.
[Sequence of photographs of the Unveiling], 1905-03-17 - 1906-03-19
340 x 290 mm.
[Sequence of photographs of the Unveiling], 1905-03-17 - 1906-03-19
340 x 290 mm.
[Sequence of photographs of the Unveiling], 1905-03-17 - 1906-03-19
340 x 290 mm.
[Sequence of photographs of the Unveiling], 1905-03-17 - 1906-03-19
340 x 290 mm.
[Sequence of photographs of the Unveiling], 1905-03-17 - 1906-03-19
340 x 290 mm.
Shabkadr, 1907
Shabkadr, 1907
Shahdra, Lahore, 1920 - 1929
Shalamar Gardens, Lahore, 1920 - 1929
Shalimar Garden, 1941 - 1944
130 x 85 mm.
Shelabagh entrance to Khojak tunnel, 6398 ft
Shikarpur Eye Hospital, Sind Province, 1949, 1949
157 x 113 mm. glossy print with copy and 83 x 56 mm. negative.
Shish Mahal, inside view, Lahore, 1920 - 1929
Shish Mahal, outside view, Lahore, 1920 - 1929
Side view: trestle and crane for No 3 strut, 1887-10-06
270 x 225 mm.
Sikander Khan, Chief (1871-1940), 1911
122 x 175 mm. Tham of Hunza-Nagar (Kashmir) from 1904. Full length seated portrait.
Sir Charles Cust
Sir Charles Cust's album of Royal Tour 1905-1906, 1905-11 - 1906-03
Sir Henry Tristram Holland (1875-1965), head of the Quetta Mission Hospital, 1930 - 1940
82 x 82 mm. glass slides with limited, largely undated captions.
Sketches of buildings in Lahore, 1919 - 1928
Six pen and pencil sketches presumably by Colonel Cooper, all but two of which are undated. There are two accompanying letters, 9 and 10 July 1968, regarding the transfer of the collection to the R.C.S.
Snow, Roche & Self’s Quarters, 1898 - 1901
95 x 60 mm.