Pakistan (nation)
Found in 688 Collections and/or Records:
'From Aden to Quetta'
Part of a book left incomplete on the author's death. The title, introduction, glossary and index were supplied by the author's daughter, Mrs Rosamond Griffin. The full title is 'From Aden ... to Quetta ... to Lahore ... to Delhi ... to Quetta: the peripatetic life of one army household between 1910 and 1917'. The memoir contains descriptions of train journeys in India and the accommodation, domestic arrangements and social amenities of army families in the early twentieth century.
Fruit market, Quetta, 1906
160 x 110 mm.
Galamai, 1907
Gali Chirimaran, Kucha Loi Wala, 1928
100 x 152 mm. The door in the Kucha bandi, shown in photograph no. 1, opened.
Gali Chirimaran, Kudia Loi Wala, 1928
Garden party Government House Peshawar
Garrison Class, Sialkot, 1879 - 1880
220 x 161 mm. Showing a group of officers mounted on polo ponies, with Indian servants standing in the background. The figures are identified thus: Glasscock, Hart, Marsham, H.R.L. Hubert Richard Lovett, Swiney Hugh Bladen Swiney (1843 – 1877), Bengal Cavalry, Montgomery, Beatson, Monteith, Monteith, Graham.
General papers, 1978 - 1984
Correspondence and articles regarding the Commonwealth, notably India and Pakistan. Much of the material is devoted to the issue of the increased costs for students from overseas studying in British universities.
General Post Office, Lahore, 1920 - 1929
Gentlemen of Ladak Baltistan and Little Tibet, 1899 - 1901
210 x 150 mm.
Geographical, 1942 - 1980
Gharial, Murree, 1877 - 1891
154 x 111 mm. View of an unidentified bungalow.
Gharial, Murree, 1879 - 1891
151 x 112 mm. Showing a tent pitched in woodland, with two Indian servants in the foreground.
Girls beside attendance board, CMS Girls’ Middle School, Bethlehem, Montgomery District, 1958
154 x 100 mm. glossy print with copy and 35 mm. negative.
Going on bd [i.e.board] Renown, Karachi
Golden Mosque, Lahore, 1920 - 1929
Government High School, Peshawar, 1908-02 - 1908-03
Half-plate (landscape format). Gymnastic class in playground - this is the highest form - Mohammedans except four Hindoos (wearing caps). (Fisher).
Government House, Karachi, 1906
A collection of programmes, invitations, menus, photographs and other material issued in connection with the Royal Visit to India during 1905-1906.
[Government House, Karachi]
Government House, Karachi
Government House, Karachi, March 19th 1906, 1906-03-19
The Prince and Princess in group at Government House; Lord Lamington, Governor of Bombay, on Princess of Wales right.
Government House, Lahore, 1905-11-28 - 1905-12-01
Government House Peshawar
Govt. [i.e. Government] Excavations at Shahjikidheri near Peshawar, 1908-02 - 1908-03
Half-plate (landscape format). The view is taken from a raised mound, believed to be over the site of the stupa of Kamshka, supposed to have been the most lofty and important stupa in all India. Trenches following the lines of buildings near the stupa of Kanishka/one end of the monastery (Fisher).
Group at Government House including the Prince and Princess and Lord Lamington, Governor of Bombay], 1905-03-17 - 1906-03-19
340 x 290 mm.