Bengal (region (general))
Found in 31 Collections and/or Records:
A Nautch dance, Bengal, 1860 - 1869
288 x 232 mm. Possibly by Shepherd and Robertson.
Baratre Bridge, N.B.S.R., 1870 - 1879
211 x 140 mm. Showing bridge construction work, with a girder lying on scaffolding between two masonry piers about to be hoisted into position.
Bengal, a holy Brahmin, 1901
Half length, full face portrait of a young Brahmin man.
‘Bengal Hurkaru’, 28 May 1827, 1827-05-28
4 pages.
Bengal transcript
An undated transcription of the MacInerny tape, a piece on Bengal, 2 pages.
Burrul Bridge, N.B.S.R., 1871 - 1879
205 x 152 mm. View of the bridge under construction, with masonry piers in position, but without the spans in place. Photographer unknown, possibly ‘N.W.’
Burrul Bridge, N.B.S.R. 1870s, 1870 - 1879
204 x 156 mm. View of the completed structure, with spans in position. Photograph by ‘N.W.’
Dr. H.C. Edmunds of the Hiranpur (Bengal) medical mission with his wife and baby, 1900 - 1930
82 x 82 mm. glass slides with limited, largely undated captions.
F.A. Hawkes house at Sara, N.B.R., 1871 - 1879
203 x 123 mm. View of the Hawkes’ large thatched bungalow at Sara on the line of the North Bengal State Railway. Sara is situated 15 miles WNW of Pabna; the railway bridge across the Padona is three miles S at Paksey.
First Santal man ordained, Bengal Mission, 1900 - 1930
Colour.
Ganges ferry steamer, Sara, N.B.S.R., 1871 - 1894
240 x 156 mm. Showing a twin-funnelled paddle steamer moored on the Ganges at Sara, 15 miles WNW of Pabua. For a history of companies operating river transport on the Ganges, see Sir Percival Griffiths, ‘A history of the joint steamer companies’ (London 1979).
Hawkes bungalow, Sara, N.B.S.R., 1871 - 1879
242 x 187 mm. Group portrait of engineering staff photographed in front of the Hawkes bungalow at Sara. Figures identified are: Mr Larkins; G. Hawkes; Mr De Vine; Mr Drury; Mr Tanner C.E.; F.A. Hawkes C.E.; Mrs F.A. Hawkes; Dr Halpin; Toots (dog); Colonel Lindsay R.E.; Captain Trevor R.E.; Mr Finny C.E.; Mr Braham C.E.; Mr Carter C.E.
Hawkes’ house, Parbuttipore, 1870 - 1879
154 x 80 mm. View looking across a level open space towards a compound of bungalows. Parvatipur is 17 miles east of Dinajpur.
Indian letters of William Millar, 1874 - 1971
Three letters written by Millar in Dacca to his sister Louisa concerning his daily life and early administrative experience. The letters are accompanied by 'Royal Commonwealth Society library notes', no. 175 (October, 1971), featuring the article 'A strut in the steel frame', which includes extracts from the letters. There is also an undated biographical note on Millar.
Nathaniel Smith: memoranda books relating to Rungpore [Rangpur]
Native Rajah's Durbar, Bengal, 1862
282 x 224 mm. View of the young Maharaja of Bharatpur seated on carpets in the centre of two rows of nobles with servants standing behind. Sir Jaswant Singh Behadur (1851-1893) succeeded to the gadi of Bharatpur in 1853 and was invested with full powers in 1871.
Rustic scene, 1860 - 1869
306 x 183 mm. Duplicate of Y3022E/14. Photograph by Samuel Bourne, no. 1738.
Rustic scene, 1860 - 1869
288 x 234 mm. Duplicate at Y3022E/10. Photograph by Samuel Bourne, no. 1730.
Rustic scene and village life in Bengal, 1860 - 1869
Rustic scene and village life in Bengal, 1860 - 1869
296 x 241 mm. View looking across a pond towards a large mud and thatch house, with villagers posed at the water's edge. Bourne no. 1733.
Rustic scene and village life in Bengal, 1860 - 1869
287 x 236 mm. View looking across a tank and a pond towards the thatched huts of a village, with a bullock and two Indians posed among the palm trees in the foreground. Bourne no. 1735.
Rustic scene and village life in Bengal, 1860 - 1869
316 x 195 mm. View looking across a pond towards the thatched huts of the village, with Indian figures posed at the water's edge. Duplicate at Y3022G/59. Bourne no. 1738.
Rustic scene in Bengal, 1860 - 1869
279 x 227 mm. View looking across a palm lined pool towards the thatched houses of an Indian village, with a flat-roofed brick building in European style in the centre. Bourne no. 1731.
Sir John Anderson, 1932 - 1937
138 x 195 mm. full-length portrait showing Anderson in his ceremonial robes as Governor of Bengal (1932-37). It is signed by Anderson.
Steam launch, Sara N.B.S.R., 1871 - 1894
256 x 150 mm. Showing a steamer launch moored on the Ganges at Sara.