Calcutta (inhabited place)
Found in 383 Collections and/or Records:
[Premises of Lawrence & Mayo, Old Court House Street], 1918
[Premises of Mackenzie, Lyall & Co., Lyon's Range], 1918
[Premises of Martin & Co., Clive Street], 1918
[Premises of Morrison & Cottle, Esplanade Row East], 1918
[Premises of Ranken & Co., 4 Old Court House Street], 1918
241x270mm. View from the street of Ranken & Co., a heavy, three storey brick building with a covered porch projecting out over the pavement from the main entrance. This firm of tailors was founded in 1770 and became a limited company in 1920, (Massey p.65).
[Premises of Smith, Stanistreet & Co., Dalhousie Square East], 1918
290x179mm. Head-on view from the street of the terrace-roofed two storey premises of Smith, Stanistreet & Co., chemists and druggists. The sign on the frieze above the verandah states that the firm was established in 1821, but no further information has been discovered. The pavement in front of the building has been renovated and a coat of arms signifying the Viceroy's patronage is fixed above the main entrance, (Massey p.41). Probably by Johnston and Hoffman.
[Premises of T.E. Thomson & Co. Ltd., Esplanade Row East], 1918
[Premises of Thacker, Spink & Co., Esplanade Row], 1918
[Premises of W. Leslie & Co., Chowringhee Road], 1918
286x220mm. View from the street showing the two buildings occupied by the firm of William Leslie & Co., hardware and motor merchants, at 3 and 5 Chowringhee Road. The business was founded in 1890 by William Leslie, who had worked in the hardware field in Calcutta since the 1870s, (Massey p.99).
[Premises of WaIter Locke & Co. Ltd., Esplanade Row East], 1918
[Premises of William Heath Ltd., Park House, Park Street], 1918
Present day view of Eden Gardens, 1918
283x189mm. The Peel statue has been removed to a spot just outside the gardens and is not visible, a bandstand has been erected, and the tower of the High Court (see Y3022AA/12) can be seen on the skyline, (Massey p.19). Photographer unknown, probably Johnston and Hoffmann.
Present day view of Government House from Auchterlony (Ochterlony) Monument, 1915 - 1916
[Present day view of the Medical College Hospital], 1918
313x182mm. Additional wings can be seen at the sides of the building and the area behind the portico has been projected further outward with the original portico now decreased to a terastyle affair carrying a smaller pediment whose tympanum carries an oval opening, (Massey p.16). Photographer unknown, probably Johnston and Hoffmann.
Presentation of Colours to Kings Own Royal Lancaster Regiment Calcutta Dec : 31st 1905, 1905-12-31
Princes' Hall, Victoria Memorial, 1920 - 1929
Prinsep's Ghat, 1880 - 1889
Programme of Their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales's visit to Calcutta, 1905
A collection of programmes, invitations, menus, photographs and other material issued in connection with the Royal Visit to India during 1905-1906.
Proposed site of Victoria Memorial, Calcutta, 1907-12 - 1908-01
Half-plate. With St Pauls in distance and golf links in foreground. On the Maidan.
Public engagement in honour of Their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales, 1905
A collection of programmes, invitations, menus, photographs and other material issued in connection with the Royal Visit to India during 1905-1906.
Race Course and Polo Ground - Calcutta, 1907-12 - 1908-01
Half-plate (landscape format). [View looking towards stands].
Race Course and Polo Ground - Calcutta, 1907-12 - 1908-01
Half-plate (landscape format). [View looking towards stands].
Reception at Calcutta, 1876
An album of prints from original drawings by William Simpson. Size of prints is 185 mm x 110 mm (mounted on card). There is a short introduction, a list of plates and descriptive notes on six of the subjects.
Remains of Col. Turner's House, 2 Wood St., 1864
253x179mm. Showing the ruins of Colonel Turner’s house after the cyclone of 4-5 October 1864. The whole wall of one side of the two storey building has been destroyed, leaving the interior exposed. For personal accounts of the storm, see Massey pp. 28-36 and Samuel R. Elson, ‘Personal memories and reminiscences of the Calcutta Cyclone of the 5th October 1864’ (‘Bengal Past and Present’, vol.II, no.1, January 1908, pp.120-125).
Remains of St James's Theatre, Circular Rd., 1864
247x179mm. Showing the ruins of the theatre after the 1864 cyclone, (Massey p.32).