Calcutta (inhabited place)
Found in 383 Collections and/or Records:
Terminatia Catappa, 1908-01 - 1908-02
Half-plate. (Country Almond Tree) - grows in moister regions of India, Bengal, Siam.
The Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Rev. Geoffrey F. Fisher, with Mrs. Fisher and others at a garden party at St. Paul's Cathedral during his visit to Calcutta in 1959, 1959
109 x 79 mm. glossy print.
The Bank of Bengal, as it is, 1918
The Bank of Bengal, as it was, 1870 - 1879
159x109mm. View of the old Bank of Bengal buildings, situated on the Strand Road near the High Court. The building, a two storey affair with attached Ionic columns, rusticated piers and large arched windows, was erected in 1825, (Massey p.50). Photograph credited to Johnston and Hoffman.
The Bengal Club, Calcutta, 1860 - 1869
296 x 238 mm. View from Chowringhee of the Bengal Club. Bourne no. 1701.
The Bengal Club, present day, 1918
The Bengal Government Offices, Calcutta, 1907-12 - 1908-01
The ‘Bengal Herald’, 8 May 1836 (with article by Burney on Buddhist images at Tagaung) and the ‘Calcutta Literary Gazette’, 8 May 1836, 1836
[The Bishop's Palace, Calcutta], 1874
134 x 100 mm. Once the property of William Wilberforce Bird, it was purchased for Bishop Wilson in 1849: in his diary Laing has wrongly identified the building as the Town Hall, (p. 247).
The Black Hole, Calcutta, 1884
The Black Hole Monument, 1907-12 - 1908-01
The Burmese Pagoda in Eden-Gardens. Calcutta, 1900 - 1904
Miscellaneous monochrome postcards of India. The majority of the photographers and publishers are unknown.
The Cathedral, 1918
The Cathedral, Calcutta, 1860 - 1869
296 x 238 mm. General view of St Paul's Cathedral, situated at the S. end of the Maidan. Bourne no. 1702.
The crowd at the races, 1905-12-29 - 1906-01-06
The Dhurrumtollah Mosque - Calcutta, 1920 - 1929
Numbered '21' on bottom left-hand corner.
The Esplanade, Calcutta, 1860 - 1869
The Esplanade, Calcutta, 1860 - 1869
314 x 191 mm. View looking NW from the Ochterlony Monument, with Government House in the centre of the print. Duplicate of Y3022A/3. Photograph by Samuel Bourne (no 1717).
The Foreign Office, 1918
The Foreign Office and Curzon Gardens, showing tramway junction and shelter, 1918
The 'Govindur' on her beam ends, 1864
251x188mm. Showing the 'Govindur' lying on her side half submerged in the Hooghly just opposite the Port Office on Strand Road after the cyclone of 1864, with the wreckage of lighters and other vessels in the foreground, (Massey p.34).
The G.P.O. Calcutta and part of Dalhousie Square, 1907-12 - 1908-01
The great banyan tree, Botanical Gardens, Calcutta, 1907-12 - 1908-01
Quarter-plate.
The great banyan tree, Botanical Gardens, Calcutta, 1907-12 - 1908-01
Quarter-plate. [Distant view with Indians hauling logs on trolley in foreground].
The Great Eastern Hotel, later, 1900
204xI46mm. View of the hotel from a similar position to Y3022AA/44. The principal additions to the building visible in this print are the cast-iron arcade along Old Court House Street with a sheltered verandah above (built in 1883), and the construction of an extra storey. Photographer unknown, probably Bourne & Shepherd.