Calcutta (inhabited place)
Found in 383 Collections and/or Records:
The Gwalior Monument or 'Pepper Box', 1918
The Haunted House, corner of Chowringhee and Sudder St, 1918
The High Court, 1918
The High Court, 1907-12 - 1908-01
Half-plate. [Close up view].
The High Court, Calcutta, 1870 - 1871
140 x 93 mm. This building was completed in 1872, and the photograph shows construction work still in progress on the tower, (p. 229).
The High Court - Calcutta, 1920 - 1929
Numbered '5' on the bottom left-hand corner.
The High Court, Calcutta, 1907-12 - 1908-01
Quarter-plate. From the Hoogly.
The Hooghly, Calcutta, 1860 - 1869
318 x 190 mm. View from the bank of the river showing sailing vessels and steamers at their moorings.
The Hooghly River, Calcutta, 1874
134 x 100 mm. Showing sailing ships at anchor and Indian boats in foreground, (p. 239).
The Jain Temple. Calcutta, 1920 - 1929
[The Marble Hall, Government House, wrongly captioned] The Ball Room, 1918
The Museum, 1918
The native entertainment, 1905-12-29 - 1906-01-06
The New Market, Calcutta, 1918
205x147mm. View of the Lindsay Street frontage of the New Market, opened in 1874, showing the polychrome brick facade of the main (south) entrance with its pinnacles and turrets. Although generally known as the New Market, its more formal title was the Sir Stuart Hogg Market, named after the Chairman of the Calcutta Municipality, (Massey p.96).
The oreodoxa regia, 1907-12 - 1908-01
Quarter-plate. The Oreodoxa Avenue, Botanical Gardens
The pagoda in the Eden Gardens, brought by Lord Dalhousie from Prome in Burma in 1854, 1874
203 x 158 mm. (p. 235).
The palmetum, 1907-12 - 1908-01
Quarter-plate.
The palmetum, Botanical Gardens near Calcutta, 1907-12 - 1908-01
350 x 250 mm. 'Quite unfinished but may serve for colour.'
The pandanus utilissimus, 1907-12 - 1908-01
Quarter-plate. Botanical Gardens.
The Post Office on the night of Jan. 3rd, 1906-01-03
The Rt. Rev. James Blair, Assistant Bishop of Calcutta for East Bengal, 1951, 1951
160 x 114 mm. glossy print with 56 mm. negative.
The statue of Sir William Peel V.C. K.C.B., Eden Gardens, Calcutta, 1860 - 1869
The Tashi Llama [i.e. Lama], 1905-12-29 - 1906-01-06
The Throne Room, Government House, 1918
The 'Thunder' ashore at Colvin's Ghat, 1864
252x188mm. Showing the steamer 'Thunder' (the property of Apcar & Co.) beached beside the Strand Road at Colvin's Ghat at the west end of Hastings Street after the 1864 cyclone, (Massey p.35).