Uttar Pradesh (state)
Found in 788 Collections and/or Records:
The Tombs of Sahadat Ali Khan and his Queen, Lucknow, 1920 - 1929
The tourists' guide to Lucknow, 1905
The Tower of the Residency, Lucknow, 1908-01 - 1908-02
Half-plate.
The upper Tombs of Ikimad-ud-Doulah [i.e. Itimad ?] and his wife, Agra, 1908-02
Half-plate. [View from exterior looking through ornately decorated doorway towards tombs].
The Viceroy and Lady Minto leading the elephant procession past the Bara Imambara, 1908-11
An album, labelled on the spine, containing prints of various sizes. The numbering is sequenced from 1 to 131, but 101 is omitted. 14 of these prints are loose (118-131) , and are kept in a separate envelope in the album. Some of the prints are good quality professional work. Some of the photographs are captioned in ink; in other cases the titles have been derived from duplicate copies in Davies' other Indian album or from other photographs of the same scenes.
The waste tan drying ground, 1908-01 - 1908-02
Quarter-plate (landscape format).
The Well, Cawnpore, 1908-01 - 1908-02
Quarter-plate. Memorial Statue by Marochetti surrounded by the Memorial Gardens.
Three ladies who went through the Indian Mutiny, 1905-12-26 - 1905-12-28
Tomb of Akbar the Great, West Gate, 1908 - 1930
292 x 210 mm.
Tomb of I'timād-ud-Daulah Agra, 1902 - 1910
Tomb of Itimadu-d-Daulah : one of the minarets
Contains prints measuring approximately 210 x 160 mm mounted in an album bound in padded red leather and inscribed on the front cover VM [Victoria Mary] surmounted by a coronet. The end papers have a label 'Bourne and Shepherd : Artists, Photographers and Publishers. Calcutta, Simla and Bombay'. This album deals with architectural views (with many close-up details) of buildings in Udaipur, Jaipur, Ajmir, Chitor, Mt Abu, Lahore, Amritsar, Delhi, Agra and Fatehpur Sikri.
Tomb of Maj. Gen. Sir Henry Havelock, the Alambagh, Lucknow, 1902 - 1910
An album, labelled on the spine, containing prints of various sizes. The numbering is sequenced from 1 to 131, but 101 is omitted. 14 of these prints are loose (118-131) , and are kept in a separate envelope in the album. Some of the prints are good quality professional work. Some of the photographs are captioned in ink; in other cases the titles have been derived from duplicate copies in Davies' other Indian album or from other photographs of the same scenes.
Tomb of Salim Chishti, 1902 - 1910
Tomb of the Salim Chisti, Holy Man, 1908-02
Quarter-plate. In white marble.
Tombs of Nabab Saadat Ali Khan and his wife, 1908-01 - 1908-02
Half-plate (landscape format). Lucknow. (The nearer one is of his wife).
Tombs of the king and queen of Oudh, Lucknow, 1902 - 1910
An album, labelled on the spine, containing prints of various sizes. The numbering is sequenced from 1 to 131, but 101 is omitted. 14 of these prints are loose (118-131) , and are kept in a separate envelope in the album. Some of the prints are good quality professional work. Some of the photographs are captioned in ink; in other cases the titles have been derived from duplicate copies in Davies' other Indian album or from other photographs of the same scenes.
Tower in the Residency, Lucknow, in which Sir Henry Lawrence was fatally wounded during the Mutiny, 1902 - 1910
An album, labelled on the spine, containing prints of various sizes. The numbering is sequenced from 1 to 131, but 101 is omitted. 14 of these prints are loose (118-131) , and are kept in a separate envelope in the album. Some of the prints are good quality professional work. Some of the photographs are captioned in ink; in other cases the titles have been derived from duplicate copies in Davies' other Indian album or from other photographs of the same scenes.
T.R.H. on their way to unveil the statue of the late Queen Victoria, 1905-12-16 - 1905-12-19
T.R.Hs dismounting at the end of the procession, 1906-02-19 - 1906-02-22
T.R.Hs getting on their elephant at the Town Hall, 1906-02-19 - 1906-02-22
T.R.Hs getting on their elephant at the Town Hall, 1906-02-19 - 1906-02-22
Two of Peels Guns
United Provinces Light Horse – camped at Benares to escort the Prince of Wales, 1905 - 1906
Unloading bark at the Tannary [i.e. tannery], 1908-01 - 1908-02
Half-plate (landscape format). This bark is ground up and then infused in leaches: at the back is the extract plant: a vacuum pump in front : in far back is 3-storyed boot dept: the sacks contain Myrabolams from Central Provinces. [With East Indian Railway freight trucks in the background].
Unloading wool from Railway sidings, 1908-01 - 1908-02
Quarter-plate (landscape format). The raw material: Cawnpore.