Uttar Pradesh (state)
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Volume IV : Bengal, Himalayas, United Provinces, January-February 1908, 1908-01 - 1908-02
Volume V : Agra, Delhi, Hurdwar, Dehra Dun and Amritsar, February 1908, 1908-02
The album now contains photographs numbered in the range 670-812. Added numbers are: 710A, 742A, 743A, 778A, 815A; spoiled 771 and 775; not used: 691, 693, 97, 737, 805.
Subjects covered in the album are:
Agra and Fatehpur Sikri: Moharam Festival, temples and tombs, carpet weaving;
Delhi: schools, buildings, parade of 18th Lancers;
Hurdwar [also known as Haridwar].
Washing up in village en route for Benares [Varanasi], 1966
83 x 57 mm. glossy print with 35 mm. negative.
[Waterfront at Benares], 1932
135 x 201 mm.
Well at Benares, 1908-01 - 1908-02
Well at Benares inside garden. My guide policeman said and insisted : 'this is well in which Warren Hastings hid himeself during the Mutiny. I have not yet found out what story he can have referred to and confused. In the garden within the wall were the quarters occupied in the autumn of 1781 by warren Hastings, First Governor General of Fort William in Bengal.' [? Fisher quoting inscription in garden].
Well in the model village, 1908-01 - 1908-02
Quarter-plate (landscape format). Of Messrs. Cooper Allens works, Cawnpore.
Well of Knowledge Benares, 1902 - 1910
Within the Diwan-i-Am, Agra fort, 1902 - 1910
Within the fort [Agra], 1902 - 1910
Within the fort, looking towards the Moti Masjid (Pearl mosque), 1902 - 1910
Women planting out tobacco plants, Lucknow, 1908-01 - 1908-02
Half-plate. Behind them is seen an irrigational well - cattle drawing up the skin of water. Over the ground are a few cauliflowers (do not mistake these for tobacco). (Fisher).
Worshipping the Ganges, 1908-02
Quarter-plate (landscape format). Rakhykash. All Rakhykash photos taken in fading light, but I do hope something has shown of them - one of the very holy among the many holy places of India. (Fisher).
Worshipping the Ganges, 1908-02
Quarter-plate (landscape format). Rakhykash. All Rakhykash photos taken in fading light, but I do hope something has shown of them - one of the very holy among the many holy places of India. (Fisher).