Punjab (province)
Found in 176 Collections and/or Records:
Bishop L.H. Wollmer (1906-1977), Bishop of Lahore 1949-1968 with Assistant Bishop Chandu Ray, 1958
109 x 105 mm. glossy print.
Bridge of Boats over the Ravi, near Lahore, 1908-02 - 1908-03
Half-plate (landscape format). On the bridge note the Sikh beggar with his donkey (Iron circlet round his turban). Beyond is the railway bridge. The white building is called Bavadari and was used for the King to fish from. This bridge is dismantled during the rainy season - June to August. (Fisher).
Chak 2 D.B. Thal Christian Settlement: Mrs Clark in the Dispensary, on the veranda of her house, 1959
83 x 120 mm. glossy print.
Chak 2 D.B. Thal Christian Settlement: Rev. A.R. Clark in the dry bed of the canal that should supply water to part of the land, 1959, 1959
120 x 83 mm. glossy print with three 156 x 108 mm. enlargements.
Church of England Zenana Missionary Society: Batemanabad Church, 1900 - 1939
Colour.
Church of England Zenana Missionary Society: Batemanabad Church interior, 1900 - 1939
Colour.
Church of England Zenana Missionary Society: distant view of Batemanabad Church, 1900 - 1939
82 x 82 mm. glass slides with limited, largely undated captions.
Church of England Zenana Missionary Society: view from roof of Batemanabad Church, 1900 - 1939
Colour.
Delhi Gate, Lahore, 1920 - 1929
Departure of H.R.H. The Princess of Wales and the Countess of Shaftesbury from Losar, 1905-12-05 - 1905-12-08
Contains prints by J and H King of Simla bound in padded red leather album inscribed on the cover: 'Presented to Her Royal Highness: The Princess of Wales: Rawalpindi Manoeuvres and Review 5th-8th December 1905.' The prints, 290-300 x 195-230 mm unless otherwise stated, are mounted on cardboard pages with printed captions.
[Elephants], 1905-11-28 - 1905-12-01
Farewell, 1905-11-28 - 1905-12-01
Fort, inside view, Lahore, 1920 - 1929
'From Aden to Quetta'
Part of a book left incomplete on the author's death. The title, introduction, glossary and index were supplied by the author's daughter, Mrs Rosamond Griffin. The full title is 'From Aden ... to Quetta ... to Lahore ... to Delhi ... to Quetta: the peripatetic life of one army household between 1910 and 1917'. The memoir contains descriptions of train journeys in India and the accommodation, domestic arrangements and social amenities of army families in the early twentieth century.
General Post Office, Lahore, 1920 - 1929
Girls beside attendance board, CMS Girls’ Middle School, Bethlehem, Montgomery District, 1958
154 x 100 mm. glossy print with copy and 35 mm. negative.
Golden Mosque, Lahore, 1920 - 1929
Golden Temple, Amritsar, 1860 - 1900
A collection of photographs, each 250 x 190 mm, probably dating from the late 19th century. The prints are captioned in pencil on the back and the titles transcribed in the catalogue.
Government House, Lahore, 1905-11-28 - 1905-12-01
[Group of Prince and Princess of Wales, with the Maharajahs of Ulwar [i.e. Alwar], Idar, Jodhpur and Bikanir], 1905-12-05 - 1905-12-08
Contains prints by J and H King of Simla bound in padded red leather album inscribed on the cover: 'Presented to Her Royal Highness: The Princess of Wales: Rawalpindi Manoeuvres and Review 5th-8th December 1905.' The prints, 290-300 x 195-230 mm unless otherwise stated, are mounted on cardboard pages with printed captions.
H.E. Lord Kitchener, C. in C. in India, in his motor car, 1905-12-05 - 1905-12-08
142 x 218 mm.
H.E. Lord Kitchener's study, 1905-12-05 - 1905-12-08
Contains prints by J and H King of Simla bound in padded red leather album inscribed on the cover: 'Presented to Her Royal Highness: The Princess of Wales: Rawalpindi Manoeuvres and Review 5th-8th December 1905.' The prints, 290-300 x 195-230 mm unless otherwise stated, are mounted on cardboard pages with printed captions.
High Court, Lahore, 1920 - 1929
His Highness the Chief of Nabha, 1908-02 - 1908-03
405 x 305 mm (mounted). Raja Sir Hira Singh (1843-1911) was ruler of Nabha from 1871-1911.