Punjab (province)
Found in 176 Collections and/or Records:
The Mayo School of Art, Lahore, 1908-02 - 1908-03
Half-plate (landscape format). Elementary Drawing. The walls are used for drawing upon, being specially prepared for this purpose as a blackboard. This is a special idea of the Principal. (Fisher).
The Prince with Lord Kitchener, 1905-12-07 - 1905-12-08
The Raja of Jinds elephants, 1905-11-28 - 1905-12-01
The Raja of Nabha on his way to the Residency, 1905-11-28 - 1905-12-01
The Review, 1905-12-07 - 1905-12-08
The Rt. Rev. Chandu Ray after his consecration as Assistant Bishop of Lahore, 27 Jan. 1957, 1957
110 x 152 mm. glossy print with two copies.
The Tasha Llama at the Residency, 1905-12-07 - 1905-12-08
The Tasha Llama at the Review, 1905-12-07 - 1905-12-08
The ten of Clubs, Lahore, 1908-02
285 x 205 mm. Group of named individuals, including Douglas. See also Y3022CCC/113.
'The Vale of Kashmir seen under a cloud'
A narrative by 'Colonel Jones' and 'Major Robinson' of their hunting expedition in Kashmir, 48 pages, followed by 'Six weeks in a French vicarage by Hubert Richard Lovett', 19 pages. There are ten photographs inserted in the first narrative of members of the party and of the places they visited, which included Srinagar.
Tomb of Nour Jehan at Shaddra [i.e. Shahdara], 1908-02 - 1908-03
Quarter-plate (landscape format).
T.R.H. The Prince and Princess passing the Raja of Kapurlhalas camp, 1905-11-28 - 1905-12-01
T.R.Hs The Prince and Princess of Wales and H.E. Lord Kitchener, C. in C. in India, 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.
United Christian Hospital, Lahore, 1960 - 1969
A set of 45 glossy prints, mostly 137 x 89 mm., showing new buildings during construction in the early 1960s. The prints are captioned.
View of Jama Masjid, Lahore, 1908-02 - 1908-03
Half-plate (landscape format). From roof of Shish Mahal in the Fort. Jama Musjid/Ravikiver looking to west. (Fisher).
Visiting the Chiefs, 1905-11-28 - 1905-12-01
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].
Waiting T.R.Hs arrival, 1905-11-28 - 1905-12-01
Watching the manoeuvres 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.
Watching the manoeuvres 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.
Wazir Khan's Mosque, inside view, Lahore, 1920 - 1929
Wazir Khan's Mosque, Lahore, 1908-02 - 1908-03
Quarter-plate.
Wazir Khan's Mosque, outside view, Lahore, 1920 - 1929
West Gate of the Badsha Masjid, 1908-02 - 1908-03
Quarter-plate. Seen from the Baradari in the Hazuri Bagh. The Baradari is midway between the Gate and the Fort, Lahore. (Fisher).