Murree (inhabited place)
Found in 13 Collections and/or Records:
A bit (?) near the Fir Lodge on the Kashmir road, after leaving Murree. A good example of the road hereabouts, 1899 - 1901
210 x 150 mm.
Church, Murree, 1879 - 1880
207 x 159 mm. View looking along the ridge at Murree with the small stone church with square tower at the right of the print.
Gharial, Murree, 1877 - 1891
154 x 111 mm. View of an unidentified bungalow.
Gharial, Murree, 1879 - 1891
151 x 112 mm. Showing a tent pitched in woodland, with two Indian servants in the foreground.
Murree, Bazaar, 1879 - 1880
205 x 150 mm. General view looking down on the bazaar area at Murree.
Murree from the Terrace House. 7,500 feet above sea level, 1899 - 1901
210 x 150 mm. Lady Roberts's House in the foreground. The great northern Sanitorium of the Punjab. The Summer resort of the General in command of Rawal Pindi, the largest military station in India.
Murree, glimpse through the forest, 1860 - 1869
97 x 109 mm. A sanitorium was founded at Murree in 1850 and barracks for troops were established in 1853. Photograph by Bourne, no. 935.
Murree, road through the forest, 1860 - 1869
97 x 109 mm. View looking along the Mall from the forest’s edge down into a valley. Photograph by Bourne, no. 936.
Murree, view from Oak Knoll, 1864
287 x 236 mm. View looking northeast along the ridge, past scattered bungalows to Trinity Church. Photograph by Bourne, no. 1003.
Murree, view from Pindee Point, 1864
284 x 231 mm. View from the southwest corner of the town, looking along the ridge, past scattered bungalows, towards Trinity Church. Photograph by Bourne, no. 1002.
Natural arch on the Mall [Murree], 1864
97 x 108 mm. Photograph by Bourne, no. 931.
'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.
View from Oak Knoll [Murree], 1864
88 x 11 mm. Photograph by Bourne, no. 932.