Surat (inhabited place)
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
A bit mixed [Indian servant in twisted position on the cart], 1899
110 x 80 mm.
Copy of the log book of 'the Mountegue'
Comprises 261 copies of photographic prints taken from the original log, collected by Dr J.G. Gubbins in 1932, as part of efforts to restore the University of Witwatersrand Library which had been destroyed by fire in 1932. The log book relates to a voyage from London to Surat in Gujarat, India, between 1699 and 1702.
I go on a shikaring expedition for Blackbuck [Horse-drawn cart on the road], 1899
110 x 80 mm.
I shoot a record head for Surat. length of horns 22 and a half inches, 1899
110 x 80 mm. Photograph of group of Indians by the cart with dead blackbuck on ground.
I shoot a record head for Surat. length of horns 22 and a half inches, 1899
110 x 80 mm. Photograph of group of Indians by the cart with dead blackbuck on ground.
I spent two months here on plague duty in 1899 and inoculated 8,000 persons with Haffkine's Plague Serum, 1899
110 x 80 mm.
Surat: on the sacred river Tapti, 1899
110 x 80 mm.
The iron bridge over the Tapti, 1899
110 x 80 mm.
The old castle of Surat is often mentioned in the early history of the English in the W. of India. Built about 1540, 1899
110 x 80 mm.