| RCS contains: |
| <-- See earlier |
| Y3022A |
Frith India Series Vol. I |
| Y3022AA-BB |
Original photographic views of Calcutta old and new used in illustrating Mr Montague Massey's 'Recollections of Calcutta for over half a century', in aid of the Red Cross Fund |
| Y3022B |
Views of India |
| Y3022C-E |
Photographs of India |
| Y3022CC |
Views at the Marble Rocks, Jubbulpoore [i.e. Jabalpur], 1860s |
| Y3022CCCC |
Bombay photographs |
| Y3022DD |
Photographs of India |
| Y3022EE |
Panorama of Ootacamund [i.e. Udagamandalam] by A.T.W. Penn |
| Y3022EEEE |
Reminiscences |
| Y3022F |
Sketches in India : taken at Hyderabad and Secunderabad, in the Madras Presidency, London : Lovell Reeve, 1862 |
| Y3022FF |
Views in Ootacamund [i.e. Udagamandalam] and the Nilgiris |
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Bombay photographs
| Title |
Bombay photographs |
| Reference |
GBR/0115/Y3022CCCC |
| Creator |
Bourne and Shepherd |
| Covering Dates |
circa 1900 (The prints were dated by Mrs. Heuston as 'circa 1900'.) |
| Extent and Medium |
2 images; Poor condition, faded and marked. |
| Repository |
Cambridge University Library: Royal Commonwealth Society Library |
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| Content and context |
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Sepia prints on mounts. Their appearance suggests that cardboard frames, originally stuck down surrounding the photograph, have been crudely removed. The prints are interesting reflections of British social life and were the property of the grandfather of Mrs. M. Heuston (no further identification or information given).
Presented in August 1986 by Mrs M. Heuston.
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Access and Use
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Please cite as Cambridge University Library: Royal Commonwealth Society Library, Bombay photographs, Y3022CCCC |
| Further information |
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Indexed
This collection level description was entered by SG using information from the original typescript catalogue.
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| Index Terms |
| Asia |
| India |
| Bourne and Shepherd |
| RCS/Y3022CCCC contains: |
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1
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Royal Bombay Yacht Club Chambers. 280 x 220 mm. Shows the club building, with an Indian standing by a bullock cart in the foreground. The Club was founded in 1846. |
circa 1900 |
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2
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Wellington Cycle Club. 300 x 215 mm. Group of thirteen men and women of varied races with some cycles. |
circa 1900 |
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