The petit point dedication inserted in the cabinet card opening reads: To / the Hon'ble
/ M. Mowat / from H. H. J. / Bombay / 14th May 1880.
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2 verso
2011.R.17-2v [Portraits of Jamsetjee Jeejeebhoy and Arduseer Hormasjee Wady]
Sir Jamsetjee Jeejeebhoy (also: Jejeebhoy, Jeejebhoy), 1st Baronet Jejeebhoy of Bombay,
CMG (1783-1859) was a Parsi merchant and philanthropist.
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2011.R.17-2v.1 Sir Jamsetjee Jeejeebhoy, Bart.
Reproduction of a painted portrait.
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2011.R.17-2v.2 Sir Jamsetjee Jeejeebhoy, 2nd Baronet
Title from negative.
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2011.R.17-2v.3 [Portrait Bust of Sir Jamsetjee Jeejeebhoy as a Young Man]
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2011.R.17-2v.4 Arduseer Hormasjee Wady
Photographic reproduction of an engraving.
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3 recto
2011.R.17-3r [Members of the Jeejeebhoy Family]
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2011.R.17-3r.1 Sorabjee Jamsetjee Jeejeebhoy
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2011.R.17-3r.2 Rustomjee Jamsetjee Jeejeebhoy
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2011.R.17-3r.3 The Late Sir George Cowasjee J. Readymoney
Cowasji Jehangir Readymoney, CSI (1812-1878) was a Bombay broker, civic leader, and
philanthropist.
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2011.R.17-3r.4 Byramjee Jeejeebhoy, C.S.I.
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3 verso
2011.R.17-3v Parsee Gentlemen (I)
Page title from the caption written across the top of the page.
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2011.R.17-3v.1 H. H. Schroff
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2011.R.17-3v.2 Sir Dunshaw Mannockjee Petit, Bart.
Dinshaw Maneckji Petit (1823-1901) was a Parsi entrepreneur and founder of the
Manackji Petit Spinning & Weaving Mills, the first textile mills in India.
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2011.R.17-3v.3 [Portrait of a Young Parsee Gentleman]
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2011.R.17-3v.4 [Portrait of a Parsee Gentleman]
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4 recto
2011.R.17-4r Parsee Gentlemen (II)
Page title from the caption written across the top of the page.
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2011.R.17-4r.1 [Older Man Seated Next to an Ornate Table]
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2011.R.17-4r.2 [Two Men, One Seated, One Standing]
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2011.R.17-4r.3 Bomanja [?] Jeejeebhoy Dadabhoy
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2011.R.17-4r.4 [Seated Man Resting His Hand on a Book]
Photographic reproduction of a painting.
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4 verso
2011.R.17-4v Parsee Gentlemen (III)
Page title from the caption written across the top of the page.
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2011.R.17-4v.1 [Man Standing next to Drapes and Ornate Table]
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2011.R.17-4v.2 Sir Cowasjee Jchanghir in His Carriage
I.e. Cowasji Jehangir Readymoney.
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2011.R.17-4v.3 [Portrait of a Parsee Gentleman Seated in an Ornate Chair]
Written on mount below image: Yours most sincerely, / [name obscured]. Printed below
image: Engraved by Saml. Allen. London [?] from a photh. by D. Sykes of Bombay.
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2011.R.17-4v.4 [Bust Portrait of a White-haired Parsee Gentleman]
Title devised.
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5 recto
2011.R.17-5r Hindoo Gentlemen (I)
Page title from the caption written slightly below the middle of the page it; may refer
only to the two lower portraits.
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2011.R.17-5r.1 [Bust Portrait of a Man in a Tall Turban Looking to the Left]
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2
2011.R.17-5r.2 The Late Member of Council Pemabhoy Hemabhoy
Photographic reproduction of an Indian minature painting.
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3
2011.R.17-5r.3 [Bust Portrait of a Man in Three-quarter View]
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2011.R.17-5r.4 [Seated Man Holding a Cane and a Book]
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5 verso
2011.R.17-5v Hindoo Gentlemen (II)
Page title from the caption written across the top of the page. The annotation running
below the two upper portraits on the page reads: The Late Hon'ble Juggonath Sunkersett
and his son the late Venayekrow.
Jagannath Shankarsheth Murkute (1803-1865) was an educator and philanthropist.
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2011.R.17-5v.2 [Venayekrow Sunkersett]
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2011.R.17-5v.3 The Late Hon'ble Narayen Wasouden
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2011.R.17-5v.4 [Man Seated at a Table with a Stack of Books]
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6 recto
2011.R.17-6r Hindoo Gentlemen (III)
Page title from the caption written across the top of the page.
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2011.R.17-6r.1 [Seated Man with a Book on His Knee]
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2
2011.R.17-6r.2 [Old Man, Seated]
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2011.R.17-6r.3 [Young Man with Hoop Earring]
The same sitter is depicted in item 2 on page 6 verso.
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4
2011.R.17-6r.4 [Man Standing, Holding a Walking Stick and Gloves]
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6 verso
2011.R.17-6v Hindoo Gentlemen (IV)
Page title from the caption written across the top of the page.
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2011.R.17-6v.1 The Hight Priests of the Hindoos
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2
2011.R.17-6v.2 [Young Man with a Cloth Draped over His Arm]
The same sitter is depicted in item 3 on page 6 recto.
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3
2011.R.17-6v.3 [Old Man Seated at a Table]
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4
2011.R.17-6v.4 [Man Seated with His Hands in His Lap]
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7 recto
2011.R.17-7r [Portraits of Men]
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2011.R.17-7r.1 [Seated Ruler]
Photographic reproduction of a painting.
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2
2011.R.17-7r.2 A Hindoo Hermit
Photographic reproduction of a print.
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3
2011.R.17-7r.3 The Prince of Nepaul [sic]
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2011.R.17-7r.4 Sir Munguladass Nathoobhoy, C.S.I.
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7 verso
2011.R.17-7v Mahomedan Gentlemen
Page title from the caption written across the top of the page.
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2011.R.17-7v.1 [Seated Man Holding a Walking Stick]
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2
2011.R.17-7v.2 [Man Wearing an Embroidered Coat]
Photographic reproduction of a painting.
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3
2011.R.17-7v.3 [Man Seated before a Painted Backdrop]
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2011.R.17-7v.4 Bombay Police Officers
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8 recto
2011.R.17-8r Parsee Ladies (I)
Page title from the caption written across the top of the page.
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2011.R.17-8r.1 [Woman with a Child at Her Right Side]
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3
2011.R.17-8r.2 [Seated Woman, Frontal View]
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2011.R.17-8r.3 [Woman Seated in Profile]
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2011.R.17-8r.4 [Woman with a Child at Her Left Side]
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8 verso
2011.R.17-8v Parsee Ladies (I)
Page title from the caption written across the top of the page. The heading refers only
to the two upper photographs.
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2011.R.17-8v.1 [Woman Seated with Her Arm on a Table]
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2
2011.R.17-8v.2 [Woman Seated with Her Foot on a Stool]
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2011.R.17-8v.3 Sweetmeat Sellers
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4
2011.R.17-8v.4 Glass Bangle Merchant
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9 recto
2011.R.17-9r [Male Occupational Portraits I]
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2011.R.17-9r.1 A Carpenter
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2
2011.R.17-9r.2 A Hindoo Barber Shaving
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3
2011.R.17-9r.3 Bread Seller
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4
2011.R.17-9r.4 A Toddy Drawer Selling Toddy
page
9 verso
2011.R.17-9v [Male Occupational Portraits II]
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2011.R.17-9v.1 A Hindoo Scythe Sharpener
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2011.R.17-9v.2 A Hindoo Barber Shaving
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3
2011.R.17-9v.3 A Toddy Drawer
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4
2011.R.17-9v.4 A Toddy Carrier
page
10 recto
2011.R.17-10r [Male Occupational Portraits III]
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2011.R.17-10r.1 An Athlete
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2
2011.R.17-10r.2 A Hermit
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3
2011.R.17-10r.3 A Ghatty Gardener
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2011.R.17-10r.4 Hindoo Prayer Meeting
page
10 verso
2011.R.17-10v A Parsee Old Lady - A Widow
Cabinet card.
page
11 recto
2011.R.17-11r A Parsee Married Couple
Cabinet card. The photographer is ShaporjeeHormusjee.
page
11 verso
2011.R.17-11v A Hindoo Family
Cabinet card.
page
12 recto
2011.R.17-12r Mahomedan Young Gentlemen
Cabinet card.
page
12 verso
2011.R.17-12v A Kurrachee Nobleman
Cabinet card.
page
13 recto
2011.R.17-13r Hindoo Cotton Brokers
Cabinet card.
page
13 verso
2011.R.17-13v Parsee Boys and Girls
Cabinet card portrait of five siblings.
page
14 recto
2011.R.17-14r Parsee Young Scholars
Cabinet card.
page
14 verso
2011.R.17-14v A Parsee Lad
Cabinet card.
page
15 recto
2011.R.17-15r The Hon'ble Nanabhai Hurrydass, Late Act. Judge High Court
Cabinet card.
page
15 verso
2011.R.17-15v [Female Rulers and Royalty]
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2011.R.17-15v.1 H.H. the Beghum of Bhopal
Standing portrait of Shāhjahāṉ Begum of Bhopal taken by Bourne & Shepherd in the
early 1870s.
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2
2011.R.17-15v.2 H.H. Jumnabai of Baroda
This portrait was made by Bourne & Shepherd in 1875.
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3
2011.R.17-15v.3 H.H. Jumnabai Young Gaekwar & his Sister Princess Jarabai of
Baroda
This portrait was made by Bourne & Shepherd in 1875.
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4
2011.R.17-15v.4 [Unidentified Female Royal]
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16 recto
2011.R.17-16r Hindoo Ladies (I)
Page title from the caption written across the top of the page.
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1
2011.R.17-16r.1 [Woman with Her Arm Resting on the Back of a Chair]
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2
2011.R.17-16r.2 [Woman with Her Arm Resting on a Table]
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3
2011.R.17-16r.3 [Woman on a Sofa]
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4
2011.R.17-16r.4 [Portrait Bust of a Young Woman]
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16 verso
2011.R.1-16v Hindoo Ladies (II)
Page title from the caption written across the top of the page.
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2011.R.17-16v.1 [Two Women, One Seated, One Standing]
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2
2011.R.17-16v.2 [Seated Woman with Her Arm Resting on a Table]
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3
2011.R.17-16v.3 [Woman Standing with Her Arm on a Stack of Books]
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2011.R.17-16v.4 [Woman with a Little Boy Sitting on a Table]
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17 recto
2011.R.17-17r Hindoo Ladies (III)
Page title from the caption written across the top of the page.
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2011.R.17-17r.1 [Three-quarter Length Portrait of Seated Woman]
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2
2011.R.17-17r.2 [Two Women and a Girl]
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3
2011.R.17-17r.3 [Seated Woman Wearing a Shawl]
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2011.R.17-17r.4 [Seated Woman with Her Arm on a Table and Her Legs Crossed]
page
17 verso
2011.R.17-17v Hindoo Songstresses (I)
Page title from the caption written across the top of the page.
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2011.R.17-17v.1 [Three Female Musicians]
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2011.R.17-17v.2 [Woman with Her Hand to Her Head]
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3
2011.R.17-17v.3 [Seated Woman]
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4
2011.R.17-17v.4 [Two Standing Woman Flanking a Seated Woman]
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18 recto
2011.R.17-18r Hindoo Songstresses (II)
Page title from the caption written across the top of the page.
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1
2011.R.17-18r.1 [Two Women at a Table]
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2
2011.R.17-18r.2 [Woman Seated next to a Vase of Flowers]
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3
2011.R.17-18r.3 [Two Women Seated on the Ground, One Holding a Scarf]
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4
2011.R.17-18r.4 [Four Male Musicians and a Female Singer]
page
18 verso
2011.R.17-18v [Male Rulers I]
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2011.R.17-18v.1 H.H. the Nizam of Hydrabad
Portrait of the Nizam as a child.
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2
2011.R.17-18v.2 H.H. the Gaekwar of Baroda
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3
2011.R.17-18v.3 H.H. Ruunjeetsing
Photographic reproduction of a print. Printed below image: Late Maharajah Runjeet
Singh.
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4
2011.R.17-18v.4 H.H. Scindia
Photographic reproduction of a print.
page
19 recto
2011.R.17-19r [Male Rulers II]
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2011.R.17-19r.1 H.H. the Late Ameer of Cabul Sheralli
Seated portrait of Sher Ali (1825-1879; Amir of Afghanistan from 1863 to 1879),
wearing a heavy coat and astrakhan hat and holding a rifle; taken by John Burke in
1869.
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2
2011.R.17-19r.2 H.H. the Rao of Cutch
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3
2011.R.17-19r.3 H.H. the Raja of Drangdra
H.H. Man Singh, Raja of Dhrangadhra (1837-1900).
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2011.R.17-19r.4 H.H. the Thakore of Gondul
page
19 verso
2011.R.17-19v [Male Rulers III]
Page title devised.
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2011.R.17-19v.1 H.H. the Maharaja of Mysore
Chamarajendra Wadiyar X (1863-1894) was the twenty-third maharaja of the Kingdom of
Mysore (1868-1894). The portrait was taken by Bourne & Shepherd in 1877.
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2
2011.R.17-19v.2 H.H. the Nawab of Bhavulpore
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3
2011.R.17-19v.3 H.H. the Rana of Oodeypore
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4
2011.R.17-19v.4 H.H. the Nawab of Oolwar
page
20 recto
2011.R.17-20r [Male Rulers IV]
Page title devised.
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1
2011.R.17-20r.1 H.H. the Nawab of Rampore
Nawab of Rampur.
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2
2011.R.17-20r.2 H.H. the Raja of Kolapore
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3
2011.R.17-20r.3 H.H. the Nawab of Joonaghur
Shri Diwan Nawab Sir Muhammad Mahabat Khanji II Bahadur Khanji, Nawab Sahib of
Junagadh (1838-1882; ruled 1851-1882)
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2011.R.17-20r.4 H.H. the Nawab of Pallitana
Nawab of Palitana.
page
20 verso
2011.R.17-20v [Male Rulers and Chieftans]
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2011.R.17-20v.1 The Chief of Raykote
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2
2011.R.17-20v.2 The Chief of Alwar
HH Maharao Raja Shri Sheodan Singhji Veerendra Shiromani Dev Bharat Prabhakar
Bahadur, Maharao Raja of Alwar (1857 - 1874).
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3
2011.R.17-20v.3 Sons of H.H. the Late Rao of Cutch
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4
2011.R.17-20v.4 H.H. Kalooba of Jamunggur
page
21 recto
2011.R.17-21r [Ministers and Rulers]
Page title devised.
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1
2011.R.17-21r.1 Sir Sular Jung the Nizam's Minister
Sir Mir Turab Ali Khan, Salar Jung I, GCSI (1829–1883) was Prime Minister of
Hyderabad State from 1853 until his death in 1883. He was also the regent for the
young Nizam, Asaf Jah VI, from 1869 to 1883.
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2011.R.17-21r.2 Raja Sir T. Madhowrao the Gaekwar's Minister
Copy of a photograph by Photographie Parisienne, Bombay. Raja Sir Tanjore Madhava
Rao, KCSI (1828–1891) was an Indian statesman, civil servant, administrator, and
politician.
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3
2011.R.17-21r.3 A Hindoo Chief of the Deccan
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4
2011.R.17-21r.4 H.H. Aga Khān
Aga Khan II (1830-1885) became the 47th Imam of the Nizari Ismaili Muslims in
1881.
page
21 verso
2011.R.17-21v [Male Rulers and a Chieftan]
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2011.R.17-21v.1 The Eldest Son of H.H. Aga Khān
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2
2011.R.17-21v.2 The Chief of Edur
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3
2011.R.17-21v.3 H.H. the Nawab of Kissenghur
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2011.R.17-21v.4 H.H. Akbar Khān of Cabul
Photographic reproduction of a colored lithograph portrait of Wāzir Akbar Khān (b.
Mohamed, 1816-1845), the leader of the revolt against the British in Kabul during the
First Anglo-Afghan War.
page
22 recto
2011.R.17-22r Hindoo Mythological Idols (I)
Page title from the caption written across the top of the page.
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1
2011.R.17-22r.1 [Statue of Ganesha and a Daşi]
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2
2011.R.17-22r.2 [Baby Ganesha with Shiva and Parvati]
Photographic reproduction of a painting.
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3
2011.R.17-22r.3 [Sixteen-armed Vishnu]
Photographic reproduction of a painting.
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4
2011.R.17-22r.4 Native Musicians
page
22 verso
2011.R.17-22v Hindoo Mythological Idols (II)
Page title from the caption written across the top of the page.
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1
2011.R.17-22v.1 [Vishnu]
Photographic reproduction of a painting.
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2
2011.R.17-22v.2 [Krishna]
Photographic reproduction of a painting.
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3
2011.R.17-22v.3 [Hanuman]
Photographic reproduction of a painting.
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4
2011.R.17-22v.4 [Worshipping a God]
Photographic reproduction of a print.
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23 recto
2011.R.17-23r Hindu Mythological Idols (III)
Page title from the caption written across the top of the page. All of the images are
of statues.
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2011.R.17-23r.1 [Krishna]
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2
2011.R.17-23r.2 [Shiva and Parvati]
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3
2011.R.17-23r.3 [Krishna without His Flute]
Photographic reproduction of a print.
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2011.R.17-23r.4 [Ganesha]
page
23 verso
2011.R.17-23v The Late Raja of Kalopore
Cabinet card.
page
Back free endpaper recto
2011.R.17-bfer Recto of back free endpaper
The binder's ticket pasted near the gutter reads: W. Butcher and Son / Blackheath /
London S.E.