The album, which Lieutenant Colonel
Henry Marsh Pratt began compiling in 1868, offers a uniquely personal record of Pratt's
professional and family connections in both India and England. Depictions of the Pratt
family of Norfolk, England, with frequent appearances by Henry Marsh Pratt, and views of
country homes associated with the Pratt family circle made by unidentified amateur and
professional photographers, are mingled with views of India by professional photographers
such as Samuel Bourne, Charles Shepherd, and William Henry Baker (also represented as W.
Baker & Co. and Baker & Burke), and with carte-de-visite-sized portraits and views
by photographers working in Europe and India, including André́-Adolphe-Eugène Disdéri;
Charles H. Reutlinger; Hills & Saunders; the London Stereoscopic Company; and Window
& Bridge.
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