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ca. 1905
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"His Mother's Boy."
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"Jakko" after Snow, Simla.
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"The Mad Ascetic - Sane on one point."
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"Tom Tits" lining up for a Race
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A Bathing Fair on the Ganges
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A bit of Back Bay and Malabar Hill
One of the most picturesque views of Bombay at all seasons of the year.
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A bit of Old Bombay- Lakdi Bunder, Chaupati
At the time this photograph was taken this spot was reserved for landing fuel brought in by country crafts. (Old Bombay)
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A Burmese Oil Well on Fire
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A Canal Scene, Travancore
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A Corner of Fort St. George
The Fort dates from 1639, and has witness many reverses. The fortifications, as they now remain, were completed in 1787.
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A Corner of the Maidan
The play ground of Calcutta
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A difficult bit of road making
Loose planks are laid on iron bars driven into the rock. This bit of "road" is on the Chandra Bagha River in Pangi, a province of the Native State of Chamba.
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A familiar Beach Scene
Catamaran men preparing to launch.
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A glimpse of the General Hospital from Coonoor
This picture shows but a very small portion of this immense Hosptial.
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A group of Blind Beggars
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A Group of Zakka Khels
These truculent tribesmen were the last section of the Afridis to submit in the Tirah Expedition in 1897-1898. During the Campaign they gave a lot of trouble owing to their guerilla tactics. They proved...
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A Hindu "Fakir" on the Banks of the Jhelum
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A Hindu Cremation
Cremation is usually employed by the Hindus.
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A Jungle Kitchen. Cooking in Bamboo Utensils
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A Jungle Retreat of "My Lord the Elephant," near Jhansi
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