EditorialMadras pier construction. A view of the screw-pile pier works from the foreshore, looking straight along the pier. Construction Of The Screw-Pile Pier At Madras. India, c.1861. Source: Photo 241/(1).
EditorialA scene on the river bank at Theyetmyo, the frontier station, on the Irrawaddy, of Lower Burma. 'Burmah. A series of one hundred photographs illustrating incidents connected with the British Expeditionary Force to that country, from the embarkation at ...
EditorialMunnipoories. The country to which these men belong lies to the north-west of Burma. A good many of them are to be found in Mandalay, where they are engaged principally in the silk trade. 'Burmah. A series of one hundred photographs illustrating incide...
EditorialThe arrival of Mr. Bernard, the Chief Commissioner, at the Palace of Mandalay, on the 15th Dec, 1885 . 'Burmah. A series of one hundred photographs illustrating incidents connected with the British Expeditionary Force to that country, from the embarkat...
EditorialMindhla after its capture. The trees and some sheds and outbuildings had been set on fire by shells fired from the river. The gun was one of the enemy's. The white pony across which a body is lying belonged to one of their Generals. 'Burmah. A series o...
EditorialCAVALRY MANOEUVRES OF THE BANGALORE DIVISION, MADRAS PRESIDENCY, INDIA: 1. The 21st Hussars charging the guns. 2. Hussars bringing in a captured gun. 3. A quiet game of cards in the hour of rest. 4. A Capture. 5. Church Parade. 6. In the shade of the c...
EditorialThe Madras Tyrant, or the Director of Directors. 1772. This print shows Josias DuPré, Director of the Court of Directors of the East India Company from 1765-1766 and Governor of Madras from 1770-1773. Published : 1772 . Source: P3323.