EditorialBombay. On the Walkeshur Road. Viceregal carriage and mounted escort passing along the road- Lord Curzon's visit to Bombay. Curzon Collection: 'Autumn Tour of H.E. Lord Curzon of Kedleston, Viceroy and Governor-General of India. 1900'. 7 Nov. 1900. Pho...
EditorialLord Curzon's visit to Peshawar City taken by W.D. Holmes in [sic] his 12x15 focal plane camera with Ross lens. One of the best of his efforts. A view from the roof of a building looking along the street, with the viceregal carriage in the middle dista...
EditorialHer Excellency Lady Curzon's 'Special' [probably at Nekonda Station]. The Viceregal train halted at the station, probably photographed at Nekonda at the end of Lord and Lady Curzon's hunting trip in the Waragal District during their visit to Hyderabad....
EditorialA viceregal group at Simla. All named as follows: '[Standing] Capt Wigram; Ct Holden; Mrs Fenn; Ct B.Carr; Mr Lawrence; Col Sandbach; Col Fenn. [Seated] [Unidentified woman, possibly Nancy Leiter]; Irene [Curzon]; Cynthia [Curzon]; MVC [Mary Curzon]; V...
EditorialLord Curzon's visit to Peshawar City taken by W.D. Holmes in [sic] his 12x15 focal plane camera with Ross lens. One of the best of his efforts. A view from the roof of a building looking along the street, with the viceregal carriage in the middle dista...
EditorialA viceregal group at Simla. All named as follows: '[Standing] Capt Wigram; Ct Holden; Mrs Fenn; Ct B.Carr; Mr Lawrence; Col Sandbach; Col Fenn. [Seated] [Unidentified woman, possibly Nancy Leiter]; Irene [Curzon]; Cynthia [Curzon]; MVC [Mary Curzon]; V...
EditorialPortrait of Lord Reading in viceregal robes. Rufus Isaacs, 1st Marquess of Reading, GCB, GCSI, GCIE, GCVO, PC, KC (1860 – 1935), was an English lawyer, jurist and politician. c.1922. Rufus Daniel Issacs, Ist Marquess of Reading. Photographic portrait...
EditorialState entry into Delhi, passing the Jami Masjid: The Viceregal elephant. Delhi Durbar. 1903. 29-Dec-02. Platinum print. Source: Photo 430/79.(62).
EditorialThe Delhi Durbar: The Viceroy's speech (the King's Message). Lord Curzon reading the King's Message to his Indian subjects during his speech. Head-on view of the viceregal dais, taken from the platform at the base of the central flagstaff. 01-Jan-03. P...
EditorialThe Viceregal party. Mar-Apr 1902. The Viceregal party at the Residency [Hyderabad]. Formally posed group portrait of Lord Curzon's party, photographed on the Residency verandah. The sitters are identified beneath the print as follows: [front row, seat...
EditorialLord Curzon's visit to Peshawar City taken by W.D. Holmes in [sic] his 12x15 focal plane camera with Ross lens. One of the best of his efforts. A view from the roof of a building looking along the street, with the viceregal carriage in the middle dista...
EditorialHis Excellency Lord Lytton, Viceroy and Governor-General of India. Grand Master of the Star of India. A full-length standing portrait of Lord Lytton, wearing Viceregal robes and the order of the Star of India, probably photographed at Government House,...
EditorialBhuj. Curzon Collection: 'Autumn Tour of H.E. Lord Curzo. 1900. Bhuj. The Viceregal Party with H.H. the Rao of Cutch. Image taken from Curzon Collection: 'Autumn Tour of H.E. Lord Curzon of Kedleston, Viceroy and Governor-General of India. 1900'. Ori...
EditorialLord Curzon. Curzon Collection: 'Viceroy's Camp, Delhi, 1903'. c. Jan 1903. Portrait of Lord Curzon. Full-length standing platinum print portrait of Lord Curzon, wearing viceregal robes. Image taken from Curzon Collection: 'Viceroy's Camp, Delhi, 1903...
EditorialHer Excellency Lady Curzon's 'Special' [probably at Nekonda Station]. The Viceregal train halted at the station, probably photographed at Nekonda at the end of Lord and Lady Curzon's hunting trip in the Waragal District during their visit to Hyderabad....
Editorial'Mandu. H.E. inspecting Elephant Gate'. A viceregal party inspecting the ruins of the Hathi Pol, an arched gateway flanked by two stone elephants (lower halves only remaining). Curzon Collection: 'Autumn Tour of His Excellency Lord Curzon of Kedleston,...
EditorialBombay. On the Walkeshur Road. Viceregal carriage and mounted escort passing along the road- Lord Curzon's visit to Bombay. Curzon Collection: 'Autumn Tour of H.E. Lord Curzon of Kedleston, Viceroy and Governor-General of India. 1900'. 7 Nov. 1900. Pho...
EditorialBangalore. The Viceregal Party at the Residency. A formal group portrait with Lord and Lady Curzon at the centre. Curzon Collection: 'Autumn Tour of H.E. Lord Curzon of Kedleston, Viceroy and Governor-General of India. 1900'. 8 Dec. 1900. Photograph. S...
EditorialPandit Jawahar Lal Nehru & Mr M.A. Jinnah, [walking together in the grounds of Viceregal Lodge, Simla.] 11 May 1946. [Joyce Collection: Cabinet Mission to India, 1946 - volume II.]. India, 11 May 1946. Source: Photo 134/2(28).
EditorialA viceregal group at Simla. All named as follows: '[Standing] Capt Wigram; Ct Holden; Mrs Fenn; Ct B.Carr; Mr Lawrence; Col Sandbach; Col Fenn. [Seated] [Unidentified woman, possibly Nancy Leiter]; Irene [Curzon]; Cynthia [Curzon]; MVC [Mary Curzon]; V...
EditorialPortrait of Lord Reading in viceregal robes. Rufus Isaacs, 1st Marquess of Reading, GCB, GCSI, GCIE, GCVO, PC, KC (1860 – 1935), was an English lawyer, jurist and politician. c.1922. Rufus Daniel Issacs, Ist Marquess of Reading. Photographic portrait...
EditorialState entry into Delhi, passing the Jami Masjid: The Viceregal elephant. Delhi Durbar. 1903. 29-Dec-02. Platinum print. Source: Photo 430/79.(62).
EditorialThe Delhi Durbar: The Viceroy's speech (the King's Message). Lord Curzon reading the King's Message to his Indian subjects during his speech. Head-on view of the viceregal dais, taken from the platform at the base of the central flagstaff. 01-Jan-03. P...
EditorialLORD DUFFERIN AT INDORE, 1886: 1. The Viceregal Party. 2. The Daly College, Indore, Opened by the Viceroy, Nov. 14. 3. Sir Lepel Griffin, with H.H. the Maharajah Holkar and other Chiefs, awaiting Lord Dufferin's arrival at Indore. 4. The Thakoor Sahib ...
EditorialTHE ASSASSINATION OF LORD F. CAVENDISH AND MR. BURKE: SCENE OF THE OUTRAGE LOOKING TOWARDS THE VICEREGAL LODGE; The square patches mark the exact spots where the bodies were found.