Lot Essay
Sixteen large architectural studies in Lucknow by Shepherd & Robertson titled as follows:
The West Gate of the Kaiser Bagh
View in Kaiser Bagh - the Vinery.....
The Kaiser Pasund from N. W.
Entrance to the Sekundra Bagh
La Martiniere College - the Centre Building
Mausoleum of Sadut Ali Khan
The Chutter Munzil Palace from the South
The Chutter Munzil & Furhad Bhush Palace from S. W.
The Mosque of the great Emambara
The Great Imambarra & Mosque from outside Fortification
Entrance to the great Imambarra & the Roumi Darwaza inside fortifications
West face of the [?Muchee Bhawan] Fortifications
The Hooseinabad Emambara
Gate of Hoosseinabad Emambara from the garden
The Husrat Gunge. The Principal Street
The Alum Bagh House
The photographs by Samuel Bourne include six other views of Lucknow, six of Benares, the ancient tower at Sarnath, nine studies at Lahore, three at Trichinopoly, six at Mussouree, fifteen at Simla (including Bourne nos. 1 and 111, the latter showing the photographer's portable darkroom and bearers resting), nine mountain landscapes, river scenes and tree studies at R[?K]ongra, fourteen lakeside and mountain views at Nynee Tal, and others at Roukee, Hurdwar, Landour, Bhum Tal, Spiti, Rulloo and [?Iu]mmoothee.
A list of the reference numbers for the photographs by Samuel Bourne is available on request.
The West Gate of the Kaiser Bagh
View in Kaiser Bagh - the Vinery.....
The Kaiser Pasund from N. W.
Entrance to the Sekundra Bagh
La Martiniere College - the Centre Building
Mausoleum of Sadut Ali Khan
The Chutter Munzil Palace from the South
The Chutter Munzil & Furhad Bhush Palace from S. W.
The Mosque of the great Emambara
The Great Imambarra & Mosque from outside Fortification
Entrance to the great Imambarra & the Roumi Darwaza inside fortifications
West face of the [?Muchee Bhawan] Fortifications
The Hooseinabad Emambara
Gate of Hoosseinabad Emambara from the garden
The Husrat Gunge. The Principal Street
The Alum Bagh House
The photographs by Samuel Bourne include six other views of Lucknow, six of Benares, the ancient tower at Sarnath, nine studies at Lahore, three at Trichinopoly, six at Mussouree, fifteen at Simla (including Bourne nos. 1 and 111, the latter showing the photographer's portable darkroom and bearers resting), nine mountain landscapes, river scenes and tree studies at R[?K]ongra, fourteen lakeside and mountain views at Nynee Tal, and others at Roukee, Hurdwar, Landour, Bhum Tal, Spiti, Rulloo and [?Iu]mmoothee.
A list of the reference numbers for the photographs by Samuel Bourne is available on request.