I believe this to be a picture of the buildings of the Grass Farm in Lucknow, India
- GM-PH-170
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- ca. 1901
Small building in the distance with many trees and a field in the foreground. May be the Grass Farm in Lucknow, India.
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I believe this to be a picture of the buildings of the Grass Farm in Lucknow, India
Small building in the distance with many trees and a field in the foreground. May be the Grass Farm in Lucknow, India.
A British military dairy farm in Rawalprindi, India, showing several buildings, a herd of cattle, some workers and some fields with mountains in the distant background.
Charles B. Koester in delegation to India
Part of Charles Beverley Koester fonds
Photographs showing delegates to a conference of Commonwealth speakers and presiding officers: (1) Group photo of delegation, Charles B. Koester is in the first row, third from left; (2)-(5) Koester meeting with various delegates.
Elizabeth Scott sitting on a horse
Part of Ruth M. Buck fonds
Elizabeth Scott (later Mrs. John R. Matheson) sitting on a horse while in India.
Indian and British men in a field during the kharif (autumn) harvest. Three men are labeled : Yrsliely (?), Trlella (?), and Newman.
Part of Minds Eye Entertainment fonds
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Postcard from India of a man in a cart pulled by a horse. An Indian man (possibly Sikh) is standing in front of the horse.
M.D.F. Parading for inspection
Indian men in line for inspection, with British soldier in background. The men are possibly soldiers, and likely dairy farmers.
Teewlella, Newman and myself [Bradbrooke]
Four men, Teewlalla, Newman, Charles A. Bradbrooke, and an unidentified Indian, apparently with their heads out a roof-top trap door in India.
People, livestock, and buildings in India
(1) Is a group of men, mostly Indian, in front of a building. (2)-(3) show roads. (4)-(7) are livestock, featuring cattle and pigs. (8)-(11) are photographs of people, mostly Indian. (12)-(14) feature buildings and a bridge. (15) and (16) are matted, featuring a building (15) and dairy cattle on a farm (16).