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Heim / People / Studio Portraits 38
Birt á / 2013 / Allt
- Maud (Pendlebury) Hawkins with Doris
6592 ýtt á - Unknown lady. Collett relative?
5924 ýtt á - Granny Collett
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Possibly Mary Collett (nee Wright) - Unknown group. Collett’s'?
5898 ýtt á - Unknown man (Collett relative)
5742 ýtt á - William Pendlebury
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William worked as agent to the Nizam of Hyderabad, particularly being involved in the construction of the Nizam's Railway system. - Caroline Dido (Collett) Pendlebury
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Wife of William Pendlebury and daughter of Lewis Andrew Collett. - Pendlebury / Hawkins group
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Seated left to right - Edith Maude Hawkins (nee Pendlebury), Caroline Dido Pendlebury (nee Collett) Standing left to right - Percy Hawkins, William Pendlebury - Arnold Benjamin Collett - Royal Field Artillery
9878 ýtt á - Unknown man
2946 ýtt á - Young girl
3336 ýtt á - Unnamed woman
3404 ýtt á - Unknown man
2959 ýtt á - Frederick James Cartner
2899 ýtt á - Series of three photographs of Michael Cartner
3345 ýtt á - Unknown man
2970 ýtt á - Lt Col F.F. Elwes, M.D., C.I.E., I.M.S.
9674 ýtt á - Colonel James
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Colonel James This photo is taken from the 'Rogers-Bray Collection'. Further identification of this officer would be appreciated. Photo taken circa 1870 - Edith Mona Macdonald Church
5579 ýtt á - Henry Close and Other Officers
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Back row left to right Lieut.J.M. Sym, Surgeon J.R.Johnson, Lieut. J.S. Oliphant, Lieut. A.P.Broome(?). Front row left to right Capt. H.P. Close, Major O.E. Rothney C.S.I., Lieut. E.C. Codrington. Mark Muscoe tells FIBIS that "The Photo was taken circa 1865 and is I think of the 5th Goorkha Regiment as Close and Rothney both served in the 1863 Umbeyla campaign with the 5th." - Mrs HP Close
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Mrs. H.P. Close (Née Hudleston) and Other Ladies - Marie Metcalfe (nee Ross) with her parents
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Father - Duncan Ross Mother - Henriette Marie le Faucheur - Nawab Sedeq Muhammad Khan of Bhawalpur
4049 ýtt á - Nawab Sedeq Muhammad Khan of Bhawalpur
5243 ýtt á - Robert Burland Hudleston and Emma Dyer Hudleston
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Robert Burland Hudleston (Born: 24.3.1801 - Died: 18.1.1877) of the East India Company Service in China and Emma Dyer Hudleston (Born: 25.6.1808 - Died: 28.12.1889, Née Adams. Married: 1st. Captain White. 2nd. R.B. Hudleston - Sir Bartle Frere
3926 ýtt á - Unidentified Uniform - India
3947 ýtt á - Walter Henry Wheeler
7061 ýtt á - Officer Cadets at Addiscombe 1855
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Officer Cadets at Addiscombe, 1855, including R.H. Hudleston. - Caroline Dido (Collett) Pendlebury, 1892
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Wife of William Pendlebury and daughter of Lewis Andrew Collett. - Camilla Wilhelmina Leopoldina NAILER
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Born Black Town (Georgetown) Madras in 1817, the daughter of Thomas W NAILER, merchant. Married Henry Arthur FRENCH at Fort St. George in 1844. 10 children. Died 1895. Henry Arthur (1812-1866) was Uncovenanted Asst. Revenue Dept. - Bishop E L Kleiner DD
10087 ýtt á - Father A.M. Tabard Parish Priest St Patrick's Cathedral, Bangalore
10158 ýtt á - Unknown Couple, Hereford
13580 ýtt á - Maharaja Jagatjit Singh Bahadur of Kapurthala
7057 ýtt á - Maharajadhiraj Sir Yadvinder Singh Mahendra Bahadur, GCIE, GBE of Patiala
6842 ýtt á - Maharaja Paramjit Singh, Tikka Raja, and Maharani Narindar Kaur (Stella Mudge) of Karputhala
7531 ýtt á - Unidentified Skinner
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Can anyone help with the identification of the person in this photograph? The owner thinks it could possibly be Thomas William Skinner or his son Ebenezer Samuel Skinner and provides the following details: Thomas William Skinner, was a Conductor in the Madras Artillery. He died in 1863. His headdress looks like some sort of kepi with a badge and metallic buttons. The other possibility is that it is his son, Ebenezer Samuel Skinner who was in the Civil Service in Burma. On thinking further it may be the latter, though I can't explain the cap. What made me think it may be Ebenezer is that it was found at the back of a frame, hence the damage, with a picture of a young lady who I feel is my great grandmother, Isabella Rose (Cheetham) Skinner.