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- Bombay from Malabar Hill 1
3939 hits - Natural History Museum, Bombay
4081 hits - Group of NCOs
1916 hits
Bearded man, centre front is Samuel F Lewis - Church
1734 hits
All Saints Anglican Church Khadki, Pune/Kirkee Poona? - Teachers/Professors Bombay or Poona
2627 hits - St Peters Mazagaon interior
3153 hits - St Peters Mazagaon
3161 hits - St Peters Mazagaon
3231 hits - Bhandup, GKW Estate, Bombay looking down to Thana Creek
2407 hits - Bhandup, GKW Estate, Bombay looking up
2245 hits - Gateway of India
2039 hits - War Transport Department - Railway Officers
17997 hitsGOVERNMENT IF INDIA
WAR TRANSPORT DEPARTMENT
RAILWAY PRIORITY OFFICERS, 17th November 1945
Back row (left to right): W.J. Coode D.C.R.P.; D.Y. Anderson R.C.R.P., Gorakhpur; N.W. Synott D.C.R.P. and J. Maclean D.C.R.P.
Front row (left to right): H.G. Carpenter R.C.R.P., Madras; R.S. Vipan O.B.E., E.D., R.C.R.P., Calcutta (N); C.A. Crawford O.B.E., R.C.R.P., Calcutta (W); A.A. Phillips, V.D., C.C.R.P., New Delhi; K.J. McNeill O.B.E., V.D., R.C.R.P., Bombay; F.G. Griffith O.B.E., V.D., R.C.R.P., Lahore 1944-1945 and W.T. Biscoe, V.D., R.C.R.P., Lahore 1943-1944
(Absent T.D. Lee, M.B.E., D.C.R.P., 1942-1945) - Vincent Cluge FRENCH, 1864-1956
4685 hits
Vincent was born 1864 at Simla, son of Charles John & Mary Ann FRENCH. An engineer, he received the India medal & clasp for service in Burma Frontier Expeditions. He married Geraldine LITSTER at Simla in 1891. 6 children Also a Captain, Bombay Volunteer Rifles, & dep. acctnt-gen. Bombay. Colonel with the Indian Expeditionary Force A in France 1915-16- on deputn., then Indian Expeditionary Force D in Mesopotamia. Retired to England 1920, died at Southwark in 1956 - The Taj Mahal Palace Hotel Advertisement 1918
2585 hits - Bombay Port Trust 1905
3114 hits - Bombay Port Trust 1905
2459 hits - Royal Museum of Western India, Bombay
2082 hits - Royal Museum of Western India, Bombay 1905
3337 hits - Royal Museum of Western India, Bombay
3311 hits - Proposed Alexandra Dock, Bombay 1905
2637 hits
Alexandra Dock is now called Indira Dock Earlier - P & O SS 'Peninsular' Sept 1900 London to Bombay
4122 hits - Poona v Bombay Bombay 1900
3895 hits
"Top row: Chichester (Bom. Inf), Wood (W.Yorks ADC), Marsden (RFA), Bannerman (1st Bom Lancers), Milne (Bom Inf), Clarke, Pocock (Commst.), Sale (C.S.), Browne (Bom Inf), Edwardes (Bom Grenadiers), Champain (Gurkas). Front row: Duncan (R. Scots), Vines (R.I.M.), Greig (7th Bom Inf ADC), Douglas (R.A.), Tompkins (R.A.), Kendal (RGA), Markham (Shropshires), Coombs, Burney. Sitting on grass: Brogan (RHA), Bond (RFA)." - Poona Junior Tournament 1899. Poona Horse and Madras Lancers Teams absent
5673 hits
"Back row: Tiloke Singh (1st Bombay Lancers), Ellwood (1st Bombay Lancers), Pollard (1st Bombay Lancers), Lang (1st Bombay Lancers), Mair (RA B. Team) Keir (RA B. Team), Tilney (RA B. Team), {Grayson absent (RA B. Team)}, Willans (Poona Gymkhana), Wilkinson (Poona Gymkhana), {Greig & Way, absent (Poona Gymkhana)}, Thesiger (Bombay Gymkhana), Corbett (Bombay Gymkhana), Back (Bombay Gymkhana), {Fischer, absent (Bombay Gymkhana)}. Front row: Montresor (RA A. team), Newman (RA A. team), Bond (RA A. team), Byron (RA A. team), Major - Kirk Hon. Secretary (Queens Bays), Lee (20th Hussars), Goring (20th Hussars), Gibbs (20th Hussars), Percy-Smith (20th Hussars). " - Poona v Hindus 1898
10057 hits
"Back row: Sale (CS), Young, Krieckenbeck (19th Bom Inf), Bradford (RIR), Pocock (19th Bom Inf). Middle row: Melville (Bom Inf), Bond (RA), Swiney (7th Fusiliers), Edwardes. Rogers (KOVLI). Front row: Deas (commt), Beresford (DAAG for Inst), Walter (Bom Inf), Martin (IMS)" - Presidency v Parsees Poona 1898
8485 hits
"Standing: Mody, Kharas, Pocock (19th Bom. Inf), Wilkins (CS), Mistry, Gagrat, Le Mesurier, unnamed, Carnegy (21st Bom Inf), McIver, Patel, Fernyhough (KOVLI), Mody, Bond (RA), Barucha, Writer. Sitting: Deas (Commist), Gen. Sir R. Westmacott, Sprott, H.E. Lord Northcote, Kanja, Sale (CS), Patel. Cross legged: Luard (Durham Lt. Inf), Greig (ADC), Machliawalla, Daruwalla. " - Bombay 1897. Musical ride 2nd Bombay Lancers
6017 hits - 1891 The Mackenzie Family
1640 hits
Charles Streatfield-James married Bessie McKenzie in 1886. She is in the middle and family resemblance indicates that at least one sister is in the shot. Bessie is probably holding Ralph James. - 1890 approx Mountain panorama
1406 hits - 1890 approx Road and village in the mountains
1321 hits - 1890 approx Road in the mountains
1368 hits - 1886 Church at Serampore
2176 hits
St Olav's Church Serampore - 1886 Flag Staff from top of Govt House Barrackpore
1683 hits - 1886 Govt House Barrackpore from bridge
1383 hits - After 1886 Agra - CSJ at Taj Mahal
1824 hits - 10th Bombay Light Infantry Picquet (Picket) 1885
7651 hits - 1882 Floods at Navsari
1788 hits - 1882 Surat Telegraph Office
1731 hits - 1879 Autumn Bridge north of Ratlam
2135 hits
Bridge over the Doowas Nullah north of Ratlam - 1879 Autumn Gungait Bridge
1837 hits
Bridge between Ratlam and Neemuch - 1879 Autumn Melaine Bridge
1810 hits
Bridge between Ratlam and Neemuch - 1879 Naini Bridge at Allahabad
2557 hits
The Old Naini Bridge is one of the longest and oldest bridges in India, located in Allahabad it runs across the Yamuna river. - 1879 Cairo general view
2066 hits
Charle’s journey out to India went via Palestine, Egypt and Colombo - 1879 Calcutta Entrance to Govt House
2563 hits
Government House, now the Raj Bhavan the official residence of the Governor of West Bengal - 1879 Calcutta Govt House from the north
2459 hits
Government House, now the Raj Bhavan the official residence of the Governor of West Bengal - 1879 Calcutta Govt House from the south
2407 hits
Government House, now the Raj Bhavan the official residence of the Governor of West Bengal - 1879 Calcutta Museum
2755 hits - 1879 Calcutta Paper Currency Office
2436 hits
Located on Hare Street and Dalhousie Square - 1879 Calcutta Post Office etc
3100 hits - 1879 Calcutta St Pauls Cathedral
2637 hits - 1879 Calcutta Telegraph Office 1
2743 hits