How beauty takes the air - Indian "reet" or bullock carriage used by ladies of rank - Ulwar.
Image Not Available
Photograph
Underwood & Underwood
American, 1880–1931
How beauty takes the air - Indian "reet" or bullock carriage used by ladies of rank - Ulwar.
From "India"
1903
Gelatin silver print
8.1 x 15.6 cm. (arched tops) on 9.0 x 17.9 cm. mount
Gift of Eastman Kodak Company
Inscriptions recto-(printed on mount) "Underwood & Underwood, Publishers. New York,
London, Toronto-Canada, Ottawa-Kansas" "Works and Studios Arlington,
N.J. Littletown, N.H. Washington, D.C." "How beauty takes the air -
Indian 'reet' or bullock carriage used by ladies of rank - Ulwar."
"Copyright 1903 by Underwood & Underwood."
London, Toronto-Canada, Ottawa-Kansas" "Works and Studios Arlington,
N.J. Littletown, N.H. Washington, D.C." "How beauty takes the air -
Indian 'reet' or bullock carriage used by ladies of rank - Ulwar."
"Copyright 1903 by Underwood & Underwood."
