The Indian Amateur's Photographic Album, No. 8
Bound volume
William Johnson
British, active India 1840s–1860s
William Henderson
British, active India, 1840s–1860s
The Indian Amateur's Photographic Album, No. 8
From the album The Indian Amateur's Photographic Album
June 1857
Paper
Paper: 16 5/8 × 11 3/16 in. (42.2 × 28.4 cm)
Overall: 20 3/4 × 13 9/16 in. (52.7 × 34.5 cm)
Purchase
1979.0065.0052
Inscriptions Printed on applied sheet on leaf, OA: No. 8.] [June 1857. \ The Indian Amateur's Photographic \ Album. \ ELEPHANTA. \ THE BRAHMANICAL CAVE-TEMPLE. \ No. 2. - SPECIMENS OF THE PILLARS. \ Photographed by Johnson and Henderson. \ "The Great Temple," says Mr. William Erskine, whose excellent paper on the Caves is printed in the first volume \ [see image for full text] \ BOMBAY. \ No. 8. - VIEW FROM THE SOUTH-EAST FRONTAGE OF THE TOWN HALL. \ Photographed by Johnson and Henderson. \ The scene represented in our Photograph must be familiar to many, though not perhaps from our "point of view," \ [see image for full text]
Printed on applied sheet verso on leaf, TC: arrangement, of the "sort of thing" which most readily "goes down" with the good folks of Duckland. Primi- \ [see image for full text] \ A SCENE ON THE BOMBAY AND BARODA LINE OF RAILWAY. \ Photographed by A. A. Jacob, Esq., C. E. \ The Bombay and Baroda line of railway owes its existence to the energy and activity of Colonel Kennedy, its Consulting \ [see image for full text]
Printed on applied sheet verso on leaf, TC: arrangement, of the "sort of thing" which most readily "goes down" with the good folks of Duckland. Primi- \ [see image for full text] \ A SCENE ON THE BOMBAY AND BARODA LINE OF RAILWAY. \ Photographed by A. A. Jacob, Esq., C. E. \ The Bombay and Baroda line of railway owes its existence to the energy and activity of Colonel Kennedy, its Consulting \ [see image for full text]
