The Indian Amateur's Photographic Album, No. 19
Bound volume
William Johnson
British, active India 1840s–1860s
William Henderson
British, active India, 1840s–1860s
The Indian Amateur's Photographic Album, No. 19
From the album The Indian Amateur's Photographic Album
May 1858
Paper
Paper: 16 3/8 × 11 3/8 in. (41.6 × 28.9 cm)
Overall: 20 13/16 × 13 9/16 in. (52.8 × 34.5 cm)
Purchase
1979.0065.0116
Inscriptions Printed on applied sheet on leaf, OA: No. 19.] [MAY 1858. \ The Indian Amateur's Photographic \ Album. \ BOMBAY. \ No. 20. - THE FORT OF BOMBAY, FROM THE APOLLO BUNDER. \ Photographed by W. Johnson. \ This view is one which cannot fail to strike the stranger's eye on his arrival in India. Although the distance is \ [see image for full text] \ COSTUMES AND CHARACTERS OF WESTERN INDIA. \ No. 16. - THE NATIVE KNIFE-GRINDER AND HIS ASSISTANT. \ Photographed by W. Johnson. \ Knife-grinding in Bombay is a profession and not a caste. In the case of the party here introduced to notice, \ [see image for full text] \ SAINT MARY'S CHURCH, POONA. \ From a Collodion Negative, by Henry Hinton. \ The foundation-stone of St. Mary's Church, Poona, was laid on the 17th June 1821, during the government of \ [see image for full text]
