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Descriptive Summary Title: Views of India Date (inclusive): between 1857 and 1863 Number: 2017.R.35 Physical Description: 1 Linear Foot(1 ) Repository: The Getty Research Institute Special Collections 1200 Getty Center Drive, Suite 1100 Los Angeles 90049-1688 reference@getty.edu URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10020/askref (310) 440-7390 Abstract: The contains 54 views of central and northern India that appear to have been taken by a skilled amateur photographer. Present are views of forts and gateways (Kalinjar; Chunar; Baradar; Bharigarh), palaces, temples (Khajuraho; Bhadaura), ghats, landscapes and waterfalls. Request Materials: Request access to the physical materials described in this inventory through the catalog record for this collection. Click here for the access policy. Language: Collection material is in English. Biographical / Historical Edmund and William Bellairs were the sons of Sir William of Mulbarton, Norfolk (1793-1863), who as a member of the 15th Hussars served in campaigns against Napoleon in Spain, France and at Waterloo. The inscription and gift of this to the Reverend Edward Cole thus might be related to the death of Sir William. Both sons served in the British army: Edmund Hooke Wilson Bellairs (1823-1898) retired as a captain in 1852 and settled in New Zealand where he was appointed a member of the upper house of the country's first parliament. He later moved to Biarritz, France, where he was Vice-Consul. Major-General William Bellairs (1823-1913) had a distinguished military career, serving in the Crimea, the West Indies, Canada, Gibraltar and South Africa. Access Open for use by qualified researchers. Publication Rights Contact Library Reproductions and Permissions. Preferred Citation Views of India, between 1857 and 1863, The Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles, Accession no. 2017.R.35. http://hdl.handle.net/10020/cifa2017r35 Immediate Source of Acquisition Acquired in 2017. Processing Information This finding aid was written by Beth Ann Guynn in 2018. Digitized material Digitized by the repository in 2018 and the images are available online: Scope and Content of Collection The contains 54 views of central and northern India that appear to have been taken by a skilled amateur photographer. Present are views of forts and gateways (Kalinjar; Chunar; Baradar; Bharigarh), palaces, temples (Khajuraho; Bhadaura), ghats, landscapes and waterfalls. Locales depicted include places in the states of Uttar Pradesh, Uttaarakhand, Chutterpore and Madhya Pradesh such as Mirzapur, Banda, Chunar, Punnah, and Mussorie. One photograph depicts the Nagoda chief in Durbar, while another shows cotton weighing in Mirzapur. The British presence in the area is evident in a few images such as those showing "Mckinnon's house" and "our garden at Kingscraig," both in Mussoorie; the Rewa survey station at Kalinjir Fort, and the church at Banda. Two cartes-de-visite are associated with the fly leaf, which bears the dedication: To the Revd. Edward Cole, M.A. / from Edmund & William Bellairs, / in memory of a kind deed. / October, 1863. The carte-de-visite adhered below the dedication 2017.R.35 2
portrays a seated man with a young girl standing between his legs, and has a handwritten caption attached to its lower edge that reads: Capt. E. H. Bellairss & Cassandra. The second carte-de-visite, inserted at the page opening, is a portrait of an unidentified man seated at a desk and writing in a book. The photographer's imprint on its verso reads: Mason & Co. / 28, Old Bond Street, London / 9 Promenade Villas, Cheltenham / 20 St. Giles Street, Norwich. Two notes from different hands and dates are also inserted in the. The older note, written in pencil on buff laid paper, describes the making of the Banda & Kirnie (?) prize money. The second, written in ink on blue paper lists the accomplishments of Professor Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin, the winner of the 1964 Nobel Prize for Chemistry. The was bound in diced calf gilt by J. R. Brooks of London (blind stamp on front paste-down), with gilt spine and edges and a brass catch and clasp on the foredge. The front cover bears the gilt monogram E. C. C. Eighteen of the photographs are numbered in the negative, 13 of which have the monogram: WM. One photograph displays the monogram, but no number. Due to the placement of the numbers and monograms near the bottom edge of the image it seems likely that in other cases monograms and numbers have been cropped from the prints. English captions are pencilled on the mounts. Arrangement Arranged in a single series: Series I. Views of India, between 1857 and 1863. Subjects - Names Bellairs, Edmund Wilson Hooke, 1823-1898 Subjects - Topics Waterfalls -- India Temples -- India Ghats (Architecture) -- India Fortification -- India Subjects - Places India -- Description and travel Genres and Forms of Material Albumen prints -- India -- 19th century Photograph s -- India -- 19th century Cartes-de-visite -- Great Britain -- 19th century Photographs, Original Views of India, between 1857 and 1863 Physical Description: 1 Linear Feet(1 box) The contains 54 views of central and northern India that appear to have been taken by a skilled amateur photographer. Arrangement In original order. box 1, item front cover box 1, page front endpapers box 1, page front free endpaper verso 2017.R.35-fc Front cover 2017.R.35-fe Front endpapers 2017.R.35-fev Verso of front free endpaper 2017.R.35 3
Views of India, between 1857 and 1863 box 1, page fly leaf - 2017.R.35-f Fly-leaf Dedication on flyleaf: To the Revd. Edward Cole, M.A. / from Edmund & William Bellairs, / in memory of a kind deed. / October, 1863. Two cartes-de-visite are associated with the fly leaf. The carte-de-visite adhered below the dedication portrays a seated man with a young girl standing between his legs, and has a handwritten caption attached to its lower edge which reads: Capt. E. H. Bellows & Cassandra. The second carte-de-viste, inserted at the page opening, is a portrait of an unidentified man seated at a desk and writing in a book. The photographer's imprint on its verso reads: Mason & Co. / 28, Old Bond Street, London / 9 Promenade Villas, Cheltenham / 20 St. Giles Street, Norwich. box 1, page 1st blank page box 1, page 2nd blank page box 1, page 1 box 1, page 2 box 1, page 3 2017.R.35-bl1 Blank page 2017.R.35-bl2 Blank page 2017.R.35-1r Chachai Waterfalls, Rewah, C.I. 2017.R.35-2r Poowah Waterfalls, Rewah, C.I. 2017.R.35-3r Kajrāhā Temples, Chutterpore State, C.I. Khajuraho, Chhatapur district. box 1, page 4 box 1, page 5 2017.R.35-4r Bhadaura Temples, Churkhance State, C.I. 2017.R.35-5r Chunar Fort, Mirzapore Dist. Chunar Fort, also known as Chandrakanta Chunarghar or Charanadri, Mirzapur district, Uttar Pradesh. box 1, page 6 box 1, page 7 box 1, page 8 2017.R.35-6r Gatēhri, Chutterpore, C.I. 2017.R.35-7r Gateway of Nawab's Palace, Banda 2017.R.35-8r The Baradari, Seonda Fort nr. Banda Datia era fort near Seondha, Madhya Pradesh. box 1, page 9 box 1, page 10 2017.R.35-9r The Nagode Chief in Durbar 2017.R.35-10r Head of the Keontee Waterfall, Rewah, C.I. Keoti Falls, Rewa district, Uttar Pradesh. box 1, page 11 2017.R.35-11r The Mohani Temple & Street, Mirzapore Mohini temple, Mirzapur. Numbered in negative: 23; with monogram: WM. box 1, page 12 box 1, page 13 2017.R.35-12r The Naiabakri Ke Hareli, Kalinjir Fort 2017.R.35-13r Gateway of the Doorgah, Chunar Gate to Shah Qasim Sulaiman's tomb. Numbered in negative: 6; with monogram: WM. 2017.R.35 4
Views of India, between 1857 and 1863 box 1, page 14 2017.R.35-14r Bamboos near Sohawul, C.I. Numbers in negative are cropped off: 15? box 1, page 15 2017.R.35-15r Kotwali Well, Mirzapore Numbered in negative: 20; with monogram: WM. box 1, page 16 2017.R.35-16r Luchminaram's Ghat, Mirzapore Pakka Ghat. box 1, page 17 2017.R.35-17r Niagwrhi Falls, Rewah, C.I. Annotation on mount: 360 ft. box 1, page 18 box 1, page 19 box 1, page 20 box 1, page 21 2017.R.35-18r Kot Tirth Tank, Kalinjar Fort 2017.R.35-19r Below the Chachai Falls, Rewah, C.I. 2017.R.35-20r Gopal Sagar, Kalinjar Village 2017.R.35-21r Bharigarh, Old Fort Gateway Bhanghar? Annotation on mount: A.D. 200. Numbered in negative: 99. box 1, page 22 2017.R.35-22r The Mohani Temple &c. at Mirzapore Mohini temple. Monogram in negative: WM. box 1, page 23 box 1, page 24 box 1, page 25 box 1, page 26 box 1, page 27 box 1, page 28 2017.R.35-23r Doorova Ghat, Nagode & Banda Road 2017.R.35-24r Causeway over the Beylun River, Great Deccan Road 2017.R.35-25r Beylun River Causeway 2017.R.35-26r Part of the Old College, Seonda Fort nr. Banda 2017.R.35-27r Bhadaura Temples 2017.R.35-28r Madhogurh Fort, Rewah, C.I. Madhogarh Fort, Rewah. Numbered in negative: 62; with monogram: WM. Components of the fort complex are also noted in annotations on the mount. box 1, page 29 2017.R.35-29r Sohawul Fort, C.I. Numbered in negative: 44; with monogram: WM. box 1, page 30 2017.R.35-30r Bharighar, the New Town Bhanghar? 2017.R.35 5
Views of India, between 1857 and 1863 box 1, page 31 2017.R.35-31r Baba Manda Ke Mandil, Banda Numbered in negative: 86; with monogram: WM. box 1, page 32 box 1, page 33 2017.R.35-32r Interior of Madhogurh Fort, Rewah, C.I. 2017.R.35-33r Kajrāhā Temples, Chutterpore, C.I. Numbered in negative: 115; with monogram: WM. box 1, page 34 2017.R.35-34r Patarkechar Fort, C.I. Numbered in negative: 143; with monogram: WM. box 1, page 35 box 1, page 36 box 1, page 37 2017.R.35-35r Rewah Survey, Secondary Station at Kalinjir Fort 2017.R.35-36r Holy Place in Baba Manda Ke Mandil, Banda 2017.R.35-37r Temples at the Bharia Ghat, Mirzapore Burrier (Bariya) Ghat, Mirzapur. Numbered in negative: 14; with monogram: WM. box 1, page 38 box 1, page 39 box 1, page 40 2017.R.35-38r Katehra, Chutterpore, C.I. 2017.R.35-39r Punnah Rajah's Palace, at Punnah, C.I. 2017.R.35-40r Burgut Tree at Bharighar Annotation continues: Tank built A.D. 1062. Numbered in negative: 97; with monogram: WM. box 1, page 41 box 1, page 42 2017.R.35-41r Mackinnon's House, the Old Brewery, Mussoorie, N.W.P. 2017.R.35-42r Old Walls at Bharighar Annotation continues: Built about A.D. 200. box 1, page 43 2017.R.35-43r Our Garden at Kingscraig, Mussorie [sic] Annotation in left margin: W.H. L. & / W. G. M. / made here / F. E. box 1, page 44 box 1, page 45 2017.R.35-44r Pau Gardens at Raipoor, Rewah, C.I. 2017.R.35-45r Gooraia, on the River Touse, Rewah Faint annotation on mount in a second hand: Scene on the douse at Gooraia Mewahli. Numbered in negative: 20 (?, cutoff); with monogram: MW. box 1, page 46 2017.R.35-46r Banda Church Numbered in negative: 80. 2017.R.35 6
Views of India, between 1857 and 1863 box 1, page 47 2017.R.35-47r Weighing Cotton at the Nahr Ghat, Mirzapore Numbered in negative: 18; with monogram: WM. box 1, page 48 2017.R.35-48r Kajraha Temple Numbered in negative: 111; with monogram WM. box 1, page 49 2017.R.35-49r Kumhow Talao, Kalinjir Fort Faint annotation on mount in a second hand: Kumbow, Salow, Kalinjr. box 1, page 50 2017.R.35-50r Looking Down Stream from the Chachai Falls, Rewah, C.I. Numbered in negative: 66. box 1, page 51 box 1, page 52 2017.R.35-52r Kalinjir Fort from the Distance 2017.R.35-52r Poorwa Waterfalls, Rewah, C.I. Purwa Falls, Rewa. box 1, page 53 2017.R.35-53r Stone Idols Annotations below the statues read, from left to right: The Buh?; Vishnu; Krishnu; Hanooman; Mahadeo; Gunesh. box 1, page 54 box 1, page 55-90 box 1, page back endpapers box 1, item back cover box 1, folder 1 2017.R.35-54r Kirwee, Palace & Fort 2017.R.35-55r_90r Blank pages 2017.R.35-be Back endpapers 2017.R.35-bc Back cover Notes Two notes from different hands and dates are also inserted in the at the first blank page. The older note, written in pencil on buff laid paper, describes the making of the Banda & Kirnie(?) prize money. The second, written in ink on blue paper lists the accomplishments of Professor Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin, the winner of the 1964 Nobel Prize for Chemistry. 2017.R.35 7