Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:
Backlanes Girgam, Bombay, c 1914
27 Glass plate negatives likely to have been created by Patrick, Alasdair or Arthur Geddes between 1914 and 1924, ethnographical and documentary photography of various sites in India.
Bombay, 1902-1924
Maps and plans collected by Patrick Geddes during his survey work in India, relating to the area of Mumbai (Bombay), which was surveyed by Geddes in 1919.
Bombay, [Area Unspecified], c 1919
A map of Bombay, area unspecified, from the Bombay Revenue Survey, with reference: Sheet. No. 29.
Bombay, Dharwar, 1902
A map of Bombay, Dharwar from the Bombay Revenue Survey with reference: Sheet 8. Poona
Bombay/Poonah, letter addressed to “Eliza” there, 1841, 1841
Bombay/Poonah, letter addressed to “Eliza” there, 1841.
A letter addressed to Eliza, the writer's sister who lives in India. She describes her daily life and activities, with particular reference to her children and the walks she takes in the local area.
Notes by Alfred Stumpff: Handwritten note of relevant catalogue information.
Transcription included in the file? No.
Cottages with Julei, Nowroji Hills, Bombay, c 1914
27 Glass plate negatives likely to have been created by Patrick, Alasdair or Arthur Geddes between 1914 and 1924, ethnographical and documentary photography of various sites in India.
Gardening at Bombay Improvement Trust, Chawls, Bombay, c 1914
27 Glass plate negatives likely to have been created by Patrick, Alasdair or Arthur Geddes between 1914 and 1924, ethnographical and documentary photography of various sites in India.
India: Glass plate negatives, c 1914
27 Glass plate negatives likely to have been created by Patrick, Alasdair or Arthur Geddes between 1914 and 1924, ethnographical and documentary photography of various sites in India.
Market Bombay, 1902
A map of the Market Bombay from the Bombay Revenue Survey with reference: Sheet no. 149. Poona
Sweepers cottages, tank, Bombay, c 1914
27 Glass plate negatives likely to have been created by Patrick, Alasdair or Arthur Geddes between 1914 and 1924, ethnographical and documentary photography of various sites in India.