The Maharaja of Indore, photographed by Samuel Bourne, at the Delhi Darbar of 1877

Source: ebay, Apr. 2003

MORE PHOTOS BY BOURNE & SHEPHERD FROM THE DELHI DARBAR OF 1877

*The Gaekwar of BARODA*
*The Begum of BHOPAL*
*Maharaja Sindia of GWALIOR*
*The Nizam of HYDERABAD*
*The Maharaja of INDORE*
*Raja Ram Singh of JAIPUR*
*The Maharaja of JAMMU AND KASHMIR*
*The Maharaja of JODHPUR*
*The Khan of KHELAT, and his ministers*
*The Maharaja of MYSORE*
*Maharaja Sir Jung Bahadur of NEPAL*
*The Maharaja of UDAIPUR*


BOURNE & SHEPHERD'S PHOTOS OF THE DELHI DURBAR OF 1903
From their Photo Biographic Album "Coronation Durbar Delhi 1903"

*The Maharaja of Alwar*
*The Nawab of Bahawalpur*
*The Gaekwar of Baroda*
*Arch and gateway entrance to the camp of the Gaekwar of Baroda*
*Baroda's golden cannon*
*The Maharaja of Benares*
*Thakur Sahib of Bhavnagar*
*Crown Prince of Bhopal*
*Chiefs in the amphitheatre, including the Begam of Bhopal*
*Bikaner retainers on camels*
*Bikanir Camel Sowars in Chain Armor*
*Maharaja of Burdwan*
*Shan Chiefs from Burma*
*Burmese warriors*
*Khan Dir and Nawagai C. I. E. of Chitral*
*The Raja of Cochin*
*The Maharaja of Cooch Bihar*
*The Maharaja of Darbhanga*
*The Raja of Dhar*
*The Maharawal of Dungarpur*
*Mir of Hunza, C. I. E.; Rajah C. I. E. of Nagar*
*The Maharaja of Indore*
*The Maharaja of Kapurthala and his state officials*
*The Maharaja of Kashmir*
*Kolhapur's state elephant*
*"Devil dancers from Ladakh"*
*Sultan of Lahej*
*Jam of Las Bela and suite*
*The Thakore Sahib of Limbdi*
*The Nawab of Loharu*
*Marri and Bagti tribal leaders*
*Maharaja of Mourbhanj*
*The Maharaja of Mysore*
*The state durbar elephant, with attendants of His Highness the Maharaja of Mysore*
*The Maharaja of Patiala*
*Camel carriage of the Lieutenant Governor of the Punjab*
*The Nawab of Rampur*
*The Maharaja of Rewah*
*Rewah's state elephant car*
*The Maharaja of Travancore*

*"Opening of the Arts Exhibition"*
*Camel carriage*
*"Cart on the way to the Durbar"*
*"Cashmere Giant 8' Tall"*
*"State Church Service, Sunday, January 4, 1903*: The Viceroy with the Duchess of Connaught entering the stand from which the Lord Bishop of Calcutta and the clergy officiated. In the distance may be seen the massed bands (conducted by Captain Sanford) and the choir, whose singing through large megaphones produced a unique effect"
*Lord and Lady Curzon on an elephant*
*Bengal lancers*
*Divan-e Am*
*"Diwan-I-Khas...This hall was used for supper on the occasion of the State Ball"*
*"Chief's State Elephant Carriage at the Review of Native Chiefs' Retinues"*
*Lord Kitchener awaiting the Viceroy at the Railway Station*
*"Mailed Horsemen at the Review of Native Chiefs' Retinues"*
*"Native State Executioner in Full Armor"*


Source: ebay, July-August  2005, Aug.-Oct. 2007


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