William Johnson - Camattee Women - c. 1855-1862 DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University - Dallas, Texas |
William Johnson - Chambars - c. 1855-1862
DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University - Dallas, Texas
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William Johnson - Agrees, or Salt Cultivators of Salsette - c. 1855-1862
DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University - Dallas, Texas
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William Johnson - Mangs - c. 1855-1862
DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University - Dallas, Texas
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William Johnson - Parsis in Plain and Holiday Attire - c. 1855-1862
DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University - Dallas, Texas |
William Johnson - Parsis - c. 1855-1862
DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University - Dallas, Texas
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William Johnson - Parsi ladies - c. 1855-1862
DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University - Dallas, Texas
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William Johnson - Parsis children - c. 1855-1862
DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University - Dallas, Texas
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William Johnson - Parsis family - c. 1855-1862
DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University - Dallas, Texas
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William Johnson - Parsis priests - c. 1855-1862
DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University - Dallas, Texas
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William Johnson - Goojerattee Accountants - c. 1855-1862
DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University - Dallas, Texas
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William Johnson - Goojerattee brokers - c. 1855-1862
DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University - Dallas, Texas
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William Johnson - Marwarree Brokers - c. 1855-1862
DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University - Dallas, Texas
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William Johnson - Byragees - c. 1855-1862
DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University - Dallas, Texas
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William Johnson - Gosace women - c. 1855-1862
DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University - Dallas, Texas
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William Johnson - Lohannas - c. 1855-1862
DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University - Dallas, Texas
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William Johnson - Fisherwomen of Bombay - c. 1855-1862
DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University - Dallas, Texas
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William Johnson - Mallees, or Gardeners - c. 1855-1862
DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University - Dallas, Texas
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William Johnson - Bhundarees - c. 1855-1862
DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University - Dallas, Texas
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William Johnson - Bhundaree Women - c. 1855-1862
DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University - Dallas, Texas |
William Johnson - Coolies- c. 1855-1862
DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University - Dallas, Texas
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William Johnson - Coolie Women - c. 1855-1862
DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University - Dallas, Texas |
William Johnson - Wyeds, or Itinerant Doctors - c. 1855-1862
DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University - Dallas, Texas
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William Johnson - Bombay Police - c. 1855-1862
DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University - Dallas, Texas
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William Johnson (attrib.) - Knife Grinders - c. 1855-1862
DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University - Dallas, Texas |
William Johnson - Bengalee Shoemakers - c. 1855-1862
DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University - Dallas, Texas
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William Johnson - Madrassee Shoemakers - c. 1855-1862
DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University - Dallas, Texas
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Source : DeGolyer Library
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