dimanche 26 août 2018

William Johnson photographie l'Inde (c. 1855-1862) - IV/IV

A Sketch From Mazagon Hill, Bombay [Johnson, William]
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Ne me demandez pas ce que ces photos anglaises font dans la bibliothèque d'une université méthodiste du Texas ! Je n'en sais rien...




View From Mazagon Hill, Bombay [Johnson, William]
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Jain Temple, Byculla Railway Station, Bombay [Johnson, William; Henderson, William attrib.]
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 Byculla Church, Bombay, From Western Entrance [Hinton, Henry attrib.]
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Byculla Church, Bombay, Eastern Side [Hinton, Henry attrib.]
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Byculla Schools, Bombay [Johnson, William]
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Grant Medical College, Bombay [Johnson, William]
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Jamsetjee Jyeebhay Hospital, Bombay [Johnson, William]
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The Jooma Musjeed, Bombay [Hinton, Henry]
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Cornwallis Monument and Secretariat, Bombay [A. Z. [Albert Zorn?]]
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The Cathedral, Bombay [Johnson, William; Henderson, William]
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Front of the Custom House, Bombay [Johnson, William]
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Old Bombay Green [Johnson, William]
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 Bird’s Eye View of the Esplanade, Bombay [Ballingal, George R.]
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1 commentaire:

  1. Pour les fana de John Irving , on peut lire "Un enfant de la balle" .
    Ce n'est pas le meilleur.
    Un petit plaidoyer pour le film Indian Palace qui se déroule à Jaïpur qui n'est pas Bombay mais on s'en fout
    Film qui est jugé de très haut par la critique des" milieux autorisés" et ça aussi on s'en fout.
    So British

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