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Series Title: Photographs of Northern India

The Upper Himmalayahs. Village of Harkundu with Traveller's Bungalow in Rest-House

1863–70
(British, 1834–1912)
Culture
England
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Samuel Bourne, the author of most the images in this album, was a banker in England before he moved to India to become a professional photographer.

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The 50 images in this album, all taken in the 1860s, move from the hill towns of the Himalayas down to cities including Lahore (now in Pakistan), Delhi, Lucknow, Agra, Benares (now Varansi), and Calcutta (now Kolkata). Architectural studies of major monuments offer valuable historical records of what sites such as the Taj Mahal and the imperial mosque of the Mughal emperors in Delhi looked like before twentieth-century restorations.
A horizontally oriented albumen print depicts a village on a steep hillside. In the lower right, a stone structure with a slab roof sits in the foreground. A dirt path winds from the left past two tiny figures. Centered above them, a large two-story bungalow features a tiered roof. Smaller stone and wood buildings cluster along the slope, while a dense evergreen forest covers the background and rises toward the top.

The Upper Himmalayahs. Village of Harkundu with Traveller's Bungalow in Rest-House

1863–70

Samuel Bourne

(British, 1834–1912)
England

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