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Hindoo Dancing Girls. From The Stereoscopic Magazine, 1865, published by Lovell Reeve & Co., London.
Hindoo Dancing Girls. From The Stereoscopic Magazine, 1865, published by Lovell Reeve & Co., London.
A Parsee Servant.
From The Stereoscopic Magazine, 1865, published by Lovell Reeve & Co., London.
The Hindoo Bangle-Seller.
From The Stereoscopic Magazine, 1865, published by Lovell Reeve & Co., London.
The Indian Ton-Ton.
From The Stereoscopic Magazine, 1865, published by Lovell Reeve & Co., London.
The Bheastie, or Water-Carrier.From The Stereoscopic Magazine, 1865, published by Lovell Reeve & Co., London.
Indian Jeweller.
From The Stereoscopic Magazine, 1865, published by Lovell Reeve & Co., London.
Indian Chiefs at Government House, New Westminster. Taken May 24, 1865 in the capitol of British Columbia, Canada. The man in the frilled jacket is Tsil-husalst, Xaxlip Chief. See Carlo Gentile Gold Rush Photographer,” by Ronald A. Greene.
Chief Abram B. Burnett, full-blooded Potawtomi. Born in Michigan, Nov. 1812. He has a U.S. Army issued blanket.
Ordnance Survey of Sinai. 1869. The Non-commissioned officers of the Royal Engineers, on the Sinai Expedition, with cook, servant, and Arab guide, at Wady Feiran.