Willoughby Wallace Hooper, 1886, Much of the water used by the inhabitants within the city walls is drawn from the moat, and this is chiefly done by the small boys of the family who come out for that purpose, morning and evening…, [Burmah], Photograph, British Library, LL/73487
Robert Gill, 1868, View from the left of the interior of the verandah of Buddhist vihara, Cave VII, Ajanta, Stereoview, British Library, LL/37223
Adolphe Duperly, 1840, Market street (Falmouth), [Daguerian Excursions in Jamaica, pl. 23], Lithograph, based on a daguerreotype, British Library, LL/49654
Linnaeus Tripe, 1858, Descriptive Notes by the Rev. W. Tracy, M.A. Accompanying The Stereographs of Madura. 1858 [14 of 27], Book page, British Library, LL/123024
Willoughby Wallace Hooper, 1886, A Refreshment Stall, [Mandalay], in the road leading from the Palace to the East Gate of the City, [Burmah], Photograph, British Library, LL/73489
Linnaeus Tripe, 1858, Descriptive Notes by the Rev. W. Tracy, M.A. Accompanying The Stereographs of Madura. 1858 [15 of 27], Book page, British Library, LL/123025
Linnaeus Tripe, 1858 (published), N. W. corner of the [Poodoo Mundabam, Madura]., [Stereographs of Madura], Stereoview, British Library, LL/122957
Linnaeus Tripe, 1858 (published), W. front of the [Poodoo Mundabam, Madura]., [Stereographs of Madura], Stereoview, British Library, LL/122958
Linnaeus Tripe, 1858, Descriptive Notes by the Rev. W. Tracy, M.A. Accompanying The Stereographs of Madura. 1858 [4 of 27], Book page, British Library, LL/123014
O.S. Baudesson, 1880, View of the City Palace, with entrance gateway in the foreground, Udaipur, Photographic print, British Library, LL/112801
Madho Prasad, 1905 (ca), [Base of an inscribed pillar, probably the one discovered in 1905.], Photograph, British Library, LL/125286
Linnaeus Tripe, 1858 (published), S. W. corner of Poodoo Mundabam [Madura]., [Stereographs of Madura], Stereoview, British Library, LL/122956
Linnaeus Tripe, 1858 (published), Side aisle in [the Poodoo Mundabam, Madura]., [Stereographs of Madura], Stereoview, British Library, LL/122950
Linnaeus Tripe, 1858 (published), Ruins outside the Hall of amusements in the Palace [Madura]., [Stereographs of Madura], Stereoview, British Library, LL/122996
William M. Munro, 1909, Haliburton Stream, Pictou., Photograph, British Library, LL/130440
Linnaeus Tripe, 1858, Descriptive Notes by the Rev. W. Tracy, M.A. Accompanying The Stereographs of Madura. 1858 [11 of 27], Book page, British Library, LL/123021
Linnaeus Tripe, 1858 (published), N. end of the West Portico [Madura]., [Stereographs of Madura], Stereoview, British Library, LL/122952
H.A. Mirza, 1907 (ca), Picture of the Paradise of al-Ma'ala, [Views of Mecca and Medina], Photograph, on blue card mount, British Library, LL/58615
H.A. Mirza, 1907 (ca), Picture of the Mosque of Khaif and Mina, [Views of Mecca and Medina], Photograph, on blue card mount, British Library, LL/58613
Linnaeus Tripe, 1858 (published), Statue of Tirumal Naik with his family in [the Poodoo Mundabam, Madura]., [Stereographs of Madura], Stereoview, British Library, LL/122947
Messrs. Appleton & Co. (Bradford), 1889, Alexander Keighley, Photographic print, Woodburytype ?, British Library, LL/40167
Linnaeus Tripe, 1858 (published), The Shevagungah and Aycoody Zemindar minors [Madura]., [Stereographs of Madura], Stereoview, British Library, LL/123002
O.S. Baudesson, 1882, General view of a Jain temple near the Kumbha Shyama Temple, Chittaurgarh [Chitorgarh], Photographic print, British Library, LL/112810
Linnaeus Tripe, 1858 (published), Figure of an elephant near the river [Madura]., [Stereographs of Madura], Stereoview, British Library, LL/122937
Linnaeus Tripe, 1858, Descriptive Notes by the Rev. W. Tracy, M.A. Accompanying The Stereographs of Madura. 1858 [16 of 27], Book page, British Library, LL/123026
Linnaeus Tripe, 1858 (published), Caryatide pillars in the Poodoo Mundapam [Madura]., [Stereographs of Madura], Stereoview, British Library, LL/122945
Robert Gill, 1868-1870, 'Chapel' in right end of verandah of Buddhist vihara, Cave XXI, Ajanta, Photographic print, British Library, LL/37219
Henry Robert Harmer or William Thornton Fisher (embossed stamp), 1857-1861 (publication), Tongue of common fly., Albumen print, photomicrograph, circular, British Library, LL/126435
Linnaeus Tripe, 1858 (published), Sculptured figures on the front of the 1000 pillared Mundabam [Madura]., [Stereographs of Madura], Stereoview, British Library, LL/122977
Linnaeus Tripe, 1858, Descriptive Notes by the Rev. W. Tracy, M.A. Accompanying The Stereographs of Madura. 1858 [7 of 27], Book page, British Library, LL/123017
Robert Gill, 1868, View from the left of the interior of the verandah of Buddhist vihara, Cave VII, Ajanta, Stereoview, detail, British Library, LL/37224
Linnaeus Tripe, 1858 (published), Street with Mundabams and cars [Madura]. (The Bazar Street.), [Stereographs of Madura], Stereoview, British Library, LL/122938
Willoughby Wallace Hooper, 1886, Some of King Theebaw's Guards at the East Gate of the Palace enclosure, [Mandalay], the day we entered, [Burmah], Photograph, British Library, LL/73491
Linnaeus Tripe, 1858 (published), Entrance to the Temple of Minatchi in the Great Pagoda [Madura]. (Ashta Lachimi Mundapam.), [Stereographs of Madura], Stereoview, British Library, LL/122960
Linnaeus Tripe, 1858, Descriptive Notes by the Rev. W. Tracy, M.A. Accompanying The Stereographs of Madura. 1858 [22 of 27], Book page, British Library, LL/123032
Ordnance Survey Department, under Colonel Sir Henry James, 1867, Stonehenge, Central Entrance through Outer Circle and upright of Trilithon, [Rebuilding the Crystal Palace], Photographic print, British Library, LL/40213
Linnaeus Tripe, 1858 (published), View of the Raya Gopuram from S. W. [Madura], [Stereographs of Madura], Stereoview, British Library, LL/122943
Madho Prasad, 1905 (ca), [Top of broken pillar in foreground with the famous Sarnath lion capital standing on the ground beyond.], Photograph, British Library, LL/125300
1841, Spring (probably), Patent Photographic Likenesses taken by Wolcott's Reflecting Aparatus [sic] at the Royal Polytechnic Institution, Regent Street [London], Studio label, British Library, LL/76696
Linnaeus Tripe, 1858 (published), Arcade near the Pottamatai Tank [Madura]., [Stereographs of Madura], Stereoview, British Library, LL/122964
Alexander Rea, 1892 (ca), Silver and gold-plated vahana in the form of a nandi in the Kumbheshvara Temple, Kumbakonam, Photograph, British Library, LL/73523
Willoughby Wallace Hooper, 1886, The remains of a magnificent Kyoung, adjoining those occupied by the Hampshire Regiment, which was burnt down on the 24th March, 1886, [Burmah], Photograph, British Library, LL/73497
Linnaeus Tripe, 1858 (published), Dhwajastumbum of the Permaul Pagoda [Madura]. (The Dwajastambam of the Perumal Pagoda.), [Stereographs of Madura], Stereoview, British Library, LL/123001
Unidentified photographer(s), 1918, July, A.G. Two-Seater (Type C.iv.) [Aerial recognition photographs], Book page, British Library, LL/66066
Lawrie and Company, G.W., 1895, General view of the south end of Naini Tal Lake, showing buildings scattered on the hillside, including a church in the foreground, Photographic print, British Library, LL/46860
Linnaeus Tripe, 1858 (published), View of the entrance near the East Gopuram [Madura]., [Stereographs of Madura], Stereoview, British Library, LL/122982
Linnaeus Tripe, 1858, Descriptive Notes by the Rev. W. Tracy, M.A. Accompanying The Stereographs of Madura. 1858 [19 of 27], Book page, British Library, LL/123029
Archaeological Survey of India, 1895, Gold and silver vessels, Ranganayakasvami Temple [Ranganatha Temple], Srirangam, Trichinopoly District, Photograph, British Library, LL/73526
Linnaeus Tripe, 1858 (published), Inner arcade on the north side of the quadrangle [Madura]., [Stereographs of Madura], Stereoview, British Library, LL/122992
Willoughby Wallace Hooper, 1885, One of King Theebaw's war steamers fully armed and equipped for the purpose of annihilating the presumptuous "Kalars", Photograph, British Library, LL/49684
Philip Henry Delamotte, 1855, Monument to Giuliano De Medici, with figures of Night and Day, by Michael Angelo, [Rebuilding the Crystal Palace], Photographic print, British Library, LL/40202
Unidentified photographer, 1859, Lt H.C.B. [Henry Charles Baskerville] Tanner at Karachi at time of his marriage (1859), wearing the uniform of the Royal Horse Artillery with a medal of the Persian Gulf Campaign when he was serving in the Bombay Field Artillery, Photograph, British Library, LL/131760
Willoughby Wallace Hooper, 1886, The Hampshire Regiment at Mandalay attending Divine Service on the morning of Christmas Day, 1885, [Burmah], Photograph, British Library, LL/73498
Willoughby Wallace Hooper, 1886, A couple of Burmese young ladies, one of whom is engaged in making 'cheroots', an occupation which fills up a good deal of their time, the demand for these articles in Burmah being very great, [Burmah], Photograph, British Library, LL/73496
Linnaeus Tripe, 1858, Descriptive Notes by the Rev. W. Tracy, M.A. Accompanying The Stereographs of Madura. 1858 [5 of 27], Book page, British Library, LL/123015
Linnaeus Tripe, 1858, Descriptive Notes by the Rev. W. Tracy, M.A. Accompanying The Stereographs of Madura. 1858 [18 of 27], Book page, British Library, LL/123028
Willoughby Wallace Hooper, 1886, A Baker's Shop in the Chinese quarter of the town. It is not perhaps a very inviting place, nevertheless the bread made in Mandalay is exceedingly good, [Burmah], Photograph, British Library, LL/73488
Linnaeus Tripe, 1858, Descriptive Notes by the Rev. W. Tracy, M.A. Accompanying The Stereographs of Madura. 1858 [20 of 27], Book page, British Library, LL/123030
Robert & Harriet Tytler, 1858, No. 18. The Residency at Lucknow. The square tower on the right slightly in view is the one in which Lawrence was wounded., Photographic print, British Library, LL/41286
William M. Munro, 1906, A hazy moon., Photograph, British Library, LL/130441
Linnaeus Tripe, 1858 (published), Sculptures in the West Portico [Madura]., [Stereographs of Madura], Stereoview, British Library, LL/122951
Linnaeus Tripe, 1858 (published), View of the entrance from the Mundabam inside [Madura]., [Stereographs of Madura], Stereoview, British Library, LL/122962
H.A. Mirza, 1907 (ca), Picture of the Mausoleum of Our Lord Amir Hamza, May God Be Pleased upon Him, [Views of Mecca and Medina], Photograph, on blue card mount, British Library, LL/58614
Willoughby Wallace Hooper, 1886, An immense Pyah or basement built by King Mintaya Gyee at Mengoon, with the intention of erecting a Pagoda on it which should be the highest building in the world…[Mingun Pagoda], [Burmah], Photograph, British Library, LL/73493
Linnaeus Tripe, 1858 (published), View across the nave in the Poodoo Mundabam [Madura]., [Stereographs of Madura], Stereoview, British Library, LL/122946
Willoughby Wallace Hooper, 1886, Phoongyees with Mendicant Pots in their hands going their rounds to receive the food given them by the charitably disposed, [Mandalay], [Burmah], Photograph, British Library, LL/73494
William Stairs, Son, and Morrow (Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada), 1921, Living model in plumbing fixtures. Photo N [Modern shower], Gelatin silver print, British Library, LL/130993
Linnaeus Tripe, 1858, Descriptive Notes by the Rev. W. Tracy, M.A. Accompanying The Stereographs of Madura. 1858 [17 of 27], Book page, British Library, LL/123027
Alexander Rea, 1892 (ca), Silver and gold-plated vahana in the form of an elephant in the Kumbheshvara Temple, Kumbakonam, Photograph, British Library, LL/73522
Linnaeus Tripe, 1858 (published), View of Madura from the roof with part of the sub court on the left., [Stereographs of Madura], Stereoview, British Library, LL/122998
H.A. Mirza, 1907 (ca), Picture of the Sanctuary of Medina the Radiant, [Views of Mecca and Medina], Photograph, on blue card mount, British Library, LL/58608
Unidentified photographer, 1862, Back of the book cover for William & Mary Howitt, 1862, Ruined Abbeys and Castles of Great Britain, (London: A.W. Bennett), Book cover, back, British Library, LL/62532