Linnaeus Tripe, 1858, Descriptive Notes by the Rev. W. Tracy, M.A. Accompanying The Stereographs of Madura. 1858 [10 of 27], Book page, British Library, LL/123020
Linnaeus Tripe, 1858 (published), Inner arcade on the west side [of the quadrangle, Madura]., [Stereographs of Madura], Stereoview, British Library, LL/122993
Philip Henry Delamotte, 1855, Workshop of the Egyptian Court, Restoration of Monuments, [Rebuilding the Crystal Palace], Photographic print, British Library, LL/40227
Linnaeus Tripe, 1858 (published), Contents page for Linnaeus Tripe, 1858, Stereographs of Madura…with descriptions by the Rev. W. Tracy, M.A.. (Madras) [2 of 2], Contents page, British Library, LL/122935
Philip Henry Delamotte, 1855, The Triclinium, Fauces, and Ala, of the Pompeian Court, [Rebuilding the Crystal Palace], Photographic print, British Library, LL/40222
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, 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
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
Edwin Clay Blair, n.d., Monsters of the deep cast ashore at River John, Nova Scotia, 1918. No. 4., Photograph, British Library, LL/127217
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
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
W. Mountain, 1884, Advertisement for W. Mountain's Royal Academy Studios, Advert, British Library, LL/37237
Linnaeus Tripe, 1858 (published), Statues of former rajas of Madura., [Stereographs of Madura], Stereoview, British Library, LL/122948
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), Near view of the entrance to [the Temple of Minatchi, Madura]., [Stereographs of Madura], Stereoview, British Library, LL/122961
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
Unidentified photographer, 1870-1871, The Gallery of Louis XIII at Versailles, used as a hospital in the winter of 1870-71, Albumen print, British Library, LL/6496
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
Linnaeus Tripe, 1858 (published), Street with Mundabams and cars [Madura]. (The Bazar Street.), [Stereographs of Madura], Stereoview, British Library, LL/122938
Henry Anderson Bryden (author), 1893, Home Life at Masinya's Kraal - Ngamiland, Book illustration, British Library, LL/52509
Linnaeus Tripe, 1858 (published), Contents page for Linnaeus Tripe, 1858, Stereographs of Madura…with descriptions by the Rev. W. Tracy, M.A.. (Madras) [1 of 2], Contents page, British Library, LL/122934
H.A. Mirza, 1907 (ca), Picture of the City of Medina the Radiant, [Views of Mecca and Medina], Photograph, on blue card mount, British Library, LL/58611
Linnaeus Tripe, 1858 (published), The Tatta Saddhi Mundabam [Tattu Suttu Mundapam, Madura]., [Stereographs of Madura], Stereoview, British Library, LL/122971
Adolphe Duperly, 1840, Cascade Of White River Near Ocho Rios In St Anns, [Daguerian Excursions in Jamaica, pl. 18], Lithograph, based on a daguerreotype, British Library, LL/49658
Linnaeus Tripe, 1858 (published), Ruins outside the Hall of amusements in the Palace [Madura]., [Stereographs of Madura], Stereoview, British Library, LL/122996
Linnaeus Tripe, 1858, Descriptive Notes by the Rev. W. Tracy, M.A. Accompanying The Stereographs of Madura. 1858 [9 of 27], Book page, British Library, LL/123019
O.S. Baudesson, 1882, Close view of portion of the domed ceiling of the Adinatha Temple (Vimala Vasahi), Abu, Photographic print, British Library, LL/112802
Linnaeus Tripe, 1858, Descriptive Notes by the Rev. W. Tracy, M.A. Accompanying The Stereographs of Madura. 1858 [25 of 27], Book page, British Library, LL/123035
F. Brookes, 1891, Advertisement for F. Brookes, artist and photographer, Advert, British Library, LL/37236
Robert Gill, 1868-1869, East inner colonnade from the court of the ruins at Mehekar (Mehkar), Buldana District, Berar, Photographic print, British Library, LL/37216
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
Linnaeus Tripe, 1858 (published), Sculptured figures on the front of the 1000 pillared Mundabam [Madura]., [Stereographs of Madura], Stereoview, British Library, LL/122977
Philip Henry Delamotte, 1855, Head from one of the Colossi of Monte Cavallo, Rome, By Phidias, [Rebuilding the Crystal Palace], Photographic print, British Library, LL/40196
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
Linnaeus Tripe, 1858, Descriptive Notes by the Rev. W. Tracy, M.A. Accompanying The Stereographs of Madura. 1858, Title page, British Library, LL/123010
H.A. Mirza, 1907 (ca), Picture of the Sanctuary of Mecca the Great, [Views of Mecca and Medina], Photograph, on blue card mount, British Library, LL/58609
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
Robert & Harriet Tytler, 1858, No. 10. Near view of the Taj [Mahal] from the river Jumna, Agra. Taj means sepulchre on an extensive scale: the Emperors of Delhi lie here., Photographic print, British Library, LL/41279
O.S. Baudesson, 1882, General view of a Jain temple near the Kumbha Shyama Temple, Chittaurgarh [Chitorgarh], Photographic print, British Library, LL/112810
William Despard Hemphill, 1860, Title page for William Despard Hemphill, M.D., 1860, The Abbeys, Castles, and Scenery of Clonmel and the Surrounding Countryside, Title page, British Library, LL/51534
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
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
Linnaeus Tripe, 1858 (published), S. W. corner of Poodoo Mundabam [Madura]., [Stereographs of Madura], Stereoview, British Library, LL/122956
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 [27 of 27], Book page, British Library, LL/123037
Unidentified photographer, 1885 (or earlier), A Print from a Negative (found in the Palace) of King Theebaw, Queen Soopy-a-lat and her sister, Photograph, British Library, LL/49688
Linnaeus Tripe, 1858 (published), A small vase of black granite [Madura]., [Stereographs of Madura], Stereoview, British Library, LL/123005
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
Constance Talbot, n.d., Photographic Typesetting of Thomas Moore's The Last Rose of Summer', Photogenic drawing negative, British Library, LL/90840
Linnaeus Tripe, 1858 (published), Part of the outer Prakarum, or corridor of the temple of the god Sundareshwara in the Great Pagoda with Vahanums [Madura]., [Stereographs of Madura], Stereoview, British Library, LL/122967
Linnaeus Tripe, 1858 (published), [Sculptured figures on the front of the 1000 pillared Mundabam, Madura]., [Stereographs of Madura], Stereoview, British Library, LL/122978
O.S. Baudesson, 1882, Carved wood and ivory door in the Chandra Mahal, City Palace, Udaipur, Photographic print, British Library, LL/112809
Linnaeus Tripe, 1858 (published), The Nowbut Khanah [Madura]. (Palace of Tirumalai Nayak.), [Stereographs of Madura], Stereoview, British Library, LL/122988
Linnaeus Tripe, 1858, Descriptive Notes by the Rev. W. Tracy, M.A. Accompanying The Stereographs of Madura. 1858 [1 of 27], Book page, British Library, LL/123011
Linnaeus Tripe, 1858 (published), Inner façade of the East Gopuram [Madura]., [Stereographs of Madura], Stereoview, British Library, LL/122981
Linnaeus Tripe, 1858 (published), Part of the outer Prakaram or corridor of the temple of the god Sundareshwara in the Great Pagoda [Madura]., [Stereographs of Madura], Stereoview, British Library, LL/122966
Willoughby Wallace Hooper, 1886, The Redoubt at Mindhla on the right bank of the Irrawaddy, captured on the afternoon of the 17th Nov, [Burmah], Photograph, British Library, LL/73490
Henry Dixon, A[lfred]. & J[ohn]. Bool, 1880, 102, Leadenhall Street [London, Great Britain], Photographic print, British Library, LL/40166
Robert Gill, 1871, Entrance to the enclosure of the old Jain temple at Sirpur, Basim (Washim) District, Berar, Photographic print, British Library, LL/37220