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
Linnaeus Tripe, 1858 (published), Gateway of the East Gopuram [Madura]., [Stereographs of Madura], Stereoview, British Library, LL/122983
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 [6 of 27], Book page, British Library, LL/123016
O.S. Baudesson, 1882, View of east side of Pani Mahal (library), City Palace, Udaipur, Photographic print, British Library, LL/112807
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
Adolphe Duperly, 1840, Ordnance Yard (Taken From Port Royal Street), [Daguerian Excursions in Jamaica, pl. 8], Lithograph, based on a daguerreotype, British Library, LL/49653
Willoughby Wallace Hooper, 1885, Front of King Theebaw's Palace, [Mandalay]. This picture was taken on the afternoon of the 28th Nov, the day on which the King was made prisoner, Photograph, British Library, LL/49686
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
Linnaeus Tripe, 1858 (published), View across the nave in the Poodoo Mundabam [Madura]., [Stereographs of Madura], Stereoview, British Library, LL/122946
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
Henry Cousens, 1885, Close view of sculptural detail on the lintel of a doorway of one of the shrines of the Navalinga Temple complex, Kukkunur, Photographic print, British Library, LL/37200
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
Robert Gill, 1868-1870, 'Chapel' in right end of verandah of Buddhist vihara, Cave XXI, Ajanta, Photographic print, British Library, LL/37219
Philip Henry Delamotte, 1855, Candelabrum of the Salle De La Paix, and other Objects in Nave, [Rebuilding the Crystal Palace], Photographic print, British Library, LL/40171
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 Bab 'Anbari', [Views of Mecca and Medina], Photograph, on blue card mount, British Library, LL/58612
Linnaeus Tripe, 1858 (published), Inner arcade on the west side [of the quadrangle, Madura]., [Stereographs of Madura], Stereoview, British Library, LL/122993
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
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, Descriptive Notes by the Rev. W. Tracy, M.A. Accompanying The Stereographs of Madura. 1858 [8 of 27], Book page, British Library, LL/123018
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
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
James Ricalton, 1903, Memorial at Cawnpore to British women and children massacred by Nana Sahib, 1857, India, Stereocard, British Library, LL/49467
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
Linnaeus Tripe, 1858 (published), [Sculptured figures on the front of the 1000 pillared Mundabam, Madura]., [Stereographs of Madura], Stereoview, British Library, LL/122978
Archaeological Survey of India, 1899-1900, North-west view of Pottamarai Tank, Minakshi Amman Temple [Minakshi Sundareshvara Temple], Madura, Photographic print, British Library, LL/37208
Robert Gill, 1871, View of the ruins looking across from north-east to south-east, Mehekar, Buldana District, Berar, Photographic print, British Library, LL/37217
Felice Beato, 1860, Page from sale catalogue for Photographic Views and Panoramas Taken by Signor F. Beato During the Indian Mutiny in1857-58 and the Late War in China …, Sales catalogue, British Library, LL/97177
Linnaeus Tripe, 1858 (published), Near view of the entrance to [the Temple of Minatchi, Madura]., [Stereographs of Madura], Stereoview, British Library, LL/122961
Herzog & Higgins, 1903, 7 January, The Delhi Durbar: elephant carriage of the Maharaja of Rewa at the Retainers' Review, British Library, LL/6762
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
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
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
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
Dixon & Son, 1880, Tennis Court, James Street, Haymarket, [Relics of Old London], Photographic print, British Library, LL/87070
William Russell Sedgfield, 1862, Book cover for William & Mary Howitt, 1862, Ruined Abbeys and Castles of Great Britain, (London: A.W. Bennett), Book cover, front, British Library, LL/62531
Henry Robert Harmer or William Thornton Fisher (embossed stamp), 1857-1861 (publication), Foot of common fly., Albumen print, photomicrograph, circular, British Library, LL/126434
Unidentified photographer, 1880s (?), Portrait of Major-General Linnaeus Tripe (1822-1902), Madras Army, Carbon print (?), British Library, LL/72255
Linnaeus Tripe, 1858 (published), Another part of the outer Prakarum of the Sundareshwara Temple [Madura]., [Stereographs of Madura], Stereoview, British Library, LL/122968
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
Unidentified photographer, 1858 (check), Group. Lt. General Sir Saml. J. Browne & staff with Generals Macpherson, Tytler, Gough & Appleyard. Safed Sang., Photographic print, British Library, LL/41288
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
William Stairs, Son, and Morrow (Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada), 1921, Living model in plumbing fixtures Photo P [Man shaving], Gelatin silver print, British Library, LL/130994
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
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
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, Descriptive Notes by the Rev. W. Tracy, M.A. Accompanying The Stereographs of Madura. 1858 [13 of 27], Book page, British Library, LL/123023
William Stairs, Son, and Morrow (Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada), 1921, Living model in plumbing fixtures. Photo B. [Coal burning stove], Gelatin silver print, British Library, LL/130992
Henry Robert Harmer or William Thornton Fisher (embossed stamp), 1857-1861 (publication), Tongue of common fly., Albumen print, photomicrograph, circular, British Library, LL/126435
Robert Gill, 1868, Interior view from the right of the verandah of Buddhist vihara, Cave XXIV, Ajanta, Stereoview, British Library, LL/37225
Linnaeus Tripe, 1858 (published), Statue of Tirumal Naik with his family in [the Poodoo Mundabam, Madura]., [Stereographs of Madura], Stereoview, British Library, LL/122947
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
Willoughby Wallace Hooper, 1886, A gang of Dacoits being conveyed down the river from Mandalay to Rangoon on board one of the Irrawaddy Flotilla Company's steamers, [Burmah], Photograph, British Library, LL/73475
Linnaeus Tripe, 1858, Descriptive Notes by the Rev. W. Tracy, M.A. Accompanying The Stereographs of Madura. 1858 [23 of 27], Book page, British Library, LL/123033
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