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, Descriptive Notes by the Rev. W. Tracy, M.A. Accompanying The Stereographs of Madura. 1858 [4 of 27], Book page, British Library, LL/123014
Linnaeus Tripe, 1858 (published), Street with Mundabams and cars [Madura]. (The Bazar Street.), [Stereographs of Madura], Stereoview, British Library, LL/122938
Unidentified photographer, 1880s (ca), Back view of the ruined Dilkusha Palace, Lucknow, Albumen print, British Library, LL/86587
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
James Ricalton, 1903, Memorial at Cawnpore to British women and children massacred by Nana Sahib, 1857, India, Stereocard, British Library, LL/49467
Henry Fox Talbot, 1844, 22 March (prior to), A Scene in a Library, Coloured and waxed salted paper print from a calotype negative, British Library, LL/78335
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
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
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 (published), Sculptured figure on the front of the 1000 pillared Mundabam [Madura]., [Stereographs of Madura], Stereoview, British Library, LL/122976
Robert Gill, 1868, Interior view from the right of the verandah of Buddhist vihara, Cave XXIV, Ajanta, Stereoview, detail, British Library, LL/37226
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
Adolphe Duperly, 1840, Montego Bay St James, [Daguerian Excursions in Jamaica, pl. 22], Lithograph, based on a daguerreotype, British Library, LL/49656
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
Sykes and Dwyer, 1869, Temple in the South-east corner of the chaok of Adinatha [Satrunjaya], Photographic print, British Library, LL/37204
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
Robert Gill, 1871, Close view of doorway of the Chintamani Mahadeva Temple, Kothali, Buldana District, Berar [sic. Mahadeva Temple, Kothali], Photographic print, British Library, LL/37218
Linnaeus Tripe, 1858 (published), [View of Madura from the roof] looking towards Secunder malie., [Stereographs of Madura], Stereoview, British Library, LL/122999
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 [14 of 27], Book page, British Library, LL/123024
Babu Jageswar Prasad, 1883, Dhundrupantghat [Benares], Photograph, British Library, LL/125295
Linnaeus Tripe, 1858, Descriptive Notes by the Rev. W. Tracy, M.A. Accompanying The Stereographs of Madura. 1858 [26 of 27], Book page, British Library, LL/123036
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
Linnaeus Tripe, 1858 (published), [Another part of the outer Prakarum of the Sundareshwara Temple] with Vahanums [Madura]., [Stereographs of Madura], Stereoview, British Library, LL/122969
Philip Henry Delamotte, 1855, Lower part of the scaffolding for the erection of the Great Transept Ribs, [Rebuilding the Crystal Palace], Photographic print, British Library, LL/40199
Linnaeus Tripe, 1858 (published), View across the nave in the Poodoo Mundabam [Madura]., [Stereographs of Madura], Stereoview, British Library, LL/122946
Robert Gill, 1868, Interior view from the right of the verandah of Buddhist vihara, Cave XXIV, Ajanta, Stereoview, British Library, LL/37225
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, Descriptive Notes by the Rev. W. Tracy, M.A. Accompanying The Stereographs of Madura. 1858 [27 of 27], Book page, British Library, LL/123037
H.A. Mirza, 1907 (ca), Picture of the Paradise Garden of al-Baqi, [Views of Mecca and Medina], Photograph, on blue card mount, British Library, LL/58616
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
H.A. Mirza, 1907 (ca), Picture of the Mosque of Quba, [Views of Mecca and Medina], Photograph, on blue card mount, British Library, LL/58617
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
Henry Fox Talbot, 1838 (after), Framed Portrait of Barbara Slingsby by an artist from the School of Peter Lely, propped up in the Cloister at Lacock Abbey, Salted paper print, British Library, LL/83649
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
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
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
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 [6 of 27], Book page, British Library, LL/123016
Unidentified photographer / artist, 1880, [Distant view of the] Memorial Well, Cawnpore, Albumen print, British Library, LL/49470
Edwin Clay Blair, 1918, "Monsters of the deep. No. 1. [Beached whales.].", Photograph, British Library, LL/122706
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, Descriptive Notes by the Rev. W. Tracy, M.A. Accompanying The Stereographs of Madura. 1858 [12 of 27], Book page, British Library, LL/123022
Willoughby Wallace Hooper, 1886, Group of Pagodas on the road, near the river, leading from the bottom of B road to the landing-place, [Mandalay], Photograph, British Library, LL/49682
Philip Henry Delamotte, 1855, Preparations for the erection of the Colossi of Aboo Simbel, [Rebuilding the Crystal Palace], Photographic print, British Library, LL/40207
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
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), Upper corner of one of the side halls in the quadrangle [Madura]., [Stereographs of Madura], Stereoview, British Library, LL/122995
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 [21 of 27], Book page, British Library, LL/123031
Robert Gill, 1871, View of the left-hand side of the ruins of the Kali Mandir at Chintarian, Devikot, Photographic print, British Library, LL/37215
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 (published), The Teppa-kulam from W. [Madura], [Stereographs of Madura], Stereoview, British Library, LL/122986
Linnaeus Tripe, 1858, Descriptive Notes by the Rev. W. Tracy, M.A. Accompanying The Stereographs of Madura. 1858, Title page, British Library, LL/123010
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 right of Facade of Buddhist vihara, Cave II, Ajanta, Stereoview, British Library, LL/37210
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