A Group of Punjabi Mohamedan Women & Men
One wonders where this photograph was taken, possibly in the Murree hills but it could have been elsewhere too.
One wonders where this photograph was taken, possibly in the Murree hills but it could have been elsewhere too.
A striking studio portrait – note the painted trees – from the Punjabi garrison town. Only his name is printed on the back.
[Original caption] A Begging Fakir.
A rare artist-painted postcard, likely by an amateur. Sir Malcolm Darling (1880-1969), a "maverick" I.C.S. Officer who spent over 40 years in Punjab, was a friend of E.M.
One of my favourite, and among the rarest of early Bremner postcards.
A less-typical image of an "Indian well," with a rugged sloping foreground that reminds the viewer how far beneath water could lie and the messiness of its extraction.