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Isaiah West Taber
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Delhi, Mote Musjid, 1351, 1860's
By Samuel Bourne
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Signed and numbered on recto. Vintage albumen print Image 8.5x10.5", Paper 8.5x10.5", Mat 16x20"
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Mid-19th Century Black and White Photography

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View on the Buspa, five miles above Chitkul, #1518, 1866
By Samuel Bourne
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Signed and numbered on recto Vintage albumen print Image 9-1/4"x11-1/4", Mount 10"x13"
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1860s Black and White Photography

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Rajarajesvara Temple, Thanjavur, India, 1869
By Samuel Bourne
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Vintage albumen print Image Dimensions: 9 x 11 inches
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1860s Black and White Photography

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The View from the new road at Pangi, #1478, 1866
By Samuel Bourne
Located in Santa Monica, CA
The View from the new road at Pangi, #1478, 1866 Signed and numbered on recto Vintage albumen print Image 9"x10-3/4", Mount 10"x12"
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1860s Black and White Photography

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Hall of private audience in the palace of Delhi, 1860
By Samuel Bourne
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Titled on recto, titled and dated on verso Albumen print Image - 9.5 x 11.25", Paper - 13 x 15", Mat - 16 x 20"
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1860s Black and White Photography

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Calcutta; Banian Tree at Government House, Barrackpore, 1870s
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Calcutta; Banian Tree at Government House, Barrackpore, 1870s Signed on recto. Vintage albumen print Image 9 x 11", Paper 9 x 11"
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Late 19th Century Black and White Photography

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