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Date |
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| 121 |
Herat, from the citadel |
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| 122 |
Bridge over the river Herirood |
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| 123 |
Indo-European telegraph : Landing the cable in the mud at Fao, Persian Gulf |
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| 124 |
Indo-European telegraph : Elphinstone inlet, Persian Gulf, with a view of the fort. |
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| 125 |
Palace of Kasr-I-Kajar, Teheran, Persia. |
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| 126 |
Kermanshah, Persia, on the line of the Indo-European telegraph. |
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| 127 |
Section from Bushire [Bushehr] to Teheran [Tehran] to accompany a paper by Major O St John published for the Journal of the Royal Geographical Society by John Murray, London (MCA/01/02/08/06) |
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| 128 |
Kitab Marsiyati li Isa ibn Sheikh Fodio |
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| 129 |
Persia, Afghanistan and Beloochistan [Balochistan] by J. Bartholomew published in London and Glasgow by William Collins Sons & Co (MCA/01/01/06/69) |
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| 130 |
Interior of a Parsee burial ground near Teheran |
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| 131 |
Exterior of a Parsee burial ground near Teheran |
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| 132 |
Shah's palace at Teheran |
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| 133 |
Bastinado in Persia |
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| 134 |
Surprise! |
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| 135 |
Map of Seistan to accompany the paper by Major-General Sir H C Rawlinson cartography by Edward Weller and published in London by John Murray and the Royal Geographical Society (MCA/01/02/02/01) |
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| 136 |
Map of Eastern Persia to illustrate the paper by Major General Sir F J Goldsmid engraved by Edward Weller and publsihed in London by John Murray and the Royal Geographical Society (MCA/01/02/02/07) |
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| 137 |
South front of the Shah's palace at Teheran. |
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| 138 |
Caserh Kadjar, the summer residence of the Shah. |
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| 139 |
Teheran, the capital of Persia |
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| 140 |
Pilgrims with their dead going to the shrines of Kerbala and Meshid All |
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