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Group Portrait: (L-R)Col. Yule P. W. D. Major Jones A. D. C. Mr. Walters, Captain Stanley
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Group Portrait: (L-R)Col. Yule P. W. D. Major Jones A. D. C. Mr. Walters, Captain Stanley
Group Portrait: (L-R) Col.Yule P.W.D. Major Jones A.D.C. Mr. Walters, Captain Stanley A.D.C. Captain Baring A.D.C. Captain Roberts V.C.D.A.Q.M.G. Captain Hills V.C. A.D.C. and Sir E. Campbell Bart. Mry. Secry.], 1858-61
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Albumen Photograph British India British Raj Captain Colonel Henry Imperialism Major Military Camp Tent Tents The Raj Yule Albumen Silver Print British Empire Group Portrait Hindoostan
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This photograph, titled "Group Portrait" captures a moment frozen in time during the British Raj era in India. Taken between 1858-61, this 19th-century albumen print showcases a distinguished group of individuals who played significant roles within the military and administrative spheres. In this image, we see Colonel Yule P. W. D. , Major Jones A. D. C. , Mr. Walters, Captain Stanley A. D. C. , Captain Baring A. D. C. , Captain Roberts V. C. D. A. Q. M. G. , Captain Hills V. C. A. D. C. , and Sir E. Campbell Bart Mry. Secry seated together in front of their military camp tents. Each man exudes an air of authority and purpose as they proudly wear their military uniforms. The photographer's identity remains unknown; however, their skill is evident through the composition and clarity of this albumen silver print. The monochromatic palette adds to the timeless quality of the image while emphasizing the historical significance it holds. This photograph serves as a visual testament to Britain's imperial presence in India during that period. It offers viewers a glimpse into the lives and occupations of these influential figures who shaped British India's history. Now housed at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, this heritage artwork provides us with valuable insights into both colonialism and military life during that era—a powerful reminder of our shared past that continues to shape our present understanding of culture, power dynamics, and national identity.
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