This cabinet photograph appears to be of a British cavalry officer, in colonial India. He is posing next to a chair made to look primitive, made of mud. branches, and palm fronds. His white helmet sits on the chair. The style of helmet is that of the Royal Horse Guards Officer's white Cloth Foreign Service Helmet. The photograph frame bears the impront of photograph studio Molkenteller, Maisch and Company, Secunderabad, India. This cabinet photograph appears to be of a British officer in colonial India. The style of helmet is that of the Royal Horse Guards Officer's white Cloth Foreign Service Helmet. The imprint of the photography studio says Molkenteller, Maisch and Company, Secunderabad, India. He may have been the 2nd Battalion of the Suffolk Regiment, which was stationed in Secunderabad, India, during 1894.
Authors
- Collection
- Pioneers In Your Attic from Utah Valley University
- Contributor
- Ashby, Kim R
- Dates
- 1890; 1891; 1892; 1893; 1894
- Pages
- 1882783 Bytes
- Place Discussed
- Secunderābād (India)
- Provider
- Mountain West Digital Library
- Published in
- India
- Reference
- digcoll_uvu_19PIYA/279
- Rights
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- Source
- Digital Public Library of America https://dp.la/item/413ee92e6be3bfac85d075b4ead08a13