Scene in an Indian Village |
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| Taken in India when Hardman was stationed there with 8th Gurkha rifles (1918-1922). This print was made on Hardman's return to England, and was heavily retouched with cochineal. Probably made with a Sanderson Tropical camera. | |
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Village in Kerala |
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| A village scene in Pandikkad, Kerala in the South West of India. The image was taken whilst Hardman was in India serving in the 8th Ghurka Rifles, before he came to Liverpool to set up his portrait business in 1923. | |
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Indian Landscape |
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| Photograph of a landscape in India, with a large tree on the left hand side and the slope of a mountain on the right, which frame the picture. This was taken during Hardman's time in India 1917-1922. | |
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View Near Peshawar |
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| Landscape taken near Peshawar in India, with a gentle slope and trees filling the left hand side of the picture, and houses and people in the background on the right. | |
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Mounted Soldier leading Donkeys and Packing Horse |
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| Photograph of a Ghurka soldier mounted on his horse looking away from the camera to a group of donkeys carrying bags and supplies, flanked by men, one with a horse also carrying bags. Taken during Hardman's time in the Army in India (1918-1922). | |
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View of Langoor Jarhi |
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| Photograph taken during Hardman’s timein the British Army in India. On the reverse of the print Hardman has written 'Looking from Church, Lansdowne, towards Langoor Jarhi. Snow peaks can be seen at top of picture'. | |
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