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*[http://www.harappa.com/photo3/index.html Indian Raj British Indian Photography 1845-1947] | *[http://www.harappa.com/photo3/index.html Indian Raj British Indian Photography 1845-1947] (Harappa.com) | ||
*[http://www.photoraj.com/content/welcome-photoraj Photoraj] | *[http://www.photoraj.com/content/welcome-photoraj Photoraj] | ||
*Tony Davis’ Antiq-Photo [http://www.19cphoto.com/bios.html Biographies] contains many names of photographers who worked in India, Burma and Ceylon in the 19th century. The site also has many [http://search.19cphoto.com/search/search_results.jsp?searchCode=3in photographs] of India | *Tony Davis’ Antiq-Photo [http://www.19cphoto.com/bios.html Biographies] contains many names of photographers who worked in India, Burma and Ceylon in the 19th century. The site also has many [http://search.19cphoto.com/search/search_results.jsp?searchCode=3in photographs] of India |
Revision as of 13:07, 9 November 2009
External Links
Websites
- Indian Raj British Indian Photography 1845-1947 (Harappa.com)
- Photoraj
- Tony Davis’ Antiq-Photo Biographies contains many names of photographers who worked in India, Burma and Ceylon in the 19th century. The site also has many photographs of India
Articles
- Photography in India from the International Institute for Asian Studies(IIAS)-Netherlands
- Photography, archaeology and afternoon tea. IIAS. A review of the book A Vision of Splendour, Indian Heritage in the Photographs of Jean Philippe Vogel, 1901- 1913. A second review of the same book
- Ethnographical Photography in India 1850-1900 by John Falconer
- Photography in Colonial and Post Colonial India by Megan Joyce