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Dirgha Man Collection of photographs [Late 1800s-mid 1940s] Ganesh Man Chitrakar [mid 1940s- early 1950s]
These glass plate negatives were taken by Dirgha Man (1877-1951) and Ganesh Man Chitrakar (1916-1985). They are interesting in the context of Nepal…
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Glass Plate Negatives (4.5" x 6.5")
Extent: 4.5" x 6.5".
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Acetate Negatives (120 mm)
Extent: 120 mm.
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Correspondence
Personal and official correspondences. Original file reference: SPA/CO.
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Endangered Records in the Boyden Observatory Archive
Boyden Observatory - named for the American engineer Uriah A. Boyden (1804-1879) - was established as a southern station of the Astronomical…
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Dr Rajarshi Ghose Collection
This collection belongs to Dr. Rajarshi Ghose (Kolkata, India). It is a private collection with rare books, chapbooks, pamphlets, and periodicals…
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Sikkim Palace Archives
While it is an archive that represents elite perspectives, the Sikkim Palace Archives, is also the first collection of local origin to be made…
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The collection preserved at Grishashvili Library Museum
The collection contains the following: private archive of Ioseb Grishashvili, rare and unique bibliographic editions, urban folklore, playbills,…
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विश्वमित्र
Vishwamitra started off as a nationalist Hindi daily from Kolkata in 1916 and became a monthly from October 1932. Its robust run continued well…
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Filmdom (Illustrated); Chand, Madhuri, Dipali, Sadaqat, Bhavishya, Prabha, Vishwamitra periodicals.
The collection, housed at the Centre for the Study of Developing Societies, Delhi includes issues of Bhavishya, Chand, Madhuri, Prabha, and…
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विश्वमित्र
Vishwamitra started off as a nationalist Hindi daily from Kolkata in 1916 and became a monthly from October 1932. Its robust run continued well…
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Official correspondence regarding domestic and foreign affairs
Collection of the correspondence of Sidkeong Tulku Namgyal (Chogyal r.1914), Basil Gould (PO Sikkim) and various individuals. Original file…
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Portraits
Nepal opened up to the outside only in 1950s. Cameras were only allowed to the Ranas and a few elites. The portraits taken before the 50s are…
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Landscape and Temples
Landscape and Temples: The landscape and temples are from Kathmandu Valley and the surrounding cities.