Ahma Girl in Bengal

Ahma Girl in Bengal

Click thumbnails for expanded view.

Ahma Girl in Bengal

Add to Cart

  • $1,200.00

  • Quantity Available: 1

Ahma Girl in Bengal. From an important group of albumenized salted paper prints of the East India Railway Company engineers and workers. Taken shortly after the Indian Mutiny of 1857. The East India Line opened to rail traffic in August 1854 when the first train steamed out of Howrah Station (Calcutta) destined for Hoogly 24 miles distant. Tonality: fair, slightly light.

Antiq-photo

Dealer Accepts:

 

Shipping:

$15.00

Item Details:

  • Reference #
  • 2pe28
  • Quantity
  • 1
  • Category
  • Fine Art
  • Department
  • Antiques
  • Maker
  • Unknown
  • Year
  • c1860
  • Dimensions
  • Width: 4 inches
  • Height: 5.5 inches
  • Depth: 0 inch
  • Weight: 0 pound
  • Condition
  • Good
  • Material
  • Albumenized salted paper photographs

Items Similar To "Ahma Girl in Bengal"