É. Apor , H. Wang (ed.): Catalogue of the Collections of Sir Aurel Stein in the Library of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. Comp. by John Falconer, Ágnes Kárteszi, Ágnes Kelecsényi, Lilla Russell-Smith.

FALCONER John and RUSSELL-SMITH Lilla - Photographs

JOHN FALCONER - LILLA RUSSELL-SMITH 32-33. Snapshot portrait of Alice Andrews seated on a bench, (?)Lahore, c. 1890s. Two copies. 34. Cabinet portrait, marked up for blockmaker, of Ram Singh, Jaswant Singh and 'Yolchi Beg' (Dash) in the Macartney's garden at Kashgar. Reproduced in SRK p.494. 35. Portrait of a Badakhshani trader, Yarkand [1003]. Reproduced in SRK p. 165. 36. Small head-and-shoulders portrait of an unidentified man, mounted on card, c. 1880s. 37. Full-length portrait of Dr Ernest Frederic Neve (1861-1946) with two dogs (Dash V and Stein's Powinda watchdog Spin Khan), taken by Stein at Srinagar, 14 Nov 1928. Neve was Consulting Surgeon at the Kashmir Mission Hospital. 38. Portrait of two unidentified children, tentatively dated 1902 on mount, but surely later (1920s-30s?). 39. Snapshot portrait in card mount of Thomas Arnold with child, dated Cairo, May 1930. 40. Studio portrait of two children by Jessop, Exmouth, captioned 'With love and good wishes from Helen and Lorimer to their kind 'Uncle" 41. Head-and-shoulders cabinet portrait of Aurel Stein, by Johnston and Hofmann, Calcutta or Simla, c. 1890 (probably Simla). Albumen print. 42. Group portrait of Aurel Stein, Frederick and Nora Andrews, an unidenti­fied European couple with baby and Indian nurse. Lahore, c. 1900. Gelatin silver print. 43. Three-quarter length seated portrait of Tivadar Duka, by Barclay Bros (?London). Platinum print. Removed from original frame. 44. Head-and-shoulders sepia toned bromide print of Dr Ernest Frederic Neve, by Brights of Bournemouth, c. 1920. 45. Gelatin silver print portrait of Chinese official Li Xierong hao Fengsheng, seated in front of house with child on his lap. Captioned on back in Chinese. Stein Photo 30 Indian and British views, 1880s-1890s Green cloth-covered scrap album containing 25 commercially produced views of Indian architecture and English views, c. 1880s- 1890s. The Indian views, of archi­tecture in Kashmir, Simla, Delhi, Jaipur and Agra, are the work of an unidentified professional photographer, and are uncaptioned apart from print 13, which is possi­bly one of Stein's own photographs. Most of the views of Oxford are captioned in the negative and the photographers can be identified by their signed initials. 306

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