É. Apor , H. Wang (ed.): Supplement to the 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: Catalogue of Photographs Taken or Collected by Sir Aurel Stein

PHOTOGRAPHS PHOTOGRAPHS Stein Photo 34/1 Miscellaneous photographs of Germany and India, 1890s Collection of five miscellaneous prints of German and Indian subjects, some cap­tioned in German. 1. Martand, 19 Jan 1892. 2. Tübingen mit Oesterberg, 1893. 3. European style building in India, 1890s. 4. Simla as it is seen from [?]Gunshed, 1890s. [260] 5. Centrum Simla's mit 'Town Hall' und Kirche [Centre of Simla, with Town Hall and Church], 1890s. [403] Stein Photo 34/2 Swat Valley photographs, 1896 Collection of 7 albumen prints of Buddhist sites in, and artefacts from, the Swat Valley, taken for the Archaeological Survey of India in 1896 by Alexander E. Caddy. The prints are inscribed in the negative with the 'P.' numbers listed below. The sec­ond negative number relates to the place of the photographs in the Indian Museum series. Other copies of these prints can be found in the Indian Museum Collections of the British Library (APAC Photo 1002). 1. Unidentified site, Swat Valley. [P. 153; 1143] 2. Ruined site, Swat Valley. [P. 184; 1149] 3. Doorway of a ruined building, Swat Valley. See Stein Photo 28/4 (6) for another view of the same doorway. [P. 165; 1151] 4. Rock inscription in unknown characters, Swat Valley. [P. 152; 1156] 5. Head of Buddha statue, slab representing Buddha's birth and fragment of another slab, from Swat Valley. [P. 185; 1162] 6. Two slabs from the Swat Valley, representing the seven steps of the new­born Buddha and another scene, perhaps King Suddhodana asking Brahmans about Maya's dream. [P.181; 1161] 7. Small friezes with ornamental designs, from the Swat Valley. [P.22; 1171] Stein Photo 35/1 Photographs of unidentified seals Collection of 19 uncaptioned, undated prints, inscribed on wrapper in Stein's hand, 'Whitehead Gems inscriptions.' Each of the prints show c. 20 unidentified seals. 63

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