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The Amber (Umbere) Gateway in the Palace leading to Kauch Mehal, near Jaipur 1875-76
Albumen print | 23.7 x 28.8 cm (image) | RCIN 2701834

Calcutta, Bombay & Simla : Bourne & Shepherd (active 1864-1900s)
The Amber (Umbere) Gateway in the Palace leading to Kauch Mehal, near Jaipur 1875-76
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Photograph of elaborate gateway to Amber Fort, near Jaipur with side building with screen windows. Three Indians sitting on the ground in front. Another building in left background.
In an effort to strengthen diplomatic relations between the Indian rulers and the British Crown, Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, the eldest son of Queen Victoria, embarked on a tour of the Indian subcontinent in October 1875. The Prince visited 21 towns and cities across parts of modern-day India, Sri Lanka, Pakistan and Nepal, where he exchanged and received gifts from each ruler he met during his tour. The Prince returned to England in May 1876. As a result of the visit, six photographic albums were compiled of portraits, groups and views. Some of the photographs were commercial prints already available; others were specially taken to commemorate the tour.Provenance
Acquired by King Edward VII when Prince of Wales
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Medium and techniques
Albumen print
Measurements
23.7 x 28.8 cm (image)
35.6 x 51.4 cm (page dimensions)
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Bourne & Shepherd 2318Alternative title(s)
Umbere (Amber) Gateway in the Palace leading to Kauch Mahal, near Jeypore: Prince of Wales Tour of India 1875-6 (vol.4)