Colorized photo of a woman, in traditional dress, styling the hair of a seated woman who looks into a mirror, Japan, 1868.
Photograph of a group of irregular cavalry known as 'Fane's Horse', taken by Felice Beato in about 1860. Included in the group are two European...
Photograph of a group of Gurkha soldiers with their British officer, taken by Felice Beato during the Indian Mutiny or Great Sepoy Rebellion . The...
Photograph of Ludlow Castle, outside the walls of Delhi, India, taken by Felice Beato in 1858 during the Indian Mutiny. In September 1857 British...
Hand-coloured albumen photograph by Felice Beato. One of the first war photographers, Venetian-born Beato worked with James Robertson in the Middle...
Hand-coloured albumen photograph by Felice Beato. One of the first war photographers, Venetian-born Beato worked with James Robertson in the Middle...
View of the Baillie Guard gateway and banquetting room, which played a significant part during the Indian Rebellion of 1857, Lucknow, India. Photo...
Colorized print, attributed to Beato & Co., showing men and women enjoying the public gardens at Uyeno in Tokyo, ca.1875. Japan.
Gateway at the entrance to the Jumina Musjid , a nineteenth century mosque in Lucknow, India, 1858. Vintage albumen print.
The Alai Darwaza gateway to the Quwwat-ul-Islam Mosque at the Kootub complex at Mehrauli in Delhi, India, 1858. Built in 1311, the gateway is...
The King's boat, The Royal Boat of Oude, moored on the River Gomti near the Chutter Munzil, or Chattar Manzil , in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India,...
The Jantar Mantar, observatory in what is now New Delhi, India, 1858. In the foreground is the central tower of the Samrat Yantra, a large equal hour...
The Jama Masjid, Delhi, 1858. Commissioned by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan, the mosque was completed in 1656.
The imambara and the tomb of Asaph-ud-Daula in Lucknow, India, 1858. The imambara was stormed during the second relief attempt by British forces...
Sikh officers of the British 15th Punjab Infantry regiment, shortly after the Indian Rebellion , 1858.
Lieutenant Cornet Torrens, aide-de-camp to British general Sir James Hope Grant, shortly after the Indian Rebellion , 1858.
Metcalfe House, built by Sir Thomas Metcalfe of the East India Company, on the river Yamuna north of Delhi, India, shortly after it was sacked during...
Duree Singh of the Nasirabad Brigade, which fought with the British during the Indian Rebellion , 1858.
Colonel Theophilus John Metcalfe of the East India Company, pictured shortly after the Indian Rebellion , 1858.
'Hindu Rao's house' on Delhi ridge near Delhi, India, shortly after the Indian Rebellion , 1858. The building was fortified and used as a defensive...
The Flagstaff Tower north-west of Delhi, India, shortly after the Indian Rebellion , 1858. The tower was the first place of refuge for British...
The Rumi Darwaza or Turkish Gate in Lucknow, shortly after the Indian Mutiny, 1858. The Asafi Masjid or mosque, part of the Bara Imambara complex, is...
The messhouse of the 32nd Regiment of Foot of the British army in Lucknow, shortly after the Indian Mutiny, 1858.
The maqbara or tomb of Nawab Saadat Ali Khan in the Kaiserbagh Palace Complex, Lucknow, shortly after the Indian Mutiny, 1858.
The Asafi Masjid or mosque of Asaf-ud-Daula in the Bara Imambara complex of Lucknow, shortly after the Indian Mutiny, 1858.
The main entrance to the Bara Imambara in Lucknow, looking south from the roof of the Asafi Masjid or Mosque, shortly after the Indian Mutiny, circa...
View eastwards over the city of Lucknow, taken from the roof of the Bara Imambara shortly after the Indian Mutiny, circa 1858. The Gomti River is...
The wall of the Bara Imambara in Lucknow, looking east from the Asafi Masjid, shortly after the Indian Mutiny, circa 1858.
The Begum Kote in Lucknow several months after it was damaged during the second relief of the city by British forces led by Field Marshal Sir Colin...
The British Residency in Lucknow, India, 1858. The Residency was the centre of the first Siege of Lucknow and the scene of the death of British...
The breached walls of the Sikandra Bagh villa on the outskirts of Lucknow, India after rebel Sepoys used the building as a refuge from British forces...
Photograph of British Field Marshal Robert Napier taken shortly after his involvement in the later stages of the campaign to crush the Indian...
The Chinese Bazaar, Lucknow a few months after British soldier Brigadier James George Smith Neill was killed there in the first relief of Lucknow,...
An abandoned cannon on the Cawnpore Road in Lucknow, India after the siege of the British Residency during the Indian Rebellion of 1857. The picture...
The gateway of the small Imambara in Lucknow, several months after it was damaged during the second relief of the city by British forces led by Field...
Sir Drigbijai Singh, Maharajah of Balrampur, 1858. The Maharajah was one of the Indian princes to remain loyal to the British during the Indian...
Major-General Sir Hugh Wheeler's entrenchment at Cawnpore , India, scene of the worst massacre of the Indian Rebellion , June 1857.
View of the Tokaido, 1867-68. The Toakaido is an ancient route along the east coast of Honshu linking Edo and Kyoto.