[NEHRU
(Jawaharlal, 1889-1964, India’s First Prime Minister)]
Unsigned Press Photo
annotated on the verso “Highest of High Brahmins. Jawaharlal Nehru... is one of the highest of the High among the Brahmins. He is a Kashmiri Brahmin, one of those who have preserved their Brahmin culture despite heavy pressure from conquering Muslim invaders. They are the best educated class in India...”, the image shows him seated on a fine dappled black and white horse, 9” x 7”, no place, 2nd June
Item Date:
1946
Stock No:
41137
£175
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NEHRU WITH JACQUELINE KENNEDY
[NEHRU
(Jawaharlal, 1889-1964, India’s First Prime Minister)]
Unsigned Press Photo
from the Associated Press annotated on the image. “First Lady and Visitor Mrs John F. Kennedy walks arm-in-arm with Prime Minister Nehru of India as they engage in close conversation as they walk on the White House lawn after landing in a helicopter from Andrews Field... Nehru had flown from New York...”, 10” x 8”, Washington, 6th November no date but
Item Date:
1949
Stock No:
41138
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NEHRU RECEIVING HIS DEGREE
[NEHRU
(Jawaharlal, 1889-1964, India's First Prime Minister) and MOUNTBATTEN (Earl Louis of Burma, 1900-1979, Admiral of the Fleet)]
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from Keystone Press annotated on the verso, "Silver Jubilee Convocation at Delhi University,. Earl Mountbatten confers Degree on Pandit Nehru ... Doctor of Letters ...", 8" x 6", Delhi, 13th March
Item Date:
1948
Stock No:
41143
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[NICHOLAS
(Tsesarevich, 1843-1865, eldest son of Alexander II, died before he could succeed)]
Reproduction of a carte de visite portrait photograph in black and white from circa 1863,
showing him full length, full face, eyes to his right, in full dress military uniform, 3½" x 2½", no place, this copy circa
Item Date:
1920
Stock No:
53015
£75
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[NICHOLAS
(Tsesarevich, 1843-1865, eldest son of Alexander II, died before he could succeed)]
Reproduction of a portrait photograph in black and white from circa 1858,
showing him half length, full face, eyes to his right, in military uniform, the original apparently being a little faded, 4" x 2½" in margins 5" x 3¼", no place, this copy circa
remains of glue on verso from laying down
Item Date:
1920
Stock No:
53014
£75
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