Finding Aid for Poona Plague Pictures, 1897-1908, undated 96.R.95
Beth Ann Guynn
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2014
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Contributing Institution:
Special Collections
Title: Poona Plague Pictures
Creator:
Adams-Wylie, Charles Henry Benjamin, 1871 or 1872-1900
Identifier/Call Number: 96.R.95
Physical Description:
1 album(s)
(147 photographs and 4 loose items)
Date (inclusive): 1897-1908, undated
Abstract: The album, most likely compiled by Dr. C. H. B. Adams-Wylie, the plague medical
officer at the General Plague Hospital in Poona (Pune), India, from 1897-1898, records the work of that hospital in great
detail. The photographs
portray the daily work of the hospital and include portraits of hospital staff, views of the hospital wards and grounds, and
detailed close-up studies
of plague patients. Photographs taken outside the hospital compound document the measures instituted by Pune's Special Plague
Committee and enforced by
the British and native soldiers, such as forced house inspections and the holding of residents within observation and segregation
camps.
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Language of Material:
English .
Processing History
Cataloged in 1996 by Ruth Lachman. In 2014 Beth Ann Guynn substantially updated the cataloging and wrote the finding aid.
Scope and content of Collection
The album was most likely compiled by Dr. Charles Henry Benjamin Adams (later Adams-Wylie), who served as the plague medical
officer at the General
Plague Hospital in Poona (Pune), India, from some time in 1897 until his departure on January 15, 1898, as jubilantly noted
in the caption for a general
view of the hospital.
The album records the work of the General Plague Hospital in great detail. The photographs document the daily work of the
hospital and include
portraits of hospital staff, views of the hospital wards and grounds, and detailed close-up studies of plague patients. Photographs
taken outside the
hospital compound document the measures instituted by Pune's Special Plague Committee and enforced by the British and native
soldiers, such as the
white-washing of homes; views of the segregation camps where residents were sent while their districts were disinfected; and
views of the observation
camps that held households with family members known to have the plague; as well images of burial grounds and Hindu funeral
pyres.
Also included in the album are plague-related photographs taken in Bombay, including a view of the Jamisetji Hospital, and
other photographs taken in
Sukkur and Reti that appear to be of a more personal nature. Adams-Wylie appears in the General Plague Hospital staff group
portraits in the album's
opening pages as well as in the snapshot captioned "The Chummery."
Several of the 148 photographs (including the two-part group portrait panorama) in the album are by or can be attributed to
Pune-based British
photographer F. B. Stewart, including a number that were reproduced in the illustrated weekly news journals
The Sketch
and
The Graphic. Other photographs of a more amateur nature were likely taken by Adams-Wylie or his close associates.
Titles for the photographs are taken from the handwritten captions, unless otherwise noted. Consequently, some titles may
include language now
considered to be racist or biased. All photographs are gelatin silver prints except for a handful noted as being albumen prints.
Inserted loose in the album are four additional items, at least three of which can be tied to C. H. B. Adams-Wylie and his
wife Lilian. These include a
letter from Lilian's uncle, Alexander Sclanders, primarily concerned with the setting of her wedding date to Dr. Adams and
asking the couple to
reconsider going to plague-ridden India when, as he suggests, Adams could easily set up a practice in a desirable location
in England. He asks that both
Lily and Adams discuss their plans with him. Also present are a small snapshot of two young couples in fancy-dress marked
"Adams" on the verso and a
group portrait of the staff of Adams-Wylie Hospital taken in 1908. A photograph of an Indian temple complex is the fourth
item found loose in the
album.
The album is half-bound in green and black morocco leather with "Photographs" embossed in gilt on the front cover. The front
flyleaf bears the title
Poona Plague Pictures written in a devised font composed of bones and skulls.
Preferred Citation
Poona plague pictures, 1897-1908, The Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles, Accession no. 96.R.95.
http://hdl.handle.net/10020/cifa96r95
Publication Rights
Access
Open for use by qualified researchers.
Biographical/Historical Note
Bubonic plague, as part of the widespread third plague pandemic, reached the Indian subcontinent from China, where it had
first appeared in 1855,
around 1896. Appearing first in coastal cities, it spread to the inland city of Poona (Pune) in the state of Maharashtra late
in 1896, and by February
1897, with a raging mortality rate double the usual epidemic norm, half the city's residents had fled to outlying areas. In
order to bring the plague
under control W. C. Rand, an Indian Civil Service officer and head of Pune's newly-formed Special Plague Committee, instituted
what were seen by the
native population as excessively strict safety measures. These included the use of British and native troops to enforce entry
into private dwellings for
the examination of occupants and the discovery of afflicted or deceased persons; removal of residents to hospitals or observation
and segregation camps;
the destruction of possibly contaminated personal possessions; preventing plague victims from entering or exiting the city;
restriction of the burial of
plague victims to designated rather than traditional burial grounds; and the banning of traditional Indian medical practices.
Although the extreme
measures quickly brought the epidemic under control, response to their severity fomented rebellion in an already politically
charged district. Despite
the fact that the measures were lifted a few months later on May 19, resentment was such that on June 22 Rand and his military
escort, Lt. Ayerst, were
assassinated by the Chapekar brothers on their way home from the celebration of Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee at Pune's
Government House. Such
events, along with the spread of plague to rural areas, caused the British government to switch tactics and focus instead
on mass inoculation using the
plague vaccine developed by Waldimar Haffkine, a Russian Jewish bacteriologist.
Charles Henry Benjamin (C.H.B.) Adams-Wylie was one of the junior British doctors who served at the General Plague Hospital
in Pune in 1897 and 1898,
where he was a plague medical officer known then as Dr. Adams. He was born in 1871 or 1872 and did his medical training at
Edinburgh University and
Middlesex Hospital. In 1899 he married Lilian Oimara Wylie, a trained nurse, and changed his name to Adams-Wylie by deed of
poll. Shortly thereafter
Adams-Wylie was commissioned into the Indian Medical Service as a lieutenant and the couple went to Bombay, where they worked
tirelessly vaccinating
victims against plague, paying for additional plague vaccination incentives and food for the poor with their own funds. In
1900, after the advent of the
Second Boer War, Lt. Adams-Wylie served as a medical officer to troops transferring to South Africa. He subsequently volunteered
as a sanitary worker at
Bloemfontein while Lilian, known to her family as Lily or Julia, went to Capetown as a nurse. Lt. Adams-Wylie died at Bloemfontein
from enteric fever
that same year. After his death Lilian Adams-Wylie continued in her nursing career. In 1902 she founded the Adams-Wylie Memorial
in Bombay for the poor
in honor of her late husband. In 1904, she married Charles Hotham Montague Doughty, an army officer and diplomat and the nephew
of the travel writer
Charles Doughty, who also appended Wylie to his name. Doughty-Wylie fell at Gallipoli in 1915; his wife died in Cyprus in
1961 after a long and
distinguished medical career.
F. B. (Francis Benjamin) Stewart was a British photographer and filmmaker who was based in Pune beginning in the 1880s. He
worked for the British
military and government as well as for private businesses such as the Warwick Trading Company. He died in Pune in 1919.
Acquisition Information
Acquired in 1996.
Arrangement
Arranged in a singles series: Series I: Poona plague pictures, 1897-1908, undated.
Digitized Material
The collection was digitized by the repository and the images are available online:
http://hdl.handle.net/10020/96r95
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Diseases -- Complications -- India
Epidemics -- India
Gelatin silver prints -- India -- 20th century
Pune (India) -- Social conditions
Plague -- India
Photographs, Original
Panoramas -- India -- 19th century
Gelatin silver prints -- India -- 19th century
Albumen prints -- India -- 19th century
Great Britain -- Colonies -- Administration
Great Britain -- Colonies -- India
Group portraits -- India -- 19th century
Photograph albums -- India -- 19th century
Sclanders, Alexander
Stewart, F.B. (Francis Benjamin)
Adams-Wylie, Lilian Oimara
Poona plague pictures, Series I
1887-1908, undated
Poona Plague Pictures, 1897-1908, undated (digitized version)
Arrangement
In original order.
box 1, item Front cover
Front cover, 96.R.95-fc
1897 or 1898
box 1, page Front paste down
Front paste-down endpaper, 96.R.95-fpe
1897 or 1898
box 1, page Flyleaf
Flyleaf 96.R.95-f
Scope and Contents
The title,
Poona Plague Pictures, is hand- drawn and-colored in a devised font composed of bones and skulls.
box 1, page Verso of flyleaf
Verso of flyleaf, 96.R.95-fev
1897 or 1898
box 1, page 1 recto
Stewart, F. B., The Medical Staff of the General Plague Hospital, Poona..., 96.R.95-1r
1898
Scope and Contents
The lengthy caption written across the bottom of page describes the racial composition and numbers of each type of professional
staff
professional staff, their uniforms, and their wages and housing. The photograph was published in
The Graphic 5
March 1898 with the caption: Staff of Doctors, Nurses, and Hospital Assistants at the General Plague Hospital, Poona.
box 1, page 1 verso
Stewart, F. B., Staff of General Plague Hospital, Poona [left side], 96.R.95-1v
1898
Scope and Contents
Forms a panorama with page 2 recto. Title in negative. While this is a large group portrait of the entire hospital staff,
only the professional
staff, a row of seated doctors and nurses, are identified in the negative above the title. A lengthy caption written across
the bottom of both
pages describes the composition and numbers of the entire staff.
box 1, page 2 recto
Stewart, F. B., Staff of General Plague Hospital, Poona [right side], 96.R.95-2r
Scope and Contents
Forms a panorama with page 1 verso.
box 1, page 2 verso
This is Part of the Hospital Enclosure..., 96.R.95-2v
1897 or 1898
Scope and Contents
Lengthy handwritten caption describing the compound continues across bottom of page.
box 1, page 3 recto
View of Part of Genl. Plague Hospital, Poona, 96.R.95-3r
1898
Scope and Contents
Title in negative; date appears as 1893, but is most likely a typographer's mistake as the plague did not come to India or
Pune until 1896. A
lengthy handwritten caption describing the hospital runs across the bottom of the page.
box 1, page 3 verso
The Bunga's Shope Mentioned in the First of These Views..., 96.R.95-3v
1897 or 1898
Scope and Contents
A lengthy handwritten caption continues across the bottom of the page.
box 1, page 4 recto
View of Tents for "Observation" Cases, Genl. Plague Hospital, Poona, 96.R.95-4r
1898
Scope and Contents
A lengthy handwritten caption runs across the bottom of the page.
box 1, page 4 verso
This Was My Babies Ward..., 96.R.95-4v.1
1897 or 1898
Scope and Contents
The lengthy handwritten caption continues below the image.
box 1, page 4 verso-2
This Is the Children's Ward..., 96.R.95-4v.2
1897 or 1898
Scope and Contents
The lengthy handwritten caption continues below the image.
box 1, page 5 recto-1
Exterior of the Male Portuguese and Native Christian Ward..., 96.R.95-5r.1
1897 or 1898
Scope and Contents
The lengthy handwritten caption continues below the image.
box 1, page 5 recto-2
Interior of the Same Ward..., 96.R.95-5r.2
1897 or 1898
Scope and Contents
The lengthy handwritten caption continues below the image.
box 1, page 5 verso-1
This is the Latest Addition to the Hospital and its Bacteriological Laboratory..., 96.R.95-5v.1
1897 or 1898
Scope and Contents
A lengthy handwritten caption continues below the image.
box 1, page 5 verso-2
A View Inside the Hospital Enclosure..., 96.R.95-5v.2
1897 or 1898
Scope and Contents
The lengthy handwritten caption continues below the image.
box 1, page 6 recto-1
A Bee's Nest..., 96.R.95-6r.1
1898
Scope and Contents
Title from lengthy caption written below the image.
box 1, page 6 recto-2
Our Convalescent Children Breakfasting..., 96.R.95-6r.2
1897 or 1898
Scope and Contents
Title from lengthy caption written below the image.
box 1, page 6 recto-3
Another View of the Observation Tents..., 96.R.95-6r.3
1897 or 1898
Scope and Contents
Title from lengthy caption written below the image.
box 1, page 6 verso-1
Male Convalescent Tents and the Back of a Ward with One Arak [?], 96.R.95-6v.1
1897 or 1898
box 1, page 6 verso-2
Sepoys Guarding the Entrance Drive to the Hospital, 96.R.95-6v.2
1897 or 1898
box 1, page 6 verso-3
Entrance to the Hospital, Showing the Gharry Shed on the Left, 96.R.95-6v.3
1897 or 1898
box 1, page 6 verso-4
Looking Down One of the Hospital Paths - Wards are Seen on Each Side, 96.R.95-6v.4
1897 or 1898
box 1, page 7 recto-1
Interior of a Female Ward, 96.R.95-7r.1
1897 or 1898
Scope and Contents
Caption continues: A hospital assistant is taking a pulse on the left.
box 1, page 7 recto-2
Dr. Marsh Visiting One of My Women's Wards, 96.R.95-7r.2
1897 or 1898
Scope and Contents
Caption continues: Mr Bapuji is with him & Miss Leslie.
box 1, page 7 verso-1
Male Convalescent Tents at the General Plague Hospital..., 96.R.95-7v.1
1897 or 1898
Scope and Contents
The lengthy handwritten caption continues below the image.
box 1, page 7 verso-2
House Disinfection, 96.R.95-7v.2
1897 or 1898
Scope and Contents
The handwritten caption continues below the image.
box 1, page 7 verso-3
Native Cooks Cooking for Soldiers, 96.R.95-7v.3
1897 or 1898
Scope and Contents
The handwritten caption continues below the image.
box 1, page 8 recto-1
Entrance to the Segregation Camp, 96.R.95-8r.1
1897 or 1898
Scope and Contents
The lengthy handwritten caption explains that residents of infected districts were housed here while their districts were
disinfected.
box 1, page 8 recto-2
Disinfecting Clothes at the Segregation Camp by Steam, the Engine is on the Right, 96.R.95-8r.2
1897
box 1, page 8 verso-1
Another View of the Segregation Camp, 96.R.95-8v.1
1897 or 1898
Scope and Contents
The handwritten caption continues below the image.
box 1, page 8 verso-2
Poona Segregation Camp, 96.R.95-8v.2
1897 or 1898
box 1, page 9 recto-1
Poona Observation Camp, 96.R.95-9r.1
1897 or 1898
Scope and Contents
The handwritten caption continues below the image.
box 1, page 9 recto-2
Disinfecting Engine at Work under Surgeon Major Street at the Observation Camp, 96.R.95-9r.2
1897 or 1898
box 1, page 9 verso-1
A Plague Patient Being Removed from the Compound Where He Was Found to the General Plague Hospital, 96.R.95-9v.1
1897
Scope and Contents
The lengthy handwritten caption continues below the image.
box 1, page 9 verso-2
[Officers of the Durham Light Infantry with Their Ailing Cook], 96.R.95-9v.2
probably 1897
Scope and Contents
A lengthy caption is handwritten below the image.
box 1, page 9 verso-3
Stewart, F. B., Two Bodies on the Funeral Pyre in the Cremation Ground for Hindus on the Poona River, 96.R.95-9v.3
1897
Scope and Contents
Title from
The Sketch, p. 221, Sept. 1, 1897. The lengthy handwritten caption below the image begins: The high
caste Hindoos bury their dead on a pyre of 1,000 cakes of dried bovine manure...
box 1, page 9 verso-3
This Is the Same Pyre as in the Previous Photograph..., 96.R.95-9v.4
1897
Scope and Contents
The lengthy handwritten caption continues below the image.
box 1, page 10 recto-1
The Hospital Burial Ground..., 96.R.95-10r.1
1897
Scope and Contents
The lengthy handwritten caption continues below the image.
box 1, page 10 recto-2
The First Case amongst the Sidees (Africans in India)..., 96.R.95-10r.2
1897 or 1898
Scope and Contents
The lengthy handwritten caption continues below the image.
box 1, page 10 recto-3
Lakdipur [?] Burial Ground near Poona, 96.R.95-10r.3
1897 or 1898
box 1, page 10 recto-4
Human Bones - Chiefly Skulls and Femurs, 96.R.95-10r.4
1897 or 1898
box 1, page 10 verso
Some of My Plague Cases in the General Plague Hospital 96.R.95-10v
Scope and Contents
Caption written across top of page.
box 1, page 10 verso-1
A Convalescent after Enlargment of Both Parotido - This Usually Terminates Fatally, 96.R.95-10v.1
1897 or 1898
box 1, page 10 verso-2
A "Famine Child" with Plague, 96.R.95-10v.2
1897 or 1898
box 1, page 10 verso-3
These are Bombay Convalescents, Not Poona Ones, 96.R.95-10v.3
1897 or 1898
box 1, page 10 verso-4
A Bubo Had Formed in the Right Lumbar Region..., 96.R.95-10v.4
1897 or 1898
Scope and Contents
The handwritten caption continues below the image.
box 1, page 11 recto-1
An Eye Case..., 96.R.95-11r.1
1897 or 1898
Scope and Contents
The handwritten caption continues below the image.
box 1, page 11 recto-2
Bubo of Right Side of Neck..., 96.R.95-11r.2
1897 or 1898
Scope and Contents
The handwritten caption continues below the image.
box 1, page 11 recto-3
Professor Koch of Berlin (the Consumption Specialist), 96.R.95-11r.3
1897 or 1898
Scope and Contents
The handwritten caption continues below the image.
box 1, page 11 recto-4
Bubo in Right Armpit, Right Arm Swollen, 96.R.95-11r.4
1897 or 1898
box 1, page 11 verso-1
Typical Plague Expression..., 96.R.95-11v.1
1897 or 1898
Scope and Contents
The handwritten caption continues below the image.
box 1, page 11 verso-2
Ulcer of Left Femoral Region Resulting from Bubo, 96.R.95-11v.2
1897 or 1898
box 1, page 11 verso-3
Patient with Enlargment of Left Submaxillary Glands, 96.R.95-11v.3
1897 or 1898
box 1, page 11 verso-4
Deep Ulcer in Scarpa's Triangle..., 96.R.95-11v.4
1897 or 1898
Scope and Contents
The handwritten caption continues below the image.
box 1, page 12 recto-1
Sinus in Left Inguinal Region..., 96.R.95-12r.1
1897 or 1898
Scope and Contents
The handwritten caption continues below the image.
box 1, page 12 recto-2
Famine Child..., 96.R.95-12r.2
1897 or 1898
Scope and Contents
The handwritten caption continues below the image.
box 1, page 12 recto-3
Another View of the Same Case as the Photograph Above [Inguinal Region Abcess], 96.R.95-12r.3
1897 or 1898
box 1, page 12 recto-4
Enlarged Parotids - the Eyes Were Also Affected - Photophobia, 96.R.95-12r.4
1897 or 1898
box 1, page 12 verso-1
Ulcer from Bubo in Riptor Axilla in Famine Child - Recovery, 96.R.95-12v.1
1897 or 1898
box 1, page 12 verso-2
Buboes in Both Joints, 96.R.95-12v.2
1897 or 1898
box 1, page 12 verso-3
Large Abcess Pointing in Right Auxilla..., 96.R.95-12v.3
1897 or 1898
Scope and Contents
The handwritten caption continues below the image.
box 1, page 12 verso-4
Convalescent out in the Sunshine. "Babur Kush," 96.R.95-12v.4
1897 or 1898
box 1, page 13 recto-1
Bubo of Right Parotid..., 96.R.95-13r.1
1897 or 1898
Scope and Contents
The handwritten caption continues below the image.
box 1, page 13 recto-2
Convalescence, 96.R.95-13r.2
1897 or 1898
box 1, page 13 recto-3
At the Point of Death, 96.R.95-13r.3
1897 or 1898
box 1, page 13 recto-4
Stewart, F. B., A Dark Patient in English Hands, 96.R.95-13r.4
1897
Scope and Contents
Title from
The Sketch, Sept. 1, 1897, p. 220. Caption below image: The crisis.
box 1, page 13 verso-1
Circumscribed Abcess Pointing in Left Femoral Region..., 96.R.85-13v.1
1897 or 1898
Scope and Contents
Lengthy caption continues below image.
box 1, page 13 verso-2
Stewart, F. B., A Plague Expression: Paralysed, 96.R.95-13v.2
1897
Scope and Contents
Title from
The Sketch, Sept. 1, 1897, p. 220. Caption below image: Burhiya - convalescent and quite happy.
box 1, page 13 verso-3
Renā - Convalescent, 96.R.95-13v.3
1897
box 1, page 13 verso-4
A Famine Woman - Notice the Sunken Abdomen, 96.R.95-13v.4
1897
box 1, page 14 recto-1
Bubo in Right Auxilla, 96.R.95-14r.1
1897
box 1, page 14 recto-2
Poultise Applied to Bubo in Neck, 96.R.95-14r.2
1897
box 1, page 14 recto-3
Bubo in Neck - Plague Expression, 96.R.95-14r.3
1897
box 1, page 14 recto-4
Stewart, F. B., A Plague Expression, 96.R.95-14r.4
1897
Scope and Contents
Title from
The Sketch, Sept. 1, 1897, p. 220. Caption below image: Left paratid gland enlarged.
box 1, page 14 verso-1
Right Femoral Glands Enlarged, 96.R.95-14v.1
1897 or 1898
box 1, page 14 verso-2
Right Subauxillary Glands Enlarged - Painful, 96.R.95-14v.2
1897 or 1898
box 1, page 14 verso-3
Convalescent, 96.R.95-14v.3
1897 or 1898
box 1, page 14 verso-4
Pneumonia Plague - Breathing Difficult, 96.R.95-14v.4
1897 or 1898
box 1, page 15 recto-1
"Ward Coolies" or "Ward Boys," 96.R.95-15r.1
1897 or 1898
box 1, page 15 recto-2
Ulcer Resulting from Bubo and Application of "Marking Nut," 96.R.95-15r.2
1897 or 1898
box 1, page 15 recto-3
En Route to Experiment Shed in 1897 Epidemic of Plague, 96.R.95-15r.3
1897
box 1, page 15 recto-4
Ice Bag on Head..., 96.R.95-15r.4
1897 or 1898
Scope and Contents
The handwritten caption continues below the image.
box 1, page 15 recto-5
Eye Case, 96.R.95-15r.5
1897 or 1898
box 1, page 15 verso-1
Sisters Who Nursed the Patients during the 1897 Epidemic, 96.R.95-15v.1
1897
box 1, page 15 verso-2
A Deserted Village - Not a House Inhabited, 96.R.95-15v.2
1897 or 1898
box 1, page 15 verso-3
Observation Camp Scene, 96.R.95-15v.3
1897 or 1898
box 1, page 15 verso-4
Plague Marks, 96.R.95-15v.4
1897 or 1898
Scope and Contents
The lengthy handwritten caption explains the system of marking residences searched for plague cases.
box 1, page 16 recto-1
Segregation Camp, Wanowrie, Poona, 96.R.95-16r.1
1897 or 1898
box 1, page 16 recto-2
Segregation Camp, 96.R.95-16r.2
1897 or 1898
box 1, page 16 recto-3
Segregation Camp, 96.R.95-16r.3
1897 or 1898
box 1, page 16 recto-4
Fruit Distribution - Group at Plague Hospital, 96.R.95-16r.4
1897
box 1, page 16 verso-1
Mohammedan Segregation Camp, 96.R.95-16v.1
1897 or 1898
box 1, page 16 verso-2
Babie's Ward, G. P. Hosp[ital]..., 96.R.95-16v.2
1897 or 1898
Scope and Contents
The handwritten caption continues below the image.
box 1, page 16 verso-3
Railway Observation Camp, Poona, Where Passengers Having Fever Are Removed To, 96.R.95-16v.3
1897 or 1898
box 1, page 16 verso-4
In Maharatta Ward, G. P., Hosp[ital]..., 96.R.95-16v.4
1897 or 1898
Scope and Contents
The handwritten caption continues below the image.
box 1, page 17 recto-1
Medical Inspection, Poona Railway Station, 96.R.95-17r.1
1897 or 1898
box 1, page 17 recto-2
Railway Inspection 96.R.95-17r.2
1897 or 1898
Scope and Contents
The handwritten caption continues below the image.
box 1, page 17 recto-3
Railway Inspection - Great Indian Peninsualr Ry., 96.R.95-17r.3
1897 or 1898
box 1, page 17 verso
Stewart, F. B. [?], Native Gentlemen (?) Volunteers for House to House Inspection Work, 96.R.95-17v
1897
Scope and Contents
Albumen print.
box 1, page 18 recto
Stewart, F. B. [?], Disinfecting Houses, 96.R.95-18r
1897
Scope and Contents
Albumen print.
box 1, page 18 verso
Stewart, F. B. [?], White Washing, 96.R.95-18v
1897
Scope and Contents
Albumen print.
box 1, page 19 recto
Stewart, F. B. [?], Hindu Burning Ground, 96.R.95-19r
1897
box 1, page 19 verso-1
Search Parties, 96.R.95-19v.1
1897 or 1898
box 1, page 19 verso-2
Justices Officer Peace Who Inspect Houses, 96.R.95-19v.2
1897 or 1898
Scope and Contents
Caption continues: Notice the Parsee hats.
box 1, page 20 recto-1
Removal of a Plague Patient in a Bullock Gharry, 96.R.95-20r.1
1897 or 1898
box 1, page 20 recto-2
Stewart, F. B. [?], Giving Orders Which Streets are to be Searched House by House, 96.R.95-20r.2
1897
box 1, page 20 verso-1
White Washing Party, 96.R.95-20v.1
1897 or 1898
box 1, page 20 verso-2
Warning the Relatives Not To Resist the Patient's Removal to Hospital, 96.R.95-20v.2
1897 or 1898
box 1, page 20 verso-3
Medical Examination by Hospital Assistant, 96.R.95-20v.3
1897 or 1898
box 1, page 20 verso-4
Awaiting Medical Inspection, 96.R.95-20v.4
1897 or 1898
box 1, page 21 recto-1
Mother & Child, 96.R.95-21r.1
1897 or 1898
box 1, page 21 recto-2
19th Bombay Infantry on Plague Duty, 96.R.95-21r.2
1897 or 1898
box 1, page 21 recto-3
Awaiting Medical Inspection, 96.R.95-21r.3
1897 or 1898
box 1, page 21 recto-4
Orderlies Warded [?] for Duty, 96.R.95-21r.4
1897 or 1898
box 1, page 21 verso-1
Jamisctji Hospital, Bombay, 96.R.95-21v.1
1897 or 1898
box 1, page 21 verso-2
Disinfected Houses, 96.R.95-21v.2
1897 or 1898
box 1, page 21 verso-3
Police Hospital, Bombay, 96.R.95-21v.3
1897 or 1898
box 1, page 21 verso-4
Plague Ambulance, 96.R.95-21v.4
1897 or 1898
box 1, page 21 verso-5
Four Wheeler Used as Ambulance, 96.R.95-21v.5
1897 or 1898
box 1, page 22 recto-1
Female Inspection, 96.R.95-22r.1
1897 or 1898
box 1, page 22 recto-2
Muslim Mosque Search Party, 96.R.95-22r.2
1897 or 1898
box 1, page 22 recto-3
Plague Case Medicine Time, 96.R.95-22r.3
1897 or 1898
box 1, page 22 recto-4
Awaiting the Doctor's Arrival, 96.R.95-22r.4
1897 or 1898
box 1, page 22 recto-5
Women Awaiting the Doctor's Arrival, 96.R.95-22r.5
1897 or 1898
box 1, page 22 verso-1
Railway Inspection, 96.R.95-22v.1
1897 or 1898
box 1, page 22 verso-2
Reti Bungalow & Camel, 96.R.95-22v.2
1897 or 1898
box 1, page 22 verso-3
Harbour Inspection Bombay, Waiting to Have Their Pulses Felt, 96.R.95-22v.3
1897 or 1898
box 1, page 22 verso-4
Interior of Bombay Plague Hospital, 96.R.95-22v.4
1897 or 1898
box 1, page 22 verso-5
Grave Diggers Scene, 96.R.95-22v.5
1897 or 1898
box 1, page 22 verso-6
Reti Bungalow & Camel, 96.R.95-22v.6
1897 or 1898
box 1, page 22 verso-7
Women's Breakfast, 96.R.95-22v.7
1897 or 1898
box 1, page 23 recto-1
Grant Road Hospital, Bombay, 96.R.95-23r.1
1897 or 1898
box 1, page 23 recto-2
Reti - Returning from a Shoot, 96.R.95-23r.2
1897 or 1898
box 1, page 23 recto-3
Temporary Village Built by Natives outside Bombay, 96.R.95-23r.3
1897 or 1898
box 1, page 23 recto-4
Removing Plague Case from House, 96.R.95-23r.4
1897 or 1898
box 1, page 23 recto-5
Medical Inspection "Hatu Batao," 96.R.95-23r.5
1897 or 1898
box 1, page 23 recto-6
Dismounting, 96.R.95-23r.6
1897 or 1898
box 1, page 23 recto-7
Warning against Resistence, 96.R.95-23r.7
1897 or 1898
box 1, page 23 verso-1
Valentine Lodge, Poona. The Nurses's Bungalow and Dr. Jones' Trap, 96.R.95-23v.1
1897 or 1898
box 1, page 23 verso-2
The Dining Room, in the Second Chair on the Left I Sat to Eat My Christmas Dinner, 96.R.95-23v.2
1897
Scope and Contents
Caption continues: There were there 15 nurses. I was the only man.
box 1, page 24 verso-1
The Drawing Room, Valentine Lodge (Nurse's Quarters), 96.R.95-24r.1
1897 or 1898
box 1, page 24 recto-2
Bird's Eye View of the Poona Plague Hospital, Left by Me Jan. 15th, 1898!, 96.R.95-24r.2
1898
box 1, page 24 verso-1
Sukkur, Upper Sind[h], 96.R.95-24v.1
1897 or 1898
box 1, page 24 verso-2
Medical Examination at Reti, 96.R.95-24v.2
1897 or 1898
box 1, page 24 verso-3
Indus at Sukkur, Landsdowne Cantilever Bridge, 96.R.95-24v.3
1897 or 1898
box 1, page 24 verso-4
Native Boats on Indus at Sukkur, 96.R.95-24v.4
1897 or 1898
box 1, page 25 recto-1
Inhabitants of the Chummery at Sukkur, 96.R.95-25r.1
1897 or 1898
Scope and Contents
Identified are Mssrs. Davies, Adams, Strong, and Marston.
box 1, page 25 recto-2
Miani near Adawshah at Sukkur, 96.R.95-25r.2
1897 or 1898
box 1, page 25 recto-3
Priests & Fakirs in Sadhbelah Island in Indus, 96.R.95-25r.3
1897 or 1898
box 1, page 25 recto-4
Gymkhana Group at Sukkur, 96.R.95-25r.4
1897 or 1898
Scope and Contents
Identifed are: Allen, Mrs. Corkery, Mrs. Marriot. Dr. Corkery, Spalding, and Mrs. Allen. The group also includes children.
box 1, page Back free
endpaper
Back free endpaper, 96.R.95-bfev
1897 or 1898
box 1, page Back paste-down
endpaper
Back paste-down endpaper 96.R.95-bpe
1897 or 1898
box 1, item Back cover
Back cover, 96.R.95-bc
1897 or 1898
box 1, folder 1
Loose items,
1899-1908, undated
Scope and Contents
The items listed below were found inserted in the album.
Letter from Alexander Sclanders, 96.R.95-s1
1899 2 March
Scope and Contents
The six-page letter (covering two sheets) from Sclanders to his niece Lilian Wylie is primarily concerned with the setting
of her wedding date
to Dr. Adams (later Lt. Charles Henry Benjamin Adams-Wylie, IMS), and with asking the couple to reconsider their return to
plague-ridden India.
Sclanders suggests that Adams could easily set up a practice in a desirable location in England and asks that both Lily and
Adams discuss their
plans with him.
[Two Couples in Fancy-Dress], 96.R.95-s2
approximately 1899
Scope and Contents
Written on verso: Adams.
[Indian Temple?], 96.R.95-s3
undated
Dr. Sanzgiri and Staff, 96.R.95-s4
1908
Scope and Contents
Totle from letterpress caption on mount below image. Caption above image: The Adams-Wylie Memorial Hospital, / Bombay. Handwritten
dedication
on verso: With kindest / regards / V. S. Sanzguri / Grigaus [?] B. K. Rd / Bombay, India.