Figures in Time: Memories of an iconic studio

Iconic studio Bourne & Shepherd shut its doors, but its legacy lives on

Aug 27, 2016, 06:50 IST3 min
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<strong>Samuel Bourne.</strong> Old Court House Street, Kolkata (formerly Calcutta), 1867
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<strong>Bourne &amp Shepherd.</strong> Esplanade Road, Mumbai (formerly Bombay), circa 1880
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<strong>Bourne &amp Shepherd.</strong> Maharaja Jaswant Singh II of Jodhpur, 1877
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<strong>Bourne &amp Shepherd. </strong>Maharana Sajjan Singh of Udaipur, 1877
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<strong>Charles Shepherd. </strong>A group of Affreedies, a tribe from the Khyber Pass, Afghanistan, c. 1860
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<strong>Bourne &amp Shepherd</strong>. The Viceroy&rsquos elephant, Delhi Durbar, 1877<br /><br />
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<strong>Samuel Bourne. </strong>The Sati Chaura Ghat, or the Massacre Ghat, Kanpur (formerly Cawnpore), 1865
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<strong>Samuel Bourne</strong>. The lake and the new church from near Audrey House, Ooty, 1869
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<strong>Samuel Bourne</strong>. A Brahmanical temple, Gwalior Fort, c. 1860
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<strong>Samuel Bourne</strong>. The south-eastern arch of the Government House, Kolkata, 1867
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<strong>Samuel Bourne</strong>. Paigah Tombs, Hyderabad, c. 1860
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