64
Saintes, Soissons, Tours, Toulouse, etc. Also a vast part (+/- 24 smaller cardboard boxes) of
glass
negatives
of the cathedrals of Amiens, Chartres, Paris and Reims. Labels “E. Mazo”, “Beernaert’s”.
252 [Germany]
-
220 diapositives
.
€ 300/600
Images of cities, places, hills and castles along the
Rhine:
Aachen, Bornhofen, Bacharach,
Cologne, Drachenburg, Ehrenbreitstein, Godesberg, Gutenfels, Sankt Goarshausen, Kreuznach,
Kiel, Koblenz, Lahneck, Mainz, Niederwald, Niederlahnstein, Rheinstein, Stolzenfels, Strasburg,
Trier, Wiesbaden. Images of
Frankfurt, Hamburg, Nuremberg and Stuttgart
. Images of
sculptures
in museums
of Berlin, Cologne, Dresden, Lübeck, etc. Images of
churches and old houses
in
Brunswick, Gladbach, Güstrow, Hildesheim, Halberstadt, Magdeburg, Rostock, Xanten, etc.
253 [Ghent]
-
283 diapositives
.
€ 500/800
Images of Ghent around the start of the 20th century including views of
streets
(Rue d’Ypres, Rue
Belgrade, Boulevard de la Citadelle),
monuments
(Beguinage, Pakhuis),
churches
(St Bavo’s
Cathedral, St Nicolas’ Church), the botanical garden, rivers, canals, etc. Some images of
E.
Sacré
(1851-1921, Belgian photographer of the World Exhibition in 1913, he also captured many
buildings, renovations, street scenes, landscapes and squares in and around Ghent). Part of the
images probably show the urban planning and urbanisation towards the World Exhibition of Ghent
in 1913. In that time many historical buildings and monuments were liberated from houses which
were built directly against those monuments. Images of the Palace of Justice, the Belfry (renovation
tower), Gravensteen, the townhall, the Korenmarkt, Rabot, G. Duivelsteen, Koninklijk Museum van
Schone Kunsten, Vismijn, J. Van Artevelde, St Peter’s Church, the St-Peter’s railway station (its
construction), Citadelpark, St Anna, etc. Labels: “Ed. Beernaert’s Dry Plate Company”.
254 [India]
-
675 diapositives
.
€ 1500/3000
Images of temples, monuments, tombs, mosques, palaces, the Ganges, fakhirs, the old city Benares
on the banks of the Ganges (also known as Varanasi, thought to be one of the oldest continuously
inhabited cities in the world), the ghats (steps leading down to water, particularly a holy river like
the Ganges), the Khyber Pass (mountain pass connecting Afghanistan and Pakistan), etc.
Agra
:
the Elephant Tower, Fatehpur Sikri, Moti Masjid (Agra Fort), Taj Mahal, Itmadowlah’s Tomb,
Tomb of Akbar The Great (Sikandra), Tomb of I’timād-ud-Daulah.
Delhi
: Mirza Jehangir’s Tomb,
Khas Mahal Palace, Dewan i Khas Palace, Humayan’s Tomb, the Kutab Tower.
Srinagar
(Kashmir
Valley): Temple of Visnu.
Amritsar
(Punjuab).
Lahore
: Mosque of Vizir Khan.
Bareilly
: Jama Masjid
Mosque. The Mohamet Ali Mosque in
Peshawar
, a sugar cane crushing mill, sculptures in the caves
of Karli... The summit of the mountain Siniolchu,
Madura
: Tirumal Naick’s Palace, view of the
Jopuran, Sultan Palace, Darjeeling (city),
Madras
: gardens, High Court buildings, old lighthouse,
Kandy
: Temple of Buddha,
Haïderaba
: elephants of Vizam,
Srinagar
: Temple of Vichnou,
Lahore:
Sheesh Mahal, Mirror Palace, Trichinopoly, Multra
: the Red Temple,
Agra
: Itmad-Ud-Daulah,
Bijapur
: Tomb of Ibrahim Rouza,
Vellore
: Hindou Temple (Muntapum, Dwarpals),
Nizam
: great
Bull idol,
Tadpatri
: Vishnou Temple, Karwar, Allahabad, etc. Furthermore the Singarayakonda
Temple, Jain Temple in
Moodabidri
, Jama Masjid Mosque,
Vijajanagar
(Jain Temple, Hazara’s
Temple),
Bombay
(Elephant Caves, Parsee woman, the Tower of Silence),
Bijapur
(Sultan’s
Mahmud’s Tomb),
Ceylon
(Anura Dhapura), Malubar, Ahmedabad (Mausoleum Shah Alum,
Mohafiy Khans Mosque, Jain Temple), Calcutta, Sanchi, Kandy (Pesedymia Gardens, Buddhist
Temple), Guruvayankere, Gwalior (Scindia’s Tomb), Bhubaneswar (Mukteshar Temple), Delhi
(ruins of the Mosque Kuwatul Islam). Also villages, districts, cities, locations such as: Amber, Mount
Abu, Behar, Bitragunta, Bijapur, Gouarlior, Golkonda, Hydrabad, Jaypore, Karkale, Khondagiri,
Kilokri, Kumbakonam, Oodeypoore, Simhachalam, Sulurpeta, Tenali, Tirupati, Tadipatri, Udaygiri,
Virinjipuram. Images of
art objects and utensils
such as textiles (carpets, blankets, clothing), metal,
copper or wooden artibutes, playing cards, tables, vases, sculptures, boxes, window screens, panels,
furniture, etc.
People
: a women grinding corn, a
merry-go-round
in Sitapur, a seller of sweetmeat
in Calcutta, Rajput chiefs and followers in Jaipur, girls dancing, a snake charmer, governor’s




