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La photothèque de l'ASEMI comporte plusieurs photographies où apparaissent des hommes indiens adultes.

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Hommes pieux récitant les prières de Vichenou avec la musique indienne. Pondichéry. Sujet Image fixe
Type malabar prêteur d'argent Sujet Image fixe
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Mission au Siam (1893) : Types d'homme et de femme Hindous émigrés dans la péninsule Siamo Malaise. Sujet Image fixe
Mission au Siam (1893) : Types d'homme et de femme Hindous émigrés dans la péninsule siamo-malaise. Sujet Image fixe
Inde Sujet Image fixe
Séminaristes malabars Sujet Image fixe
Pont d'Ariancoupan Sujet Image fixe
Cour impériale Sujet Image fixe
Fakir, ou prêtre mandiant Sujet Image fixe
Entrée du clergé sur le Pier (débarcadère) au moment de la bénédiction. 14 août 1866 Sujet Image fixe
La colonne centrale au bout de la place Napoléon III, (partie ouest), en face et dans l'axe du débarcadère . - Vue prise avant l'arrivée de la foule le 14 août 1866. - Sujet Image fixe
Le Maharajah de Blownuggur ou Bhaounaggar (Inde anglaise) Sujet Image fixe
Usine A. Bulliard à Pondichéry. Pondichérienne ou pousse-pousse. N°2 Sujet Image fixe
Banian prenant son repas Sujet Image fixe
Costume des cipahis à l'arrière (Pondichéry) Sujet Image fixe
Group of fakirs, Bombay Sujet Image fixe
Usine A. Bulliard à Pondichéry. Pondichérienne ou pousse-pousse. N°1 Sujet Image fixe
Caste malabare Sujet Image fixe
Bombay Sujet Image fixe
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No. 4. - A Plague house in Kalbadevi Road, Bombay. The plain circles represent death from Plague. The circles with a cross within denote death reported as from others maladies. It is probable that many of the latter were Plague cases falsely reported Sujet Image fixe
No. 7. - Wari Bunder Hospital, Bombay, arrival of a Plague patient in an ambulance carriage Sujet Image fixe
No. 15. - A well-to-do Hindu family who had to leave their own house and live in huts at Malad (Salsette) during the prevalence of the Plague in their neighbourhood Sujet Image fixe
No. 10. - The start for work in the morning - Doctors of both sexes, Health Officials, Justices, Police, Conservancy men, with steam pump and white-washers, ambulance, shigrams and attendants setting out from morning duty Sujet Image fixe
[Famine People receiving food] Sujet Image fixe
No. 2. - Cremation ceremony in the Hindu burning ground during the time of Plague. The pile of wood is supported latterally by two iron stakes driven into the ground at each side, 5 cwts. of wood are used for burning of an adult body. At the left hand side a body just brought in and still enveloped in cloth, awaits cremation. The ashes of the body are collected and thrown into the sea Sujet Image fixe
No. 8. - Examination of a man who has recovered from Plague previous to his discharge from the Port Trust Hospital Sujet Image fixe
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No. 3. - Washing buildings and dwellings and flushing house gullies with Municipal steam pump in foreground and fire engine in background. A fire of wood and sulphur burns in front of the building - October 1896 Sujet Image fixe
No. 12. - Arrival of a Plague patient in an ambulance entrance of the Wari Bunder Hospital. The pulse of the patient is being examined by the Doctor. The ambulance is entirely of iron mounted on easy springs and carried on cycle wheels with rubber tyres - February 1897 Sujet Image fixe
[Famine People receiving wages] Sujet Image fixe
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[No. 11. - House to house visitation by Justices of Peace with a military escort and ambulance, in the native part of Bombay, much opposition was at first shown to this work but eventually the alarm of the people subsided. Plague cases continued however to be concealed till the end of the epidemic - April 1897] Sujet Image fixe
[No. 16. - The house and shop on the left hand side of the street have been declared by the Plague Committee unfit for human habitation and marked U. H. H. : accumulation of filth and insufficient light and ventilation are the causes noted by the Committee] Sujet Image fixe
[No. 1. - House in Mandvie Bunder Road where Plague was first recognised in September 1896. The seventeen circles marked against the doorway are registers of deaths from Plague officially recognised. It is currently reported that fifty deaths occurred from the epidemic in this house before the Municipality began to take official note of it] Sujet Image fixe
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2 - Bund anglais gardé par un sihk indien des environs de Calcutta, agent de la police anglaise dans les villes d'Extrême-Orient. Uniforme noir, ruban rouge rayé Sujet Image fixe
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Femmes -- Inde Relations Concept
Costume -- Inde Relations Concept
Enfants -- Inde Relations Concept
Portraits (photographie) Relations Concept