| Classmark: | RCS QM 7/41-45 | Originator: | Unknown | Title: | [Album page showing tiger shoots in Singhur and Raipur] | Description: | An album page containing five photographs recording tiger shoots in Singhur and Raipur. | | Full information |
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| Classmark: | RCS QM 7/41 | Originator: | Unknown | Title: | Singhpur. Feb 24th 1906 | Description: | Tiger shoot, showing the Prince of Wales. | | Full information |
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| Classmark: | RCS QM 7/42 | Originator: | Unknown | Title: | Cobb | Description: | Two elephants crossing a river. | | Full information |
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| Classmark: | RCS QM 7/43 | Originator: | Unknown | Title: | Cobb | Description: | Two elephants crossing a river. | | Full information |
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| Classmark: | RCS QM 7/44 | Originator: | Unknown | Title: | Singhpur. March 6th 1906 | Description: | Showing the Prince of Wales and the Maharaja Scindia of Gwailor in a tiger shooting party. | | Full information |
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| Classmark: | RCS QM 7/45 | Originator: | Unknown | Title: | Raipur. Gwalior. My elephant | Description: | Showing an elephant carrying three men. Two men are walking behind the elephant and two men are observing. | | Full information |
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| Classmark: | RCS QM 17/6 | Originator: | Unknown | Title: | Arrival of H.H. The Maharajah Scindia's Guests at the Railway Station | Description: | A view showing a train and a large decorative canopied area. A number of people can be seen milling around. | | Full information |
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| Classmark: | RCS QM 17/20 | Originator: | Unknown | Title: | The Royal Procession entering the Palace Gate | Description: | The Royal party seated on elephants just about to pass through a decorated gate. | | Full information |
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| Classmark: | RCS QM 19/1 | Originator: | Unknown | Title: | H.R.H. The Prince of Wales taken at Kuleth | Description: | Full length photograph of the Prince of Wales standing next to a tree. | | Full information |
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| Classmark: | RCS QM 19/9 | Originator: | Unknown | Title: | Camp Raipur | Description: | Showing a campsite. Wooden chairs and three potted plants can be seen in the foreground. Tents can be seen in the distance. | | Full information |
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