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State Locale Description Year Neg. AS 5 Pākistān Punjab Lahore Photo- Print Neg. Binder grapher Nation State Locale no. Description Year Neg. Sorenson Number Notes only AS 5 Pākistān Punjab Lahore Getting into a car in front of Hotel Falettis. 1952 x Pakistan-Lahore 1 AS 5 Pākistān Punjab Lahore Front view of Hotel Falettis. 1952 x Pakistan-Lahore 2 AS 5 Pākistān Punjab Lahore Vehicular traffic on the Mall. 1952 x Pakistan-Lahore 3 AS 5 CWS Pākistān Punjab Lahore 449 Bicycle traffic on the tree lined Mall. 1952 x Pakistan-Lahore 4 AS 5 Pākistān Punjab Lahore Pedestrians on sidewalk along the Mall. 1952 x Pakistan-Lahore 5 AS 5 CWS Pākistān Punjab Lahore 450 Pedestrian standing before the Mall. 1952 x Pakistan-Lahore 6 AS 5 Pākistān Punjab Lahore Car filled up at pumping station on the Mall. 1952 x Pakistan-Lahore 7 AS 5 CWS Pākistān Punjab Lahore 451 Walking bicycle on sidewalk along the Mall. 1952 x Pakistan-Lahore 8 AS 5 Pākistān Punjab Lahore Commercial properties and printing in the Mall. 1952 x Pakistan-Lahore 9 AS 5 Pākistān Punjab Lahore Bicycles passing commercial properties in the Mall. 1952 x Pakistan-Lahore 10 AS 5 Pākistān Punjab Lahore Commercial properties and Kodak store on the Mall. 1952 x Pakistan-Lahore 11 AS 5 Pākistān Punjab Lahore Looking down over street in front of railroad station. 1952 Pakistan-Lahore 12 x AS 5 Pākistān Punjab Lahore Rickshaws on street in front of railroad station. 1952 x Pakistan-Lahore 13 AS 5 Pākistān Punjab Lahore Six ox led carts on street in front of railroad station. 1952 x Pakistan-Lahore 14 AS 5 Pākistān Punjab Lahore Pedestrians crossing wide road near railroad station. 1952 x Pakistan-Lahore 15 AS 5 Pākistān Punjab Lahore Pedestrians walking towards railroad station. 1952 x Pakistan-Lahore 16 AS 5 Pākistān Punjab Lahore Bicycle approaching railroad station. 1952 Pakistan-Lahore 16a Filed behind x Pakistan-Lahore 16. x No print. AS 5 Pākistān Punjab Lahore Waiting on platform; looking north over railroad yards. 1952 Pakistan-Lahore 17 x AS 5 Pākistān Punjab Lahore Looking north over railroad yards and platform number 1952 Pakistan-Lahore 18 x three. AS 5 Pākistān Punjab Lahore Line of rail cars and tower of smoke, looking north over 1952 Pakistan-Lahore 19 x railroad yards. AS 5 Pākistān Punjab Lahore Wide view of platform number three. 1952 x Pakistan-Lahore 20 AS 5 Pākistān Punjab Lahore Vendor pushing cart on platform number three. 1952 x Pakistan-Lahore 21 AS 5 Pākistān Punjab Lahore Wide view of railroad yard looking north. 1952 x Pakistan-Lahore 22 AS 5 Pākistān Punjab Lahore Wide view of line of cars and tower of smoke. 1952 x Pakistan-Lahore 23 AS 5 Pākistān Punjab Lahore Pedestrians waiting at railroad intersection near Canal 1952 x Pakistan-Lahore 24 AS 5 Pākistān Punjab Lahore Engine approaching railroad intersection. 1952 x Pakistan-Lahore 25 AS 5 Pākistān Punjab Lahore Controller at railroad section seated next to hookah. 1952 x Pakistan-Lahore 26 AS 5 Pākistān Punjab Lahore View of railroad intersection switch controls and 1952 Pakistan-Lahore 27 x controller with hookah. AS 5 Pākistān Punjab Lahore View from afar of the Delhi Gate. 1952 x Pakistan-Lahore 28 AS 5 Pākistān Punjab Lahore Vendors lining road to Delhi Gate. 1952 x Pakistan-Lahore 29 AS 5 CWS Pākistān Punjab Lahore 452 Pedestrians passing in and out of Delhi Gate. 1952 x Pakistan-Lahore 30 AS 5 Pākistān Punjab Lahore View of city through Delhi Gate. 1952 x Pakistan-Lahore 31 AS 5 Pākistān Punjab Lahore Vendors calling out to pedestrians passing through 1952 Pakistan-Lahore 32 x Delhi Gate. AS 5 Pākistān Punjab Lahore Young boys selling goods outside Delhi Gate. 1952 x Pakistan-Lahore 33 AS 5 Pākistān Punjab Lahore Merchants curious of camera. 1952 x Pakistan-Lahore 34 Page 1 of 30 Photo- Print Neg. Binder grapher Nation State Locale no. Description Year Neg. Sorenson Number Notes only AS 5 Pākistān Punjab Lahore Directing traffic from pedestal. 1952 x Pakistan-Lahore 35 AS 5 Pākistān Punjab Lahore View down wide urban road. 1952 x Pakistan-Lahore 36 AS 5 Pākistān Punjab Lahore Pedestrian watching military truck on wide road. 1952 x Pakistan-Lahore 37 AS 5 Pākistān Punjab Lahore Overview of market, Anglo-Indian architecture beyond. 1952 Pakistan-Lahore 38 x AS 5 Pākistān Punjab Lahore Carriages lined up alongside park. 1952 x Pakistan-Lahore 39 AS 5 Pākistān Punjab Lahore Merchant walking through market with stack of goods 1952 Pakistan-Lahore 40 x on his head. AS 5 Pākistān Punjab Lahore Locals sitting under tree watching street traffic. 1952 x Pakistan-Lahore 41 AS 5 Pākistān Punjab Lahore Women walking in garden of Badshahi Mosque. 1952 x Pakistan-Lahore 42 AS 5 Pākistān Punjab Lahore Hazuri Bagh Baradari in front of Badshahi Mosque. 1952 x Pakistan-Lahore 43 AS 5 Pākistān Punjab Lahore Gardens before Hazuri Bagh Baradari. 1952 x Pakistan-Lahore 44 AS 5 Pākistān Punjab Lahore Angled view of gate before Badshahi Mosque. 1952 x Pakistan-Lahore 45 AS 5 Pākistān Punjab Lahore View of Badshahi Mosque entrance. 1952 x Pakistan-Lahore 46 AS 5 CWS Pākistān Punjab Lahore 453 Long view of palm trees in Badshahi Mosque gardens. 1952 Pakistan-Lahore 47 x AS 5 Pākistān Punjab Lahore Men walking through shaded garden of Badshahi 1952 Pakistan-Lahore 48 x Mosque. AS 5 Pākistān Punjab Lahore Families walking past Hazuri Bagh Baradari. 1952 x Pakistan-Lahore 49 AS 5 Pākistān Punjab Lahore Man walking bicycle on path before Badshahi gate. 1952 x Pakistan-Lahore 50 AS 5 Pākistān Punjab Lahore Man with bicycle sitting in shade of Badshahi Mosque 1952 Pakistan-Lahore 51 x gate gardens. AS 5 Pākistān Punjab Lahore View through trees of Badshahi Mosque entrance. 1952 x Pakistan-Lahore 52 AS 5 Pākistān Punjab Lahore Centered view of Badshahi Mosque entrance through 1952 Pakistan-Lahore 53 x the trees. AS 5 Pākistān Punjab Lahore Cluster of palms in Badshahi Mosque gardens. 1952 x Pakistan-Lahore 54 AS 5 Pākistān Punjab Lahore Man standing near cluster of palms in Badshahi 1952 Pakistan-Lahore 55 x Mosque gardens. AS 5 Pākistān Punjab Lahore Sunken gardens of Badshahi Mosque. 1952 x Pakistan-Lahore 56 AS 5 Pākistān Punjab Lahore Man walking past Badshahi Mosque gate. 1952 x Pakistan-Lahore 57 AS 5 CWS Pākistān Punjab Lahore 454 Two visitors sitting on bench before Badshahi Mosque 1952 x Pakistan-Lahore 58 AS 5 Pākistān Punjab Lahore Single, tall palm alongside Hazuri Bagh Baradari. 1952 x Pakistan-Lahore 59 AS 5 Pākistān Punjab Lahore Power lines crossing over Badshahi Mosque gardens. 1952 Pakistan-Lahore 60 x AS 5 Pākistān Punjab Lahore Minaret behind Hazuri Bagh Baradari. 1952 x Pakistan-Lahore 61 AS 5 Pākistān Punjab Lahore View of wealthy home near railroad intersection. 1952 x Pakistan-Lahore 62 AS 5 Pākistān Punjab Lahore View of wealthy home from park across road. 1952 x Pakistan-Lahore 63 AS 5 Pākistān Punjab Lahore Three men in road before wealthy home. 1952 x Pakistan-Lahore 64 AS 5 Pākistān Punjab Lahore Livestock market near Multan Road. 1952 x Pakistan-Lahore 65 AS 5 Pākistān Punjab Lahore Dog laying in sand in front of livestock market near 1952 Pakistan-Lahore 66 x Multan Road. AS 5 Pākistān Punjab Lahore Flock of sheep laying in sun at livestock market. 1952 x Pakistan-Lahore 67 AS 5 Pākistān Punjab Lahore Man looking at goat beside him at livestock market. 1952 x Pakistan-Lahore 68 Page 2 of 30 Photo- Print Neg. Binder grapher Nation State Locale no. Description Year Neg. Sorenson Number Notes only AS 5 Pākistān Punjab Lahore Portrait of man with goat at livestock market. 1952 x Pakistan-Lahore 69 AS 5 Pākistān Punjab Lahore Group of men drinking from bowls during shaded lunch 1952 x Pakistan-Lahore 70 AS 5 Pākistān Punjab Lahore Goat standing with group of men in shade at livestock 1952 Pakistan-Lahore 71 x market. AS 5 Pākistān Punjab Lahore Two men observing break in the shade at livestock 1952 Pakistan-Lahore 72 x market. AS 5 Pākistān Punjab Lahore Black goat laying near break area at livestock market. 1952 Pakistan-Lahore 73 x AS 5 Pākistān Punjab Lahore Flood of black goats and white sheep at livestock 1952 Pakistan-Lahore 74 x market. AS 5 Pākistān Punjab Lahore Profile of white faced black goat at livestock market. 1952 Pakistan-Lahore 75 x Pakistan-Lahore 76 Note: see Murray AS 5 Pākistān Punjab Lahore Looking up at one of the Chauburji towers. 1952 x Guide plate 357. AS 5 Pākistān Punjab Lahore Long view of tower at Chauburji site. 1952 x Pakistan-Lahore 77 AS 5 Pākistān Punjab Lahore Flatter view of one of the Chauburji towers. 1952 x Pakistan-Lahore 78 AS 5 Pākistān Punjab Lahore View of top of tower at Chauburji site. 1952 x Pakistan-Lahore 79 AS 5 Pākistān Punjab Lahore View across road of the Chauburji site behind traffic. 1952 Pakistan-Lahore 80 Note: see Murray x Guide plate 357. AS 5 Pākistān Punjab Lahore View across road of pedestrians walking past Chauburji 1952 Pakistan-Lahore 81 Note: see Murray x site. Guide plate 357. AS 5 Pākistān Punjab Lahore Potter placing vessels in yard near Firozpur Road. 1952 x Pakistan-Lahore 82 AS 5 Pākistān Punjab Lahore Cluster of pots drying upside down in sun. 1952 x Pakistan-Lahore 83 AS 5 Pākistān Punjab Lahore Potter working on wheel with large balls of clay before 1952 Pakistan-Lahore 84 x him. AS 5 Pākistān Punjab Lahore Shaping vessels in yard of pottery factory.
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