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LALA DEEN DAYAL (1844-1910)

Photographs of Places of Interest in India.Vol. 1.Delhi and Agra.

1891

RCIN 1022072

Raja Deen Dayal was the most celebrated Indian photographer of the nineteenth century. In 1897, his photography studio became the first in India to receive the Royal Warrant from Queen Victoria. This album was owned by King Edward VII, whom Deen Dayal had photographed during his 1875–6 tour of India when Prince of Wales.

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