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English: Gateway to the Danish government house at the former Danish settlement of Serampore (also called Frederiksnagore by the Danes) on the Hoogly River north of Calcutta. The pediment bears the monogram of Frederick VI (1808-1839).
The Danish government sold Denmark's two Indian settlements of Serampore (in Bengal) and Tranquebar (on the Coromandel Coast) to the British East India Company in 1845, only six years before this unique photograph was taken by Frederick Fiebig. Hand-coloured salt print, 1851
Date c.1851
Source British Library http://www.bl.uk/onlinegallery/onlineex/apac/photocoll/o/019pho0000247s2u00048000.html
Author
Frederick Fiebig    wikidata:Q18164807
 
Description German photographer
A photographer known for his collection of photographs of India, Sri Lanka, Mauritius, and South Africa in the 1850s.
Work period 1850s
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creator QS:P170,Q18164807

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