Viceroys and Governors General of India
When the rule of the East India Company ended and the Crown assumed complete control after the Revolt of 1858 the title of Governor General was enhanced by the use of the title Viceroy as the holder of the office ruled in the sovereign’s name. At the moment this collection deals mainly with the Viceroys from 1858 to Independence but there are also items connected with the earlier Company period. LAST UPDATED 19th January 2021.
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Ameer Namah, Persian and English text of 1870 with tipped in albumen prints
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Armorial bookplate of Curzon interest
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Belvedere, Calcutta
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Certificate of Appointment to the Madras Civil Service. 1871
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CLIVE OF INDIA. An attrative printed portrait of about 1850
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COCHIN. A formal letter to the Governor of Madras signed by H H the Raja of Cochin
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CURZON. A George V despatch box which came fvrom Kedleston Hall
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CURZON. A real photograph postcard portrait at the 1903 Delhi Durbar
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CURZON. Presentation of a gold casket by the City of London, 1904
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DALHOUSIE. A personal autograph letter signed, 1845
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DELHI. Mutiny Memorial at the Telegraph Office, unveiled by Lord Curzon, 1902
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