CALCUTTA, BOMBAY & SIMLA : BOURNE & SHEPHERD (ACTIVE 1864-1900S)
Arrival of the Prince of Wales at Bombay, India
9 Nov 1875RCIN 2701603
Photograph showing Bombay, with the Wellington Fountain, Elphinstone College, Sassoon Institute in a curve around open ground. A line of carriages along road, with mounted soldiers at front. Road lined with spectators, railings and spectators foreground.
Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, made a tour of India from November 1875 to March 1876 during which he visited and received many Indian Princes and officials. The tour, carried out with the Prince's customary tact and ease of manner, strived to show him as a symbol of a British rule worthy of respect and admiration, paving the way for Queen Victoria to become Empress of India later in 1876. As a result of the visit, 6 albums were compiled of photographs taken specially to commemorate the tour, as well as commercial prints already available. The Prince did not take a photographer from England with him. Instead he was accompanied by the chief of staff of 'the best known of Indian photographers', Bourne and Shepherd. He was assisted 'by a large number of skilled native photographers, who hope[d] in concert to produce a perfect panorama of the royal progress.'