Kashmir Photographs, 1904

Vintage Kashmir Photographs from the book A lonely summer in Kashmir (1904) by Margaret Cotter Morison.

Temple of Payech, south of Pulwama district.

A family of Hanjis

Kashmiri Boatman

Kashmiri Villagers

House Boat and the Cook boat
The Mar Canal

Shah Hamadan

Temple at Chemar Bagh

[Update March, 2017]The house on the left belongs to Ravinder Raina, now living in Jammu post violence of 1990.
Near Wular Lake

Rice boats for rasad

View of Haramuk peak from Gangabal Lake

Ruins of temples in the Wangat Valley

Women at the river bank

Bridge over Liddar

‘Honeymoon Cottage’ at Dulai, now on the other side of the LOC

Bridge at Kohala, now in Pakistan.

The Pir Panjal Pass

Lal Mandi

Fishing on the Jhelum

Camping near Haramuk (previously)

Sind Valley

Balti people

A Hanji woman with Kanz and Muhul

Previously: Post about Kashmiri hair braids and other things

A Kashmiri Doonga boat

Gulmarg

Rare photograph of a Kashmiri Sweet shop

House on Canal. (Something like that from present time)

Irrigation wells of Kashmir. [Called ‘Tol’e’ in Kashmiri]

Kolohoi near Pahalgam

Pahalgam

Ruins of Martand Temple. (Previous posts about these temples: post1, post2 )

Islamabad or Anantnag. The locals must have already started calling it Islamabad back in early 1900s.
Fakirs. (previous post about Kashmiri Fakirs)
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