First of all I apologize for my bad English.

I get in touch with this forum because recently I found two albumen prints that have no description, no photographer’s name, and I’d like the members will help me understand what it is.

In a case I found that it is a Sikh regiment, but nothing else… In the center-left of the same image there is a bearded man with a hat and stick that could be (???) the photographer.

Best regards,

Roberto Caccialanza (Cremona, Italy)

Contacts: info@robertocaccialanza.com

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  • Very interesting!

    I meant the man on the left, who seems to have nothing to do with the parade (see attached file).

    Roberto

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  • Thank you John for your quick reply and for your help.

    The number is "14", for sure: I can read it clearly on the uniform of the second man seated at the right of the drum.

    Unfortunately no distinctive or particular sign in the photograph of the great parade.

    Best regards,

    Roberto

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