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William Johnson 
American journalist, historian and writer (1909-1992)
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Date of birth1909
Date of death1992
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Wikidata Q48239313
ISNI: 0000000385982498
VIAF ID: 194211479
GND ID: 1012856372
Library of Congress authority ID: n50039252
IdRef ID: 071325042
NL CR AUT ID: jo20201086728
SELIBR ID: 313655
National Library of Spain ID: XX1723921
Nationale Thesaurus voor Auteursnamen ID: 069159041
NUKAT ID: n00027383
Libris-URI: mkz26rn512wcqp7
National Library of Israel J9U ID: 987007313511305171
Open Library ID: OL1194607A
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"Large three volume red leather bound set with gold embossed lettering entitled, Photographs of Western India. Volume I contains views of men, women and children of various sects, professions and workers; some are composite photographs. Volumes II and III include views and panoramas, of cities and towns, many in Mumbai (Bombay), temples, churches, boats, ships, harbors, rivers, railroads, palace ruins, caves, and forts. Each photograph is numbered underneath in pencil. Many have the negative number visible on the print having been scratched in the negative. Some images possibly in collaboration with or by William Henderson, Charles Scott, Henry Hinton, Narayan Darjee, George R. Ballinger, H.D. Rae, A.Z. [Albert Zorn], and Capt. Allan N. Scott. Ex libris of British diplomat and Governor of Bombay, Sir Henry Bartle Edward Frere."[1]

  1. https://legacy.lib.utexas.edu/taro/smu/00237/smu-00237.html