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Series Title: Afghanistan, February 1880

The 44th Hill, Looking Towards Jugdalluck

1878–80
(Irish, 1845–1915)
Culture
Ireland
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This album includes some of the earliest photographs of Afghanistan.

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The subject of this album is the Second Anglo-Afghan War, which was fought from 1878 to 1880. John Burke was the first photographer to photograph extensively in Afghanistan and the main photographer covering that conflict. The technology of the day did not permit action shots of battles. As is usual for early conflict photography, the pictures are landscapes of the sites of momentous incidents, views of camps and civil and military infrastructure, and portraits of the soldiers and their leaders.
A horizontally oriented sepia-toned albumen print features a rugged landscape where rolling hills recede into a pale sky. In the rocky foreground, four figures stand and sit. On the left, two men wear light-colored robes and turbans, one balancing a long rifle across his shoulders. To the right, one person sits while another stands further back, looking toward us. Scattered light spots mark the image surface.

The 44th Hill, Looking Towards Jugdalluck

1878–80

John Burke

(Irish, 1845–1915)
Ireland

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