Sir Pratap Singh (Sir Pratap Singhji), Maharaja of Idar and Regent of Jodhpur
(1845-1922), Indian ruler and army officerSitter in 9 portraits
Sir Partap Singh (sometimes known by the English form of his name 'Pertab') was famed for his administrative capabilities as well as his bravery in the Tirah Campaign of 1889 and in China in 1900. He volunteered for the front in the First World War.
Sir Pratap Singh (Sir Pratap Singhji), Maharaja of Idar and Regent of Jodhpur
by Unknown photographer
albumen print, before 1897
NPG P1700(31b)
published by Underwood & Underwood
albumen stereoscopic card, 1902
NPG x197233
Sir Pratap Singh (Sir Pratap Singhji), Maharaja of Idar and Regent of Jodhpur
by Vandyk
12 x 10 inch glass plate negative, 24 January 1915
NPG x130799
Sir Pratap Singh (Sir Pratap Singhji), Maharaja of Idar and Regent of Jodhpur
by Vandyk
12 x 10 inch glass plate negative, 24 January 1915
NPG x129675
by Vandyk
12 x 10 inch glass plate negative, 24 January 1915
NPG x130798
Sir Pertab Singhji; Joseph-Jacques-Césaire Joffre; Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig
by Unknown photographer
hand-coloured postcard print, 1916
NPG x182262
Sir Pertab Singhji, Maharaja of Idar and Regent of Jodhpur ('Men of the Day. No. 385.')
by Sir Leslie Ward
chromolithograph, published in Vanity Fair 27 August 1887
NPG D44347
by Liborio Prosperi ('Lib')
chromolithograph, published in Vanity Fair 6 December 1887
NPG D44362
by Liborio Prosperi ('Lib'), and Carlo Pellegrini, and Sir Leslie Ward, and 'Hay', and Théobald Chartran ('T')
chromolithographs pasted onto wooden panel, assembled from prints published 1881-1889
NPG D39295
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