Female Indentured Labourers in the Depot

Théodore van Lelyveld (1867-1954), collodion printing-out paper, 1895-1898

Here the women wear the white saris (robes) they received when they left Kolkata, and a few hold a hookah (tobacco waterpipe). Visitors are allowed on Sundays. These are mostly Hindustanis looking for relatives, a spouse or news from India. Photographer Van Lelyveld also visits the depot. He notes the name of one woman, ‘Oemranie.’

  • Artwork typephotograph
  • Object numberRP-F-2009-282-34-2
  • Dimensionsheight 117 mm x width 158 mm
  • Physical characteristicsdaglichtcollodiumzilverdruk op fotopapier