Luca Peliti writes : **** Federico Peliti (1844-1914) is my great-grandfather. He was born near Turin, in Northern Italy, and went to India in 1868 as a caterer to the Viceroy, the Earl of Mayo. After the assassination of the Viceroy, he established himself as an independent caterer and hotel director, with establishments in Calcutta and Simla. His Simla restaurant is mentioned in Rudyard Kipling's short story "The Phantom Reekshaw" (1880). He had been trained as a sculptor in his youth, and while sculpting from time to time as a hobby, he became a more and more passionate photographer as time went on. A great part of his production now belongs to the Calcografia Nazionale in Rome. There are several photos here, taken from the book: Federico Peliti: An Italian photographer in India at the times of Queen Victoria, edited by Marina Miraglia (Peliti Associati, Rome, and Corner House, London, 1995). **** http://www.geocities.com/lupeliti/index.html ----- Harshawardhan_Bosham Nimkhedkar Nagpur, India