Regional styles added richness - Tanjore artists, for example, depicted people of various castes, shown with tools of their trade. These albums captured a range of professions - nautch girls, judges, sepoys, toddy tappers, and snake charmers.
These include 294 in national reserves, where limited commercial use of natural resourcesAnd 29 in the more strictly controlled national parks, where business operations are officially not supposed to be permitted.
Flavia Liberona is the executive director of Terram, a foundation that promotes sustainable development. In her hot and sticky office in an old building in the centre of Santiago she describes an environmental campaign that she's part of – Salvemos La Patagonia or Save Patagonia.It wants to protect the natural habitat of the entire Chilean Patagonia region. This vast geographic area starts north of Puerto Montt and then extends all the way down to the very base of the country. And it is where most of the salmon farms are located, in its many fjords."We want the salmon farms to stop operating in the national parks and national reserves," says Ms Liberona.
"The salmon farming causes various environmental problems. One is that the fish are kept in cages and fed with pellets."A lot of the pellets and fish faeces end up on the seabed and that leads to less oxygen which kills the sea life in the ocean underneath the cages, and depending on the current, elsewhere in the sea."
When these concerns are put to Mr Clement from Salmón Chile, he explains that there are different categories for the salmon farming concessions.
"In terms of concessions in the national parks we have 21 that we aren't using," he says. "We have told the government that we don't want to be there and asked to be relocated but nothing has happened for many years."Dan Bowhay, who is visually impaired, travelled for up to 10 hours a day, catching 26 buses over 10 days from Land's End to Berwick-upon-Tweed.
The final-year student at Arts University Bournemouth (AUB) has made a 10-hour film documentary about his trip.He says Between These Times is a "slow cinema" style film which aims to show "how agonisingly slow it is to travel by bus".
The 22-year-old, from Bishops Waltham, Hampshire, began his challenge on 26 January and completed it on 6 February.Limitations on his bus pass meant he could only travel after 09:00 on weekdays and could not enter Scotland or Wales.