[Secretariat and Council House, New Delhi.] Photographer: Unknown
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Inscription: Dated '30-3-38' in the negative. Genre: Architectural Photography South-east view of the North block of the Secretariat and of the circular Council House building.
[Secretariat and Viceroy's House, New Delhi.] Photographer: Unknown
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Inscription: Dated '31-3-38' in the negative. Genre: Architectural Photography View along King’s Way leading to the Viceroy’s House (now Rashtrapati Bhavan) on the edge of Raisinia Hill, with the two blocks of the Secretariat buildings either side. The Jaipur Column is seen in the far distance...
[South Secretariat and distant view of Viceroy's House, New Delhi.] Photographer: Unknown
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Inscription: Dated '1-4-38' in the negative. Genre: Architectural Photography View of the building and dome of the South Secretariat, with the dome of the Viceroy’s House visible in the distance.
[North Secretariat with Viceroy's House, New Delhi.] Photographer: Unknown
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Inscription: Dated '25-4-38' in the negative. Genre: Architectural Photography View of the North Secretariat Building, with the dome of the Viceroy’s House visible in the background.
[Viceroy's House, New Delhi.] Photographer: Unknown
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Inscription: Dated '25-4-38' in the negative. Genre: Architectural Photography View along the avenue of trees leading to the façade of the Viceroy’s House.
[Viceroy's House, New Delhi.] Photographer: Unknown
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Inscription: Dated '25-4-38' in the negative. Genre: Architectural Photography View looking towards the colonnade of the main east front of the building, surmounted by the huge dome of the Viceroy's House, taken from the South Court.
[Viceroy's House, New Delhi.] Photographer: Unknown
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Inscription: Dated '26-4-38' in the negative. Genre: Architectural Photography View of the iron entrance screen leading to the South Court, preceding the main east front of the Viceroy’s House, with the Jaipur Column standing at the centre of the courtyard.