The Adhar Devi Shrine, Abu Club and Cricket Ground. The Club was originally started in 1872. Photographer: Herzog and Higgins
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Genre: Architectural Photography Subjects = British colonial architecture; clubhouses; clubs and societies; European architecture in India; hill stations
Interior of the Rishab Deva or Rishabnath [or Adinatha] temple, [Abu]. View from the shrine looking through the entrance doorway. The mounted statue of Bimal Sah is seen through the further doorway. Photographer: Herzog and Higgins
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Genre: Architectural Photography Subjects = Indian architecture; Indian architecture (Jain); interiors; temples
The Trevor Oval Pavilion, so called after Col Trevor, the late AGG for Rajputana, under whose auspices and by the liberality of several of the Rajputana Chiefs, this pleasant and spacious recreation ground was formed... Photographer: Herzog and Higgins
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Genre: Architectural Photography Caption continues: '...out of what was before a swampy and unwholesome hollow. The Pavilion is the gift of HH the Maharajah of Jeypore'. Subjects = British colonial architecture; European architecture in India; hill stations; pavilions
Image of Parasnath, within one of the 52 cells of the portico surrounding the temple of Rishabnath [or Adinatha, Abu]. Photographer: Herzog and Higgins
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Genre: Architectural Photography Subjects = Indian architecture; Indian architecture (Jain); interiors; temples
St Xaviour's [Xavier's] Church, [Abu], built in 1853-1854. The chancel and memorial windows to Col Eden, a former AGG, were added in 1869. The church was further enlarged in 1893-1894. Photographer: Herzog and Higgins
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Genre: Architectural Photography Caption continues: 'The tower is the most recent addition and contains a peal of bells in memory of Col Walker, also a former AGG'. Subjects = British colonial architecture; churches; European architecture in India; hill stations