Gopal Bhawan Palace, Dig. Photographer: Herzog and Higgins
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Genre: Architectural Photography Curzon visited Dig on the 2nd of December, 1902. Subjects = Curzon Collection; Indian architecture; Indian architecture (Rajput); palaces
Genre: Architectural Photography View looking across the Gopal Sagar towards the west façade of the Gopal Bhavan, flanked by the Savan and Bhadon Bhavans. Subjects = Curzon Collection; Indian architecture; Indian architecture (Rajput); palaces
Fountains in front of Gopal Bhawan, Deeg. Photographer: Priyalall and Company
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Genre: Architectural Photography View looking along a water channel in the garden, with fountains, towards the hindola or swing. Subjects = Curzon Collection; fountains; hindolas; Indian architecture; Indian architecture (Rajput); palaces; pavilions
Genre: Architectural Photography View looking across the garden towards the Gopal Bhavan. Subjects = Indian architecture; Indian architecture (Rajput); Macnabb Collection; palaces
The Gopal Bhavan, Dig. Photographer: Simpson, Rev. William
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Genre: Architectural Photography India Museum No. 309. Received from Lieut. Cole 18.10.1869. Photograph no. 12 of H.H. Cole, 'Illustrations of buildings near Muttra and Agra' (India Museum, London, 1873).View from the east, with the Gopal Sagar tank in the foreground.
General view of the large porch and front of the Gopal Bhavan, including the right wing, Dig. Photographer: Simpson, Rev. William
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Genre: Architectural Photography India Museum No. 311. Received from Lieut. Cole 18.10.1869. Photograph no. 14 of H.H. Cole, 'Illustrations of buildings near Muttra and Agra' (India Museum, London, 1873).
General view of the Gopal Bhavan from the south-east, Dig. Photographer: Simpson, Rev. William
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Genre: Architectural Photography India Museum No. 312. Received from Lieut. Cole 18.10.1869. Photograph no. 15 of H.H. Cole, 'Illustrations of buildings near Muttra and Agra' (India Museum, London, 1873). Cole's caption states that the view is from the 'Kishen Bhavan or Marble Palace'. He surel...