Burmese ornamental building erected in the Auckland garden, Calcutta. Photographer: Unknown
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General view of the pyatthat brought back from Prome after the Second Anglo-Burmese War and erected in the Auckland Gardens (better known as the Eden Gardens). Pencilled note on print refers to India Public Letter of 24 Feby 1858. A heavily-varnished albumen print.
Taken from window of Room 310 India Office window, 1897. Photographer: West, Frank
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View looking across rooftops towards Westminster Abbey and the Houses of Parliament, with the Rising Sun public house in the foreground. Print in very poor condition, dirt stained, torn and faded.
View of an unidentified house, England. Photographer: Unknown
Scope & Content:
The same building is shown in prints 4-7. This is the clearest view of the building, taken from the garden, and with a man lying on the lawn in the foreground.
[Rock-cut sculpture at the Isurumuniya Temple, Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka.] Photographer: Unknown
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Rock-cut sculpture of a seated man with the head of a horse behind his right shoulder. For description and list of references relating to this sculpture, see Ulrich von Schroeder, Buddhist Sculptures of Sri Lanka (Hong Kong: 1990), p. 274.
[Rock-cut sculpture of a sage, popularly thought to represent Parakramabahu I, Polonnaruwa, Sri Lanka.] Photographer: Unknown
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Sculpture of standing figure. For a note on the possible identity of the figure, see Ulrich von Schroeder, Buddhist Sculptures of Sri Lanka (Hong Kong: 1990), pp. 636-637.