Within the Palace, Delhi. Photographers: Robert and Harriet Tytler
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View looking west across the Red Fort from the Diwan-i-Am towards the Naqqar Khana (also known as the Hathiyan Pol or Elephant Gate), with the Lahore Gate in the distance.
The Divan Khass [Diwan-i-Khas], Delhi. Photographers: Robert and Harriet Tytler
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General view from the west of the Diwan-i-Khas or Hall of Private Audience, with its arcade of five cusped arches facing the courtyard. Size: 480 (w) x 364 (h) mm. Subjects = audience halls; Indian architecture; Indian architecture (Islamic); palaces Location = Delhi; Delhi (Shahjahanabad); I...
The Jamma Musjid, Delhi. Photographers: Robert and Harriet Tytler
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View from the north-east, looking across rooftops towards the Jami Masjid: the main gateway at the left, the main body of the mosque in the right background. Highlights somewhat faded. Size: 500 (w) x 388 (h) mm. Subjects = Indian architecture; Indian architecture (Islamic); mosques Location ...
The Jumma Musjid, Delhi, Centre. Photographers: Robert and Harriet Tytler
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View looking west across the courtyard of the Jami Masjid towards the sanctuary, with the iwan or entrance arch in the centre of the print. The tank for ablutions (hauz) is in the left foreground. Prints 22-24 form a panoramic view of the mosque, arcade and flanking minarets.
The Jumma Musjid, Delhi, right. Photographers: Robert and Harriet Tytler
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View from the same position as print 22, showing the minaret on the north corner of the sanctuary and the gateway in the centre of the north wall of the courtyard. Prints 22-24 form a panoramic view of the mosque, arcade and flanking minarets.
The Jumma Musjid, Delhi, left. Photographers: Robert and Harriet Tytler
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View from the same position as prints 22 and 23, showing the minaret on the south corner of the sanctuary and the gateway in the south wall of the courtyard. Prints 22-24 form a panoramic view of the mosque, arcade and flanking minarets.
Khadsia Bagh Musjid, Delhi. Photographers: Robert and Harriet Tytler
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General view looking across the stone bridge into the Qudsia Bagh, with the three domes of the mosque beyond. The garden, situated outside the Kashmir Gate, was laid out by Qudsia Begum, wife of Muhammad Shah, in 1748. Size: 522 (w) x 412 (h) mm. Subjects = Indian architecture; Indian architec...