[The ruined] Residency, front view, [Kabul]. Photographer: Bengal Sappers and Miners
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Genre: Architectural Photography Close view of a portion of the gutted Residency building in the south-eastern section of the Bala Hissar. Duplicate of Photo 98 (18). Another duplicate at Photo 449/1 (10).
Part of Wall, Upper Bala Hissar, [Kabul]. Photographer: Bengal Sappers and Miners
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Genre: Architectural Photography View looking up towards the walls of the Upper Bala Hissar. Other copies at Photo 98 (9) where its described as the 'Wall between Bala Hissar and Bala Boorj', and Photo 449/1 (18).
Bala Hissar from Sher Denwaza [sic, for Darwaza]. Photographer: Bengal Sappers and Miners
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Genre: Landscape Photography Panoramic view composed of two joined prints, looking north-eastwards down from the Sher Darwaza Heights onto the Bala Hissar citadel, showing the southern wall in the foreground and the city on the extreme left. In the centre of the view, with the enclosed garden i...
Old Gate of the Uparkot, Junagadh. Photographer: Burgess, James
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Genre: Architectural Photography View looking along street towards gateway. Credited to Sykes in T. Bloch, 'A list of the photographic negatives of Indian antiquities in the collection of the Indian Museum: with which is incorporated the list of similar negatives in the possession of the the In...
View across the moat towards the Sat Manzili, Bijapur. Photographer: Lyon, Edmund David
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Genre: Architectural Photography View looking across the moat, past the citadel walls and towards the ruins of the Sat Manzili or Seven Storey Palace. General view, with an Indian man standing beside the muzzle to indicate scale. India Museum no. 1424. Received from Captain Lyon, 7 February 187...
View of the moat and citadel walls, Bijapur. Photographer: Lyon, Edmund David
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Genre: Architectural Photography India Museum no. 1425. Received from Captain Lyon, 7 February 1871. 534. - The road now follows the moat with the wall of the citadel on the other side of it, both of which are shown in the view as here represented. It is impossible to imagine the desolation ev...
Ruins of part of the citadel and old bridge, Bijapur. Photographer: Lyon, Edmund David
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Genre: Architectural Photography India Museum no. 1435. Received from Captain Lyon, 7 February 1871. Duplicate print at Photo 1001 (3193), where the building is described as a granary. 544. - The precious relics of the prophet were formerly kept in a handsome building inside the citadel, but w...