Muttra [Mathura]. The Seth's Temple [Raoji Temple, Vrindavan]. Photographer: Bourne, Samuel
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Inscription: Signed and inscribed Bourne 1307 in the negative. Visited by the compiler of this album between 11th and 13th March, 1878. Listed in the Bourne and Shepherd catalogue as 'Group of modern Temples, built by Seth Luchmee Chund.' General view of the Raoji Temple in Vrindavan.
Muttra. Old Sandstone Temple [Govindadeva Temple, Vrindavan]. Photographer: Bourne, Samuel
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Inscription: Signed and inscribed Bourne 1305 in the negative. Visited by the compiler of this album between 11th and 13th March, 1878. View of the Govindadeva Temple.
[Vishnu Temple at Bhaniar, Jammu and Kashmir.] Photographer: Bourne, Samuel
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Signed Bourne in the negative. Kashmir was visited by the compiler of this album between 3 April and 30 November, 1878. Exterior view from the north of the Vishnu Temple at Bhaniar, looking towards the entrance gateway and perimeter wall. Unnumbered in the negative, but identified as no. 999 in...
Kashmir [Ruined temple on the road between Uri and Naoshera]. Photographer: Unknown
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Kashmir was visited by the compiler of this album between 3 April and 30 November, 1878. View of temple ruins, largely obscured by surrounded trees and vegetation. For a view of this structure taken from a similar viewpoint by John Burke in 1868, see Photo 981/1 (10).
Kashmir. The Tukt-i-Suliman [Shankaracharya Temple, Srinagar]. Photographer: Bourne, Samuel
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Signed and numbered Bourne 817 in the negative. Kashmir was visited by the compiler of this album between 3 April and 30 November, 1878. View of the ruined Shankaracharya Temple on the summit of Takht-i-Sulaiman hill in Srinagar, with Indian figures posed on the structure and a European figure ...
Ruins of Martund [the Surya Temple]. Photographer: Bourne, Samuel
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Signed and numbered Bourne 782 in the negative. Kashmir was visited by the compiler of this album between 3 April and 30 November 1878. Listed in the Bourne and Shepherd catalogue as 'Ruins of Martund, from S.E.'