Rock-cut Jain statues of Jain tirthankaras, Gwalior. Photographer: Unknown
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View looking along rock-face towards sculptures in the Urvahi Valley on the west side side of the plateau. Vignetting at corners of image. The attribution of this photograph to H.H. Cole in Bloch's list is probably incorrect. Subjects = Indian sculpture;
Rock-cut sculptures of Jain tirthankaras, Gwalior. Photographer: Bourne and Shepherd
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Reproduced in photogravure in Agra and Gwalior, H.H. Cole, 'Preservation of national monuments in India' (vol II, part 6, Agra and Gwalior), pl. 1 and there credited to Bourne & Shepherd. Subjects = Indian sculpture
General view of the Great Sasbahu Temple, Gwalior. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Architectural Photography General view taken at an earlier date than print 1446. The attribution of this photograph to H.H. Cole in Bloch's list is probably incorrect. Subjects = Indian architecture
General view of the Great Sasbahu Temple, Gwalior. Photographer: Bourne and Shepherd
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Genre: Architectural Photography Taken from the same viewpoint as print 1445, but at a later date and showing restoration work undertaken in the early 1880s. Attributed to H.H. Cole in Bloch's list, but probably by Bourne & Shepherd (see note in introduction). Subjects = conservation &...
Close view of entrance and part of interior of Great Sasbahu Temple, Gwalior. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Architectural Photography A similar view to print 1447, but taken at an earlier date during restoration work and showing scaffolding in position in the interior of the temple. The attribution of this photograph to H.H. Cole in Bloch's list is probably incorrect. Subjects = conservatio...
Interior of the Great Sasbahu Temple, Gwalior. Photographer: Bourne and Shepherd
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Genre: Architectural Photography Interior of the temple after restoration work, showing the fine carved work on the pillars after the whitewash and chunam had been removed. The modern lintels supporting the cracked ceiling were placed in position by General Cunningham in 1844. Reproduced in pho...