Marble pavilion in the Daulat Bagh, Ajmer. Photographer: Cole, Henry Hardy
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Genre: Architectural Photography A poor quality photograph looking along one of the pavilions in the gardens near the Anar Sagar Lake. The attribution of this photograph to H.H. Cole is probably incorrect. Subjects =Indian architecture
Marble pavilion in the Daulat Bagh, Ajmer. Photographer: Cole, Henry Hardy
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Genre: Architectural Photography A better quality view of the pavilion also seen in print 1530. The attribution of this photograph to H.H. Cole is probably incorrect. Subjects = Indian architecture
Close view of the central arch of the screen of the Arhai-din-ka-Jhonpra Mosque, Ajmer. Photographer: Baudesson, O.S.
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Genre: Architectural Photography View of the liwan of the mosque, decorated with calligraphic motifs carved in relief. Inside the mosque can be seen some of the columns constructed from three separate pillars placed one on top of the other to gain extra height. Subjects = Indian architecture
Close view of three of the flanking arches of the screen of the Arhai-din-ka-Jhonpra Mosque, Ajmer. Photographer: Garrick, Henry Baily Wade
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Genre: Architectural Photography View of the north half of the screen of the mosque. The two inner arches are multifoil. Photograph credited to Beglar in Bloch's list, but Garrick is more likely (see note at print 1535). Subjects = Indian architecture
Ruins of the south-east cloister of the Arai-din-ka-Jhonpra Mosque, Ajmer. Photographer: Garrick, Henry Baily Wade
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Genre: Architectural Photography View of ruined base of tower. A similar, although not identical view is reproduced as a lithograph in H.B.W. Garrick, 'Report of a tour in the Panjab and Rajputana in 1883-84' (A.S.I. vol. XXIII, Calcutta, 1887), pl. x. Although attributed to Beglar in Bloch's l...
Hall of Hindu pillars inside the Arhai-din-ka-Jhonpra Mosque, Ajmer. Photographer: Baudesson, O.S.
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Genre: Architectural Photography Showing the pillars taken from older Hindu and Jain temples. Each column is made from three separate pillars placed one on top of the other to gain extra height. Printed from a broken glass plate. Subjects = Indian architecture
General view of the Tomb of Khwaja Muin-ud-Din Chishti (Khoja Sayyid), Ajmer. Photographer: Baudesson, O.S.
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Genre: Architectural Photography General view of tomb and surrounding buildings. The tomb is at the right, with all but the top of the dome concealed by trees, with the entrance gateway in the background, right of centre. Akbar's Mosque is at the left. Printed from a broken glass plate. Subje...