General view of a marble temple, Amber. Photographer: Beglar, Joseph Daviditch Melik
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Genre: Architectural Photography No information on building supplied. Poor quality photograph. The attribution to Beglar in Bloch's list is probably incorrect. Subjects = Indian architecture
Gateway and stone elephant, (?)Amber. Photographer: Beglar, Joseph Daviditch Melik
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Genre: Architectural Photography No information on building supplied. Poor quality photograph. The attribution to Beglar in Bloch's list is probably incorrect. Subjects = Indian architecture; unidentified
Basement of temple, (?)Amber. Photographer: Beglar, Joseph Daviditch Melik
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Genre: Architectural Photography No information on building supplied. Poor quality photograph. The attribution to Beglar in Bloch's list is probably incorrect. Subjects = Archaeological Survey of India Collections; Archaeological Survey of India Collections (Indian Museum Series); Indian arch...
Detached porch in front of temple, (?)Amber. Photographer: Beglar, Joseph Daviditch Melik
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Genre: Architectural Photography No information on building supplied. Identification uncertain (cenotaph rather than temple?). Poor quality photograph. The attribution to Beglar in Bloch's list is probably incorrect. Subjects = Indian architecture; unidentified
Photographic copy of paper impressions of various inscriptions, Bayana, Tahangarh and Gurgaon. Photographer: Beglar, Joseph Daviditch Melik
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Copies of inscriptions at Bayana, Tahangarh, Gurgaon.Reproduced as a lithograph in A. Cunningham, 'Report of a tour in Eastern Rajputana in 1882-83' (A.S.I. vol. XX, Calcutta, 1885), pl. x and xvii. Duplicate at print 1559.
General view of ruined temple known as Bhim-ka-Chauri, Mokundara. Photographer: Beglar, Joseph Daviditch Melik
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Genre: Architectural Photography Described in H.B. W. Garrick, 'Report of a tour in the Panjab and Rajputana in 1883-84' (A.S.I. vol. XXIII, Calcutta, 1887), pp.131-132: 'Of the two early temples at Mokand-dwara, one is called Bhim-ke-chauri, or 'Bhim's Nuptial Hall'. This temple is remarkable ...