Terminal part of outer face of a coping stone; and fragment of inner face of another coping stone, from the Amravati Stupa. Photographer: Cousens, Henry
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Genre: Architectural Photography James Burgess, 'The Buddhist Stupas of Amaravati and Jaggayyapeta' (London, 1887), plate xxvi, 4; xxvii, 1.
Early base or coping stone; two early discs and a fragment of pillar, from the Amravati Stupa. Photographer: Cousens, Henry
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Genre: Architectural Photography James Burgess, 'The Buddhist Stupas of Amaravati and Jaggayyapeta' (London, 1887), plate xix, 2 (large fragment); remaining pieces unpublished.
Fragments of chaitya slab, two fragments of stupa base slabs, and three other pieces, Amravati. Photographer: Cousens, Henry
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Genre: Architectural Photography Sculpture pieces and fragments photographed against a blocked-out background. James Burgess, 'The Buddhist Stupas of Amaravati and Jaggayyapeta' (London, 1887), plate xlii, 3; xlvi, 4; lii, 5, remaining pieces unpublished. Duplicate at Photo 1001 (2203).
Inscribed image of Buddha from Jaggayyapeta, and small image of dagoba and worshipper from Amravati. Photographer: Cousens, Henry
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Genre: Architectural Photography Photographed with background blocked out on negative. James Burgess, 'The Buddhist Stupas of Amaravati and Jaggayyapeta' (London, 1887), pl. lv, 5 (Buddha image). Duplicate at Photo 1001 (2228).
Lion capital of the right side pillar of the east gateway of the Stupa, Bharhut. Photographer: Beglar, Joseph Daviditch Melik
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Genre: Architectural Photography Reproduced as an autotype print in Alexander Cunningham, 'The Stupa of Bharhut' (London, 1879), plate x. Duplicate (in faded condition) at Photo 1002 (1480). For another copy of this photograph (a later printing), see Photo 199 (41).
Left face of rail pillar, with relief sculpture of Chaka Vaka, King of the Nagas, from the Stupa, Bharhut. Photographer: Beglar, Joseph Daviditch Melik
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Genre: Architectural Photography Photographed on site, before removal to Calcutta. Reproduced as an autotype print in Alexander Cunningham, 'The Stupa of Bharhut' (London, 1879), plate xxi, 3.