Close view of right half of west façade and roof of the mandapa of the Surya Temple or Black Pagoda, Konarka. Photographer: Cornish, William Henry
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Genre: Architectural Photography Similar to print 347, but showing more of the façade of the building, with various pieces of sculptures standing in front of the building. Duplicate of Photo 1002 (3).
Cross-view showing Hindu columns of piazza in front of the south aisle of the liwan of the Jami Masjid, Fatehpur Sikri. Photographer: Smith, Edmund William
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Genre: Architectural Photography Reproduced in photogravure in E.W. Smith, 'The Moghul architecture of Fathpur-Sikri' (4 vols, Allahabad, 1894-98), vol 4, pl. 21.
Close view of the central portion of the screen of the east façade of the Jami Masjid, Bijapur. Photographer: [?] Henry Hardy Cole.
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Printed from a broken glass plate. Head-on view of the central portion of the screen of the prayer hall, with the dome beyond. Photograph attributed to Cole in Theodor Bloch, A list of the photographic negatives ... in the collection of The Indian Museum... (Calcutta: 1900), but probably commis...
Front view of the old mosque (Zafar Khan Ghazi's Mosque) at Tribeni, Hugli District. Photographer: Beglar, Joseph Daviditch Melik
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Genre: Architectural Photography General view of façade, with arched openings partly bricked up. In a ruinous state. Duplicate of Photo 1002 (89). 'List of Ancient Monuments in Bengal' (Calcutta, 1896), pp. 40-41.
General view from the south-west of the mandapa of the Surya Temple or Black Pagoda, Konarka. Photographer: Cornish, William Henry
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Genre: Architectural Photography The mandapa is a massive square building with a pyramidal roof rising in three tiers. The lower part of the building is partially obscured by overgrown remains in the foreground. Duplicate of Photo 1002 (3).
View of corbelling supporting the domes in chapels in the liwan of the Jami Masjid, Fatehpur Sikri. Photographer: Smith, Edmund William
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Genre: Architectural Photography A slightly more distant view, including two corners of the chapel, with corbelling in each angle, and mihrabs or prayer niches set into the wall between.