Front view of the remains of the second temple at Dhotra, Buldana District, Berar. Photographer: Gill, Robert
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Genre: Architectural Photography View looking towards entrance. The columns and lintel remain standing, but the rest of the porch has collapsed. For an earlier print made from the same negative, see Photo 1000/33 (3364).
Temples and part of the ghat to the lake, Lonar, Buldana, Berar. Photographer: Gill, Robert
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Genre: Architectural Photography Slightly distant view of temples on the hillside, with a flight of steps leading down to the tank. For an earlier print made from the same negative, see Photo 1000/32 (3312).
Entrance to the shrine of the large temple, Satgaon, Buldana District, Berar. Photographer: Gill, Robert
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Genre: Architectural Photography View from inside the mandapa, looking towards the doorway of the shrine. For an earlier print made from the same negative, see Photo 1000/33 (3370).
Main façade of the Great Motisah Temple, Satrunjaya. Photographer: Lyon, Edmund David
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Genre: Architectural Photography Described in E. D. Lyon, 'Notes to accompany a series of photographs designed to illustrate the ancient architecture of Western India' (Geneva, 1871), p. 15: 'Turning to the left on entering the enclosure and after passing in front of the two temples shown in 62...
'Bhamti' or cloisters around the Hemabhai Vakatachand Temple, Satrunjaya. Photographer: Lyon, Edmund David
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Genre: Architectural Photography E. D. Lyon, 'Notes to accompany a series of photographs designed to illustrate the ancient architecture of Western India' (Geneva, 1871): '636. - Represents the Bhamtior Cloisters surrounding the temple of Himabhoy Wakhatchand No. 635 and also the door, by which...
East face of temple gopura, Ramnad. Photographer: Lyon, Edmund David
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Genre: Architectural Photography Duplicate at Photo 212/3 (35), where Lyon's letterpress identifies the temple as the 'Troohootarasa Manghay Pagoda', some six miles east of Ramnad. This is presumably the Tiruttarakosamangai of Robert Sewell's 'Lists of the Antiquarian Remains in the Presidency ...