The Jess Mandir, Amber Palace. Photographer: [?] Henry Hardy Cole.
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The Jess Mandir is a pavilion with a small terrace situated on the roof of the Jai Mandir. Poor quality photograph. Photograph attributed to Cole in Theodor Bloch, A list of the photographic negatives ... in the collection of The Indian Museum... (Calcutta: 1900), but probably commissioned rat...
General view of the Baleshvara Temple, Pedgaon. Photographer: Cousens, Henry
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View of temple on hillside overlooking the Bhima River. Henry Cousens, Revised list of antiquarian remains in the Bombay Presidency ... originally compiled by J. Burgess (Bombay, 1897), p. 35: '...Sadly ruined and dismantled, the shrine only ... standing, while the halls are but heaps of ruins...'
General view of the Lakshmi-Narayana Temple, Pedgaon. Photographer: Cousens, Henry
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Henry Cousens, Revised list of antiquarian remains in the Bombay Presidency ... originally compiled by J. Burgess (Bombay, 1897), p. 35: '...there still remain, within the precincts of the fort, the ruins of five old Hemapanti temples, one of which, that of Lakshmi-Narayana, is a perfect little ...
General view of the Amriteshvara Temple, Ratanvadi. Photographer: Cousens, Henry
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Genre: Architectural Photography Henry Cousens, 'Revised list of antiquarian remains in the Bombay Presidency ... originally compiled by J. Burgess' (Bombay, 1897), p. 41. The mandapa is roofless, but the shikara is intact. Subjects = Archaeological Survey of India Collections; Archaeological...
General view of Temple of Bhavani, Tahakari. Photographer: Cousens, Henry
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Genre: Architectural Photography Henry Cousens, 'Revised list of antiquarian remains in the Bombay Presidency ... originally compiled by J. Burgess' (Bombay, 1897), p. 41: '...a small hamlet amongst the hills, eight miles to the north-west of Akola. Here is the old triple-shrined temple of Bhav...
Afzal Khan's wife's Tomb, Bijapur. Photographer: Cousens, Henry
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Genre: Architectural Photography Described in Henry Cousens, Bijapur and its architectural remains (A.S.I., Imperial series, vol. XXXVII, Bombay, 1916), p. 98: 'The reputed graves of Afzal Khan's wives, situated in a grove of trees, are on a large masonry platform, with the remains of a large t...
Tomb of Ali Adil Shah I, Bijapur. Photographer: Cousens, Henry
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Genre: Architectural Photography General view. This view is reproduced in Henry Cousens, Bijapur and its architectural remains (A.S.I., Imperial series, vol. XXXVII, Bombay, 1916), pl.xiv (b), and the tomb described pp. 53-54: '...It is evident he thought more of his religion than he did of his...
General view of the Dakhani Idgah, Bijapur. Photographer: Cousens, Henry
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Described in Henry Cousens, Bijapur and its architectural remains (A.S.I., Imperial series, vol. XXXVII, Bombay, 1916), pp. 46-47. The idgah, unlike the mosque, is intended for use only for a few specified festivals, and consists of a length of wall flanked by minars, with a central minbar or pu...