Zenut-ool Musjeed, Delhi. Photographer: John Murray.
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View of the Zinat-ul Masjid, also known as the Ghata Masjid, situated on Kairati Ghat, to the south of the Ref Fort. With letterpress label on mount: Printed at the School of Industrial Art, Calcutta, from a negative by Dr Murray, Civil Surgeon, Agra.
Khadsia Bagh Musjid, Delhi. Photographers: Robert and Harriet Tytler
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General view looking across the stone bridge into the Qudsia Bagh, with the three domes of the mosque beyond. The garden, situated outside the Kashmir Gate, was laid out by Qudsia Begum, wife of Muhammad Shah, in 1748. Size: 522 (w) x 412 (h) mm. Subjects = Indian architecture; Indian architec...
General view of the Bara Pula Bridge, Delhi. Photographer: Caney, W.
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Genre: Architectural Photography See Carr Stephen, 'The archaeology of the monumental remains of Delhi' (Ludhiana and Calcutta, 1876), p. 209: 'This bridge is at a short distance to the south-east of the southern gateway of Humayun's Tomb...It is a massive strucrure of stone and mortar and span...
General view of the tomb of Mubarak Sayyid, Delhi. Photographer: [?] Henry Hardy Cole.
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Identified in Bloch's list as Buhlul Lodi's Tomb, but the photograph appears to match in every respect the description given of Mubarak Sayyid's Tomb in Carr Stephen, The archaeology and monumental remains of Delhi (Ludhiana and Calcutta: 1876), pp. 159-161. See also the illustration of this tom...
General view of the tomb of Mubarak Sayyid, Delhi. Photographer: [?] Henry Hardy Cole.
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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 rather than taken by him.