Buddha Gaya. Eastern façade of the Great Temple. Photographer: Beglar, Joseph Daviditch Melik
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Genre: Architectural Photography General view of the of the unrestored tower of the Mahabodhi Temple, 'reduced from a photograph in Library of the Asiatic Society of Bengal.' This appears to be identical to the view by Beglar at Photo 1002/+++
Buddha Gaya. Arches of the Great Temple in 1863. Photographer: Beglar, Joseph Daviditch Melik
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Genre: Architectural Photography Close view of arches at the base of the Mahabodhi Temple, 'reduced from a photograph in Library of the Asiatic Society of Bengal.' This is probably one of the series of views taken by Beglar.
Buddha Gaya. Arches of the Great Temple in 1877. Photographer: Beglar, Joseph Daviditch Melik
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Genre: Architectural Photography Close view of arches at the base of the Mahabodhi Temple. This is probably one of the series of views taken by Beglar.
Buddha Gaya. Ancient temple at Konch. Photographer: Peppé, Thomas Fraser
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Genre: Architectural Photography General view of the temple, 'fourteen miles to the west of Gaya, showing the tribiate structure of the ancient Indian horizontal arch. Reduced from a photograph in the Library of the Asiatic Society of Bengal.' The photograph was taken by Thomas Fraser Peppé and...
'Government House, Fort, Bombay'. Plate 2 from J.M. Gonsalves's 'Liithographic Views of Bombay', Bombay August 1826.. Artist(s): Gonsalves, Jose M. (fl. 1826-c.1842)
'Native School and Racket Court'. Plate 5 from J.M. Gonsalves's 'Liithographic Views of Bombay', Bombay August 1826.. Artist(s): Gonsalves, Jose M. (fl. 1826-c.1842)
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5. ‘Native School and Racket Court. J.M. Gonsalves fecit. General Lithogc. Press.’
S.W. view of Jambakistna and Srirangam. Captain Trapaud, a friend and his dog are sitting on the river bank. Artist(s): Trapaud, Elisha (1750-1828)
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S.W. view of the temples of Jambukrishna and Srirangam. Captain Trapaud, a friend and his dog are sitting on the river bank. 1785. Inscribed on back in ink: ‘S.W. View of Jumbakistna & Seringham-and of the Colevoor & Covery rivers’; on front in pencil: ‘A. Capt Trapaud. B. Mackson....
The Rajarajesvara Temple, Tanjore.. Artist(s): Trapaud, Elisha (1750-1828)
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The Rajarajesvara Temple, Tanjore. 1801 (?). Inscribed on front in pencil: ‘Pagoda at Tanjore. Capt Trapaud 1801 (?)’; on back in ink: ‘Great Pagoda &Bull at Tanjore.’ Water-colour; 11.75 by 18 ins.