Sculpture fragments in the grounds of the Teli-ka-Mandir, Gwalior Fort. Photographer: Dayal, Deen
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Genre: Architectural Photography The grounds of the Teli-ka-Mandir were laid out as an archaeological museum in the early 1880s (see following plates).
The Teli-ka-Mandir Temple, Gwalior Fort. Photographer: Dayal, Deen
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Genre: Architectural Photography Plate 40 of Lepel Griffin, 'Famous Monuments of Central India' (London, 1886). General view of the temple, with sculptures displayed on a plinth in the foreground.
Archaeological Museum at the Teli-ka-Mandir, Gwalior Fort. Photographer: Dayal, Deen
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Genre: Architectural Photography General view of sculptures arranged in the grounds of the Teli-ka-Mandir, with the temple in the background. One face of the temple is here seen covered with scaffolding during restoration work.
Urvahi Valley and Gwalior Fort. Photographer: Dayal, Deen
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Genre: Architectural Photography View looking towards the west side of the fort plateau. The area containing the rock-cut Jain sculptures is at the right of the print.