Ashar Moobaruck at Beejapoor [Asar Mahal, Bijapur]. [Sections and elevations of various architectural details.] Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Architectural Photography Photographic copy of architectural drawing. The original pen-and-ink wash drawing from which this photograph was copied, can be found at
Ashar Moobaruck at Beejapoor [Asar Mahal, Bijapur]. Plan of the Ashar Mahal and its neighbourhood. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Architectural Photography Photographic copy of architectural drawing. The original pen-and-ink wash drawing from which this photograph was copied, can be found at
Egypt, Turkey, and Greece (general view). Photographer: Owen, Hugh
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Inscription: Inscribed in negative at bottom right with monogram 'H. O.' Genre: Architectural Photography View looking towards the Egyptian, Turkish and Greek courts in the exhibition. Extensive fading in from edges. A print of this photograph was also shown at the 1852 Royal Society of Arts ...
General view from transept, looking west. Photographer: Owen, Hugh
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Genre: Architectural Photography View looking along the interior of the hall. A print either of this photograph or the one serving as the frontispiece to vol. II, was also shown at the 1852 Royal Society of Arts Photographic Exhibition. A somewhat faded print.
Model house for families; H. R. H. Prince Albert. Photographer: Ferrier, Claude-Marie
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Genre: Architectural Photography View of the two storey house, faced with glazed decorative brickwork and with a common balcony linking the two sides on the upper floor. Designed by the architect Mr Roberts, it was paid for by Prince Albert, who, unsurprisingly, was awarded a medal 'as the exh...
View of transept, looking north. Photographer: Ferrier, Claude-Marie
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Genre: Architectural Photography Interior view of the transept, the fan window at the end largely obscured by the tree in front, with sculpture and a fountain in the foreground. A photograph taken from a more elevated viewpoint than the preceding print.