Rao Petarah's Temple, Delhi. Photographer: John Murray.
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Colonnade of the Quwwat-ul-Islam Mosque at the Qutb, Delhi, made from repurposed pillars of the original Hindu temple. With letterpress label on mount: Printed at the School of Industrial Art, Calcutta, from a negative by Dr Murray, Civil Surgeon, Agra.
Humayoon's Tomb, Delhi. Photographer: John Murray.
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General view of Humayun's Tomb. With letterpress label on mount: Printed at the School of Industrial Art, Calcutta, from a negative by Dr Murray, Civil Surgeon, Agra.
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.
Murray's diary re4cords that he photographed the Jami Masjid on two occasions, 15th and 25th February 1858. With letterpress label on mount: Printed at the School of Industrial Art, Calcutta, from a negative by Dr Murray, Civil Surgeon, Agra.
Mussum Boorj and Dewan Khass [Musamman Burj and Diwan-i-Khas] of the Palace, Delhi. Photographer: John Murray.
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'The two jharokhas inserted by Akbar II in the Musamman Burj and the passage from the Khwabgah to the Rang Mahal are particularly prominent in this photograph as is the high gabled tent over the Khwabgah' (J. P. Losty et al., Delhi. Red Fort to Raisina, New Delhi, 2012. Caption to fig. 41). Wit...