India. Views on the Bhore Ghaut, shewing some of the railway cuttings. Photographed by Captain C. Scott, H.M. Bombay Engineers. Photographer(s): Scott, Charles
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Imprint: London: published by J. Hogarth, 5, Haymarket. 1860
View on the top of the Ghauts, near Khandalla, with the hill called 'the Duke's Nose,' in the distance. Photographer: Scott, Charles
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Genre: Landscape Photography General view of landscape on the line of the railway over the Western Ghats. The distinctive peak known as the Duke's Nose is visible, somewhat faded, in the distance. Subjects = Scott, 'Views in the island of Bombay' (1860)
Ghaut scenery [?near Khandala]. Photographer: Scott, Charles
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Genre: Landscape Photography View looking towards steep, rocky hillside, with thick scrub in the foreground. The very faded rock face in the distance is probably the Duke's Nose. Probably photographed in the same area as print 1. Subjects = Scott, 'Views in the island of Bombay' (1860)
Ghaut scenery [?near Khandala]. Photographer: Scott, Charles
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Genre: Landscape Photography View looking up towards a narrow pass between scrub covered hillsides. Subjects = Scott, 'Views in the island of Bombay' (1860)
Scene, near Khandalla, with distant view of the Railway. Photographer: Scott, Charles
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Genre: Landscape Photography View looking along the edge of a rocky hillside, with the line of the railway just visible in the distance at the extreme right. Bombay, presumably visible in the far distance when the print was made, has faded to invisibility. Subjects = railway building; railway...
Railway cutting and tunnel, near Khandalla. Photographer: Scott, Charles
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Genre: Landscape Photography View looking along the line of the railway under construction, with masonry piers in the right foreground, and the mouth of a tunnel in the background. Subjects = railway building; railways; Scott, 'Views in the island of Bombay' (1860); transport