[Sculptured doorway in the mandapa of the Arvattukambhada Temple, Bankapur.] Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Architectural Photography General view looking along the pillared hall towards the doorway with its elaborate carved stone surrounds; the ceiling of the mandapa has collapsed. See Henry Cousens, 'Tha Chalukyan Architecture of the Kanarese Districts' (Archaeological Survey of India, vol. ...
[Close view of carved window in the Rangaswami Temple, Bankapur.] Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Architectural Photography Close view of carved stone screen (damaged) in the Rangaswami Temple, Bankapur. Inscribed in pencil on the reverse: 'F.1. Carving at Hampi, Deccan. [Word(s) illegible]' and 'In the [?]pch [porch?] of Bunkerpore, Deccan'. [Albumen print, 204 x 156 mm]. Subject...
[The Naqqar Khana of the Gol Gumbaz, Bijapur.] Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Architectural Photography Head-on view of the principal façade of the gateway to the Gol Gumbaz, the upper storey of which was used as the Naqqar Khana (drum room). The arched openings of the verandah have been walled up. See Henry Cousens, 'Bijapur and its Architectural Remains' (Archae...
Bombay Green and Cathedral from Town Hall. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Landscape Photography Later print from an early negative. [Gelatine developing-out paper, 232 x 178 mm]. Subjects = British colonial architecture; churches; European architecture in India; Macnabb Collection
Church Gate Ravelin and old P. & O. offices [Bombay]. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Architectural Photography The tower of St Thomas' Cathedral can be seen in the background. The P. & O. offices are beyond and to the right of Church Gate. Later print from an early (?) paper negative. [Silver printing-out paper, 232 x 179 mm]. Subjects = architectural elements; fo...
[View of the Malik-i-Maidan, or Great Gun, at Bijapur.] Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Historical Events Side view of the barrel of the great gun, with an Indian figure seated beside it to indicate scale. [Albumen print, 221 x 177 mm]. Subjects = arms and armour; cannons; Macnabb Collection
[General view of ruins at Bijapur, with the Sat Manzili or seven-storey palace on the far left.] Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Landscape Photography Later print from an early negative. [Silver printing-out paper, 232 x 179 mm]. Subjects = Indian architecture; Indian architecture (Islamic); Macnabb Collection; palaces