The Lamcharri Gun on the Landa Qasab Bastion, Bijapur. Photographer: Cousens, Henry
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General view of the gun from the side. Reproduced in Henry Cousens, 'Bijapur and its architectural remains' (A.S.I., Imperial series, vol. XXXVII, Bombay, 1916), pl. iv (c)
Front view of the Mehtar Mahal, Bijapur. Photographer: Cousens, Henry
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Genre: Architectural Photography General view of the building, reproduced in Henry Cousens, 'Bijapur and its architectural remains' (A.S.I., Imperial series, vol. XXXVII, Bombay, 1916), pl. lxv, and described pp. 84-87: 'The Mihtar Mahall is one of the show buildings of Bijapur. It stands upon ...
Side view of the Mehtar Mahal, Bijapur. Photographer: Cole, Henry Hardy
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Genre: Architectural Photography Oblique view of the gatehouse/pavilion. Negative broken in sky area at top left-hand corner. The attribution to H.H. Cole in Bloch's list is probably incorrect. Subjects = Indian architecture
General view of Water Pavilions at Kumatgi, near Bijapur. Photographer: Cousens, Henry
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Genre: Architectural Photography The building contains some important wall paintings. Reproduced in Henry Cousens, ''Bijapur and its architectural remains' (A.S.I., Imperial series, vol. XXXVII, Bombay, 1916), pl. cx (b), and described pp. 125-126. Subjects = Indian architecture
General view of the Sangat Mahal at Torweh, near Bijapur. Photographer: Cousens, Henry
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Genre: Architectural Photography Reproduced in Henry Cousens, 'Bijapur and its architectural remains' (A.S.I., Imperial series, vol. XXXVII, Bombay, 1916), pl. lxii (a); the new capital of Nauraspur at Torweh to the west of Bijapur is described pp. 82-84. Henry Cousens, 'Revised list of antiqua...
Ibrahim's Old Jami Masjid, Bijapur. Photographer: Cousens, Henry
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Genre: Architectural Photography View looking across the court towards the triple-arched screen of the mosque. Reproduced in Henry Cousens, 'Bijapur and its architectural remains' (A.S.I., Imperial series, vol. XXXVII, Bombay, 1916), pl. ix, and described pp. 47-48: 'The most notable feature......