General view of the Rajalinga Temple, Bhubaneshwar. Photographer: Cornish, William Henry
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Genre: Architectural Photography The print is credited to A. E. Caddy in T. Bloch, 'A list of the photographic negatives of Indian antiquities in the collection of the Indian Museum: with which is incorporated the list of similar negatives in the possession of the the India Office' (Calcutta, 1...
Close view of southern façade of shrine of Ananda Vasudeva Temple, Bhubaneshwar. Photographer: Cornish, William Henry
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Genre: Architectural Photography Close view of base of shrine, showing entrance. Subjects = architectural elements; doorways; Indian architecture; Indian architecture (Hindu); temples
Close view of northern façade of shrine of Ananda Vasudeva Temple, Bhubaneshwar. Photographer: Cornish, William Henry
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Genre: Architectural Photography Close view of base of shrine, showing entrance. Subjects = architectural elements; doorways; Indian architecture; Indian architecture (Hindu); temples
Close view of northern façade left of window and bhadraka of Ananda Vasudeva Temple, Bhubaneshwar. Photographer: Cornish, William Henry
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Genre: Architectural Photography Subjects = architectural elements; Indian architecture; Indian architecture (Hindu); Indian sculpture; Indian sculpture (Hindu); temples
Close view of southern façade of bhadraka, Ananda Vasudeva Temple, Bhubaneshwar. Photographer: Cornish, William Henry
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Genre: Architectural Photography Subjects = architectural elements; Indian architecture; Indian architecture (Hindu); Indian sculpture; Indian sculpture (Hindu); temples
Bhadraka, refectory and small ruined temple in courtyard of the Ananta Vesudeva Temple, Bhubaneshwar. Photographer: Cornish, William Henry
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Genre: Architectural Photography 'It may be as well to state that a complete Uriya shrine is composed of two structures: - (1) the 'Deul', and (2) the 'Jagamohan' (called by Babu P.C. Mukarji, Archaeologist, 'Bhadraka') in English, the 'Sanctuary' and the 'Hall of Meeting' respectively...' (M.H...