General view of the Jami Masjid, Mathura. Photographer: Caney, W.
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Genre: Architectural Photography General view looking across the court towards the main façade of the mosque. The interiors of the three arches are decorated with encaustic tiling.
General view of the Bara Pula Bridge, Delhi. Photographer: Caney, W.
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Genre: Architectural Photography See Carr Stephen, 'The archaeology of the monumental remains of Delhi' (Ludhiana and Calcutta, 1876), p. 209: 'This bridge is at a short distance to the south-east of the southern gateway of Humayun's Tomb...It is a massive strucrure of stone and mortar and span...
General view of the Jamali Kamali Masjid, Delhi. Photographer: [?] Henry Hardy Cole.
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Situated at the Qutb to the south-east of Metcalfe's House. For description, see Carr Stephen, The archaeology of the monumental remains of Delhi (Ludhiana and Calcutta: 1876), pp. 171-172. Photograph attributed to Cole in Theodor Bloch, A list of the photographic negatives ... in the collecti...
General view of the Jamali Kamali Masjid, Delhi. Photographer: [?] Henry Hardy Cole.
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A more distant view. Photograph attributed to Cole in Theodor Bloch, A list of the photographic negatives ... in the collection of The Indian Museum... (Calcutta: 1900), but probably commissioned rather than taken by him.
Close view of main façade of the Jamali Kamali Masjid, Delhi. Photographer: [?] Henry Hardy Cole.
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Photograph attributed to Cole in Theodor Bloch, A list of the photographic negatives ... in the collection of The Indian Museum... (Calcutta: 1900), but probably commissioned rather than taken by him.
Genre: Architectural Photography View looking across the court towards the east façade of the Jami Masjid, with the ablution tank in the foreground. The photograph has been taken with a lens of insufficient focal length to cover the plate, and there is vugnetting at the corners.
General view of the Lal Banglah, containing the tombs of Lal Kanwar and Begam Jan, Delhi. Photographer: [?] Henry Hardy Cole.
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For description, see Carr Stephen, The archaeology of the monumental remains of Delhi (Ludhiana and Calcutta: 1876), pp. 279-280: 'The origin of this building is unknown, but, about 90 years ago, the Emperor Shah Alam buried here his mother and daughter and converted the place into a burial grou...