Celebrated Man Singh [Man Mandir] Palace, Gwalior, covered with carvings and enameled tiles. Photographer: Ricalton, James A
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Genre: Architectural Photography View looking towards the Hathia Paur Gate (Elephant Gate) of the Man Mandir Palace, with decorated bastions in the foreground. Stereoscopic pair. Subjects = architectural elements; bastions; gateways; Indian architecture; Indian architecture (Islamic); palaces...
Great Durbar Hall in Palace of H.H. the Maharaja of Gwalior, one of India's richest princes, [Lashkar]. Photographer: Ricalton, James A
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Genre: Architectural Photography Durbar Hall in the Jai Vilas Palace, furnished in European style and with two massive chandeliers and a punkah hanging from the ceiling. Stereoscopic pair. Subjects = Anglo-Indian architecture; chandeliers; durbar halls; furniture and furnishings; interiors; p...
H.H. the Maharaja of Gwalior at home - one of the richest men in the world. Photographer: Ricalton, James A
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Genre: Portrait Photography Full-length portrait in military uniform of Sir Madhava Rao Sindhia (1876-1925), Maharaja of Gwalior. With aides and a European official standing behind him. Stereoscopic pair. Subjects = Indian rulers; stereoscopic prints Location = India; Lashkar; Madhya Pradesh
Curiously rigged camel-waggons, E. side of largest Mohammedan Mosque in the world - Delhi, India. Photographer: Ricalton, James A
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Genre: Landscape Photography View looking towards Jami Masjid, with came wagons in middleground and group of Indians seated in foreground. Stereoscopic pair. Subjects = camel carriages; road transport; stereoscopic prints; transport
The Cashmere Gate battered by shot and shell, where the British entered (1857), Delhi, India Photographer: Ricalton, James A
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Genre: Landscape Photography General view, with carriages and pedestrians on the roadway. Possibly taken around the time of the Delhi Durbar. Stereoscopic pair. Subjects = British colonial architecture; carriages; European architecture in India; gateways; road transport; stereoscopic prints; ...