Genre: Landscape Photography See Photo 430/41 (3) for duplicate with extended caption notes. A general view, with the public offices in the distance. Subjects = Lee-Warner Collection; public gardens
The Public Offices, Bangalore Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Architectural Photography See Photo 430/41 (4) for duplicate with extended caption notes. Subjects = British colonial architecture; European architecture in India; government buildings; Lee-Warner Collection
Genre: Architectural Photography See Photo 430/41 (5) for duplicate with extended caption notes. Subjects = British colonial architecture; European architecture in India; Lee-Warner Collection; museums and galleries
Genre: Architectural Photography See Photo 430/41 (6) for duplicate with extended caption notes. General view of this turretted and crenellated building in 'Scottish baronial' style, with a large party of Europeans in coaches gathered on the drive in front of the building. Subjects = Anglo-In...
View in the Lal Bagh, Bangalore. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Landscape Photography See Photo 430/41 (7) for duplicate with extended caption notes. View looking across the gardens first laid out by Haidar Ali. The Albert Victor Conservatory visible in the distance. Subjects = botanical gardens; Lee-Warner Collection
Genre: Historical Events See Photo 430/41 (9) for duplicate with extended caption notes. The east façade of the old palace (burnt down in 1897), with state troops gathered in the courtyard in the foreground, awaiting the appearance of the Maharaja. Subjects = Indian architecture; Indian ruler...
The Throne in the Durbar Hall of the Palace. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Architectural Photography See Photo 430/41 (10) for duplicate with extended caption notes. The ornate ivory throne, with steps leading up to the seat. Subjects = durbar halls; furniture and furnishings; interiors; Lee-Warner Collection; thrones
Genre: Architectural Photography See Photo 430/41 (11) for duplicate with extended caption notes. '...Formerly known as the Lower Residency, but is now reserved for the European guests of H.H. the Maharaja'. Subjects = British colonial architecture; European architecture in India; government ...