Gateway in the Fort at Gwalior. Photographer: Bourne and Shepherd
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Genre: Architectural Photography View of unnamed gateway (Badalgarh Gate?). Attributed to H.H. Cole in Bloch's list, but probably by Bourne & Shepherd (see note in introduction).
Exterior view of the Man Mandir Palace from the south, Gwalior. Photographer: Bourne and Shepherd
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Genre: Architectural Photography View looking northwards along the east façade of the palace, with the Hathio Paur in the foreground. Reproduced in photogravure in Agra and Gwalior, H.H. Cole, Preservation of national monuments in India (vol II, part 6, Agra and Gwalior), pl. 2 and there credit...
Hathio Paur Gateway to the Man Mandir Palace, Gwalior. Photographer: Bourne and Shepherd
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Genre: Architectural Photography Photograph taken from the same view point as print 1433, looking towards the gateway and the flanking towers rising above it. Attributed to H.H. Cole in Bloch's list, but probably by Bourne & Shepherd (see note in introduction).
Close view of doorway and arch and sculptural details in the west face of the outer courtyard of the Man Mandir Palace, Gwalior. Photographer: Bourne and Shepherd
Photographic copy of a drawing of the restored East Gateway or Torana of the Stupa of Bharhut. Photographer: Beglar, Joseph Daviditch Melik
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Genre: Architectural Photography Credited to Beglar in Bloch's list, but possibly by an unidentified photographer. Reproduced in autotype in Alexander Cunningham, 'The Stupa of Bharhut' (London, 1879), pl. vi. Torana and railing now in the Indian Museum, Calcutta.
View of the gateway known as the Jhula Darwaza, Rewa. Photographer: Garrick, Henry Baily Wade
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Genre: Architectural Photography View of the richly-sculptured gateway, taken from a ruined Hindu temple at Gurgi and set up at Rewa. Described in H. B. W. Garrick, 'Report of a tour through Behar, Central India, Peshawar, and Yusufzai' (A.S.I. vol. XIX, Calcutta, 1885), pp. 80-82. A lithograph...