Temple at Dharawat. Photographer: Peppé, Thomas Fraser
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Genre: Architectural Photography Print damaged, with some tears and small missing portions. Distant view looking along the river towards the temple. Dharawat is situated a little north of the Barabar Hills. India Museum no. 1011.
Semi-ruined temple at Dapthu. Photographer: Peppé, Thomas Fraser
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Genre: Architectural Photography General view of dilapidated brick structure. ' Dapthu...is situated about a mile inland to the east of the Fulgo [Falgu], and about fourteen miles from Gya to the north. This seems to have been the site of a large Buddhist community, and the remains are extensiv...
Open-sided pavilion on a hill near Cheon. Photographer: Peppé, Thomas Fraser
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Genre: Architectural Photography View looking across a pool towards a small, square, open-sided pavilion resting on eight pillars. 'About a mile to the south there is another cluster of little hills within the boundary of the village of Deokillee where there are many little caves similar to the...
Maheshvar Tank or Kund Petta, Gaya. Photographer: Peppé, Thomas Fraser
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Genre: Architectural Photography View looking across the tank towards buildings on the far side. 'Another place which must be visited by all pilgrims is the tank, or Koond Petta Mahaswar. The present buildings are quite modern, but a great number of Buddhist statues are collected in and around ...
Gateway of fortified caravanserai, Daudnagar. Photographer: Peppé, Thomas Fraser
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Genre: Architectural Photography Print in poorish condition, with some staining and marking, probably from water damage. 'Daoodnugger is a considerable town on the banks of the Soane, and forty miles west of Gya. The town, which is comparatively modern, was founded by Daood Khan, a Pathan soldi...
General view of temple at Deo. Photographer: Peppé, Thomas Fraser
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Genre: Architectural Photography Mandapa in foreground with shikara behind. 'Deo is twelve miles to the west of Oomga, and there is a very fine temple here. It is in the same style as those at Oomga and like those built of squared blocks of stone. This temple, however, faces the west, and has b...