General view of Buddhist caves, Mahad. Photographer: Cousens, Henry
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Genre: Architectural Photography Also known as the Pal or Pala caves, situated about a mile north-west of Mahad. Published in 'Bombay list', p.208; 'Archaeological Survey of Western India', IV, pp.18-19; Fergusson and Burgess, 'The Cave Temples of India' (London, 1880), pp. 209-11 (where locati...
Dagobas lying upturned on the ground at the Mahad Caves. Photographer: Cousens, Henry
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Genre: Architectural Photography Small stupas lying on the ground, with a European man reclining beside one of the stones. The same figure appears in print 593 and is probably Henry Cousens himself.
General view of façade of Buddhist Chaitya Hall, Cave III, Kanheri. Photographer: Cousens, Henry
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Genre: Architectural Photography Reproduced in collotype in 'Archaeological Survey of Western India', IV, pl.iv. The figure standing in front of the chaitya (back to camera) is possibly Henry Cousens.
General view of façade of Buddhist Chaitya Hall, Vishkakarma Cave (Cave X), Ellora. Photographer: Sykes, David Harold Day
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Genre: Architectural Photography Print signed 'J.J.' in negative (partly cropped from print). This may be J. Johnston, credited with the photography of prints 713-14. Another copy at Photo 40 (162). For another copy of this photograph in better condition (a later printing), see Photo 199 (37).