Interior view of the left aisle of Buddhist vihara, Cave 21, Ajanta. Photographer: Gill, Robert
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Genre: Architectural Photography Stereoscopic view. See Madras Government Proceedings, Public Department, 18 April 1868, letter of 18 March 1868 from James Burgess, which supplies a list of the 61 stereoscopic views of the caves sent in by Gill (IOR/P/439/6, pp. 551-555).
Carved figures above the capital of the right-hand column in the entrance to the chaitya hall at Bedsa. Photographer: Sykes, David Harold Day
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Genre: Architectural Photography This is a better-quality view than print 2383 (a), taken from in front of the building and giving a clear view of the capital. See introduction for note on dating. Indian Museum no. 498. With note referring to Bombay Government letter no 7, dated 12 February 187...
Fragment of pillar seven of the outer rail, back of left side: piece of ancient coping; portion of a Buddha; and small sculptured Buddha, Amravati Stupa. Photographer: Cousens, Henry
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Genre: Architectural Photography James Burgess, 'The Buddhist Stupas of Amaravati and Jaggayyapeta' (London, 1887), plate 10, back part of 2; 30, 4; 52, 4.
Base of pillar slab seen in print 2145; and central outer disc of a rail pillar, from the Amravati Stupa. Photographer: Cousens, Henry
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Genre: Architectural Photography James Burgess, 'The Buddhist Stupas of Amaravati and Jaggayyapeta' (London, 1887), plate liv, 1 (bottom portion); and unpublished.
Carved inner face of rail bar; narrow slab with scenes of Buddha's life; two fragments of early narrow frieze, from the Amravati Stupa. Photographer: Cousens, Henry
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Genre: Architectural Photography James Burgess, 'The Buddhist Stupas of Amaravati and Jaggayyapeta' (London, 1887), plate xvii, 4; lower part of xli, 6; xliii, 2 and 9.
Painting 104, Cave No. 1, Ajanta [copy by students of the Bombay School of Art of a painting of two bulls fighting, on a bracket capital in vihara Cave I, Ajanta]. Photographer: Bombay School of Art