Unidentified tombs at Sira. Photographer: Dixon, Henry
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Genre: Architectural Photography India Museum no. 423, received 31 January 1870. Note refers to Public Department, India Office, letter no. 106 of 21 December 1869.
The Great Mosque at Sarkhej. Photographer: Newton, Henry
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Genre: Architectural Photography View looking across the courtyard towards the main hall of the mosque. 'Photo. by W. Griggs from negative taken by H. Newton Esq.' Received 2 March 1872. India Museum no. 513(a).
General view of Nawab Sardar Khan, Ahmadabad. Photographer: Newton, Henry
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Genre: Architectural Photography A faded print. 'Photo. by W. Griggs from a negative lent by H. Newton Esq. late of Bombay, 17/10/71.' Received 2 March 1872. India Museum no. 530/30.
'Harem' or palace and tank, Sarkhej. Photographer: Newton, Henry
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Genre: Architectural Photography General view of building on the west side of the tank. A very faded print. 'Photo. by W. Griggs from a negative lent by H. Newton Esq. late of Bombay, 17/10/71.' Received 2 March 1872. India Museum no. 531/32.
Mosque and associated buildings, Aurangabad. Photographer: Nepean, Henry Mack
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Genre: Architectural Photography View looking towards mosque and another, unidentified building. India Museum no. 717. Received from Political Department, India Office, November 1872.
Islamic tomb at Khuldabad (Rauza). Photographer: Nepean, Henry Mack
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Genre: Architectural Photography General view of tomb, with three Indian figures seated in the foreground. India Museum no. 743. Received from Government of India, Financial Department, (dated 9 June 1871), 9 October 1871, forwarded at the request of Sir Salar Jung.
Old bridge, called Dullalpur pul, Painam, Sonargaon. Photographer: Brennand, W.
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Genre: Architectural Photography Brick-built bridge of three arches. Described in J. Wise, 'Notes on Sunargaon, Eastern Bengal' (Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, vol. XLIII, part I, Calcutta, 1874), p. 91: 'Painam, although a most singular village, possesses few ancient buildings. Ther...