Stereoscopic view of the crest of the mountain from below, Matheran. Photographer: Newton, Henry
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Genre: Landscape Photography An extremely faded print, with little distinguishable detail apart from foreground vegetation. Some signs of cracking of negative collodion. 'Photo. by W. Griggs from negatives taken by H. Newton, Esq. late of Bombay. 17.10.71. 2.3.72.'
View of Kowa Dol Hill, Barabar Hills, with remains of Buddhist temple at base. Photographer: Peppé, Thomas Fraser
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Genre: Landscape Photography General view of the hill, with remains only just visible at the base. 'The temple itself must have been a large one, but there are only a few pillars now standing somewhat apart from the shrine where the gigantic Boodh is. Whether more than one structure existed her...
Stereoscopic view of valley and part of northern section of Bhau Mullung Range. Photographer: Newton, Henry
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Genre: Landscape Photography A very faded print. Precise location unidentified. 'Photo. by W. Griggs from negatives taken by H. Newton, Esq. late of Bombay. 17.10.71. 2.3.72.'
Stereoscopic view of the Bhor Ghat Railway Incline, Khandalla. Photographer: Newton, Henry
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Genre: Landscape Photography Faded along upper half. View looking along the side of the ravine, with the line of the railway just visible at the right. 'Photo. by W. Griggs from negatives taken by H. Newton, Esq. late of Bombay. 17.10.71. [Received?] 2.3.72.'
General view of rock formations near modern temple, Mamallapuram. Photographer: Madras School of Industrial Arts
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Genre: Landscape Photography Portion missing from negative at right-hand side of print, crudely retouched. The modern temple can be seen in the left background. India Museum no. 599/56, received 26 July 1872. Duplicate at Photo 1001/2 (236), printed before the negative was broken. With note ref...